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tried to delete this "directory" as it seemed to contain a complete copy
of the users home...

When Windows deletes a directory it first deletes all files in it recursively.
As symbolic links to directories are treated like ordinary directories, all
files in the directory the link points to are deleted! We had to restore
quite a lot of home directories in the last weeks...

Now my idea: Would it be possible (well, of course) to let symbolic links
show up as Shortcuts in Windows? I would prefer smb.conf options to
translate links into shortcuts and perhaps vice versa. This would be superb
for users who work on both systems.

What do you think?

Regards,

Christopher

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dear shankar:
i am working in network administration and i am facing now a problem!!
the situation is that i have two primary controllers domains with operating 
system winnt4
the problem is that i want to do a trust relationship between theese two 
domains through internet!!
so what i have to do to overcome this problem!!
putting in your considiration that i have done it before on the same network 
...so how can i do it via internet!!!
thanks for advice
wait for your reply as soon as possible
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dear :
i am working in network administration and i am facing now a problem!!
the situation is that i have two primary controllers domains with operating 
system winnt4
the problem is that i want to do a trust relationship between theese two 
domains through internet!!
so what i have to do to overcome this problem!!
putting in your considiration that i have done it before on the same network 
...so how can i do it via internet!!!
thanks for advice
wait for your reply as soon as possible
mahmoud mounir
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Use the

userame map = /path/filename

in the global section of your smb.conf and put the followings in that file:

!unixuser1 = "Windows username1"
!unixuser2 = "Windows username2" "Alternate Windows username2" alternatewinname2

etc.

	pz


"mike.roberts" <mike.roberts at elata.com> wrote on 2001. 07. 17. 18:10:43:
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>Is there any way I can map a windows user name (including spaces) to a valid
>unix login name allowing samba to work with HOMES exported?
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I compiled the source, installed it under /opt/samba and can start
it, see both processes, but the file /opt/samba/var/locks/connections.tdb
increases very fast (until the filesystem is full ;-( )

-rw-r--r--    1 root     root     119283712 Jul 16 16:12 connections.tdb

the smb.conf file is `normal' i think, but here are all (non-comment)
lines:
[global]
  workgroup = TEAS
  server string = Samba Server
  hosts allow = 193.168.2. 127.
  follow symlinks = no
  load printers = yes
  printcap name = lpstat
  printing = hpux
  log file = /opt/samba/var/log.%m
  max log size = 50
  security = user
  encrypt passwords = yes
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY
  dns proxy no
[homes]
  comment = Your Home Directory @ the UNIX CAE-server
  browseable = no
  public = no
  writable = yes
[CAD-group]
  comment = global CAD-group Directory @ the UNIX CAE-server
  browsable = no
  path = /mnt/w14
  public = no
  writable = yes

Can anyone tell me what to do against this increase?
Is there any error in the smb.conf file (which workd for samba 2.0.10)?

I didn't find very much about the connections.tdb-file: what is for,
if it's needed, if there is a configuration option to suppress this
output, what is in this file (maybe all `open' connections?) or how to
read it ...


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Hi,

I would like to use the Samba's built in ACL support.
Is it enough to compile with the --with-acl-support or I need to
install some other things (ACL support patch for the kernel, etc.) ?
Is the ACL support built into the Linux kernel (2.3.6) ?

Thanks

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Dear all

Could anyone point me in the right direction for eliminating the attempts to
cd to /root/tmp.  Excerpt from a log follows:

[2001/06/29 15:39:44, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(638)
  mailsweeper (172.16.12.4) connect to service cid as user admin (uid=515,
gid=515) (pid 20055)
[2001/06/29 15:39:44, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1037)
  Username default is invalid on this system
[2001/06/29 15:39:44, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1037)
  Username default is invalid on this system
[2001/06/29 15:39:44, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(592)
  mailsweeper (172.16.12.4) Can't change directory to /root/tmp (Permission
denied)

<<last message repeats several times>>

I am happy with the "Username default" errors - that's (sort of) by design but
for some reason all my clients try to do a lot of cd'ing to /root/tmp. I've
gone through SWAT's "Full View" to see if there is anything that specifies
this but there isn't.  Presumably there is a reason for wanting a temp
directory but I'd rather not open root's up to all-comers !

If nothing else the saving in log file space for the 3,500 clients would be
handy ...

Cheers
Jon Gerdes
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Good morning,

	Would someone be kind enough to let me know how
to configure the Samba server to support Challenge-Handshake
Authentication protocol (CHAP) password encryption ?
	Our Windows 98 clients get "Incorrect password"
errors at connection time.
	
	Many thanks.

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Hello everybody,

I'm using Samba 2.2.1 on AIX 4.3.2 with "security = DOMAIN" activated.
All users are authenticated by a NT 4.0 PDC and exist also into /etc/passwd
of my Samba Server. Everything is working fine.

My question is should I also add the users to smbpasswd and why ? 

Thanks

-SK-

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Hello ,

Can I get some manual hoe to configure samba in my LINUX m/c and related
commands Can I get some manual hoe to configure samba in my LINUX m/c and
related
commands .to share filesystems from and to different OS( Unix, Windows ,
AIX )</P>
U'r help will be really appreciated .Thanks.
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 22:26, David Delaney wrote:
> Good morning,
Evening.. :)

> 	Would someone be kind enough to let me know how
> to configure the Samba server to support Challenge-Handshake
> Authentication protocol (CHAP) password encryption ?
> 	Our Windows 98 clients get "Incorrect password"
> errors at connection time.

You may find you need to apply the Win98_PlainPassword.reg if you havn't done 
so already.. 

- ----- Win98_PlainPassword.reg ---------
REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\VNETSUP]
"EnablePlainTextPassword"=dword:00000001
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Hi Oliver,
I did $ netstat -tpn | grep 139 and nothing was returned.  I even did just =
a netstat and looked through the list.  Nothing is running there.
When I try  the /etc/init.d/smb stop (or start) it will not work because =
there is no smb in that directory or any other.  When I go to SWAT, just =
after booting the machine, neither SMBD nor NMBD are running.  From there, =
I can start NMBD but SMBD will not start and that is where I get the error =
from.
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.  Do you have any other =
suggestions for me?
Dave

>>> "Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> 07/16/01 11:27AM >>>
Do you have a running smbd?
$ netstat -tpn | grep 139
will tell you.

Do a
/etc/init.d/smb stop
several times and the start it again.
You should also check if you are running smb from [x]inetd

hth
Oliver

Dave Peat wrote:

>Hello,
>I have had SAMBA 2.2 working on Mandrake 8.0 for several weeks not, but =
we =3D
>had a power outtage over the weekend and I can't get the SMBD running.  =
=3D
>NMBD will start fine.  Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
>Can somebody point me in the right direction?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>
>[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed =
=3D
>on port 139 socket_addr=3D3D0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
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In working with another problem (VMWARE) I was reading throught some =
configuration documentation and realized that I think when I set up VMWARE =
it asked me something about using SAMBA for file sharing.  This may be =
where my problem lies...

Dave Peat wrote:

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=3D
we =3D3D
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=3D
=3D3D
>NMBD will start fine.  Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
>Can somebody point me in the right direction?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>
>[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed =
=3D
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On Mandrake Linux 8.0 I have
Kernel 2.4.3 with XFS -1.0 patches
ACL's are working fine on XFS partitions using the chacls command line
utility

But Samba 2.2.1a configure with --with-acl-support ends up:

checking whether to support ACLs... 
checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... (cached) no
checking for ACL support... (cached) no

I note that when a similar problem was reported earlier, a reply
archived at
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&r=1&w=2&b=200107
quoted this output:
checking whether to support ACLs... 
checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes
checking for ACL support... no
checking for XFS ACL support... yes
Using XFS ACLs

But I can't see anything in the version of configure I have that could
generate those last two lines of output

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Log.smbd:
[2001/07/17 04:23:11, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. Error was Permission denied

Running Linux Debian 2.4.7pre6
& samba 2.2.1a

I get that error when im trying to join the PDC from an Windows 2000
With OUT SP!

Smbd & nmbd started by root .. 
-rw-------    1 root     root          763 Jul 17 04:20 smbpasswd

/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd  exists

I've tryed chmod it to 777, but it change the mode back when I try to
join the domain.
Smb.conf:

[global]

#NetBIOS name isn't needed if it's the same as the hostname netbios name
= GOZFAND workgroup = DEBIAN server string = interfaces = 192.168.0.1/24
127.0.0.1/8 socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192

log level = 1
read raw = yes
write raw = yes
oplocks = yes
max xmit = 65535
dead time = 15
getwd cache = yes

#Domain controllers use user security and we need encrypted #passwords
(see ENCRYPTION.txt) security = user domain logons = yes encrypt
passwords = yes update encrypted = yes

#And in order for us to be *sure* to win browser elections
os level = 99
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
local master = yes

#WINS is the equivalent of DNS for NetBIOS.
dns proxy = no
wins support = yes
time server = yes

logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = M:
logon home = \\GOZFAND\%U
logon path = \\GOZFAND\profile\%U

Anyone know whats wrong?

Thanks!!
Fredrik Falk

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Hi there.
I have some problem with the samba 2.2.1a and windows clients.
When I try to connect me to the server, it appear the following error on the
client:
The server is not configured for transaction.


On the log file on the server appear the entry that the user doesn4t have
access to /root/tmp (permission denied)

What is wrong?

I use Mandrake 8.0 and windows 98SE or W2K SP2 as clients..

Thanks a lot

Plasa

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Dragos Delcea wrote:

> hello,
>
> I don't get it : I follow the indications in the README from
> source/nsswitch/ directory, but make gives me that message and doesn't
> compile anything; there is no nsswitch/libnss_wins.so (samba 2.2.1) to
> copy I looked in the main Makefile and there are some pieces about
> nsswitch target commented...

Should use

	make nsswitch/lib_wins.so

'make nsswitch' only checks the timestamp on the dircetory.






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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Zoltan Perhacs wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the Samba's built in ACL support.
> Is it enough to compile with the --with-acl-support or I need to
> install some other things (ACL support patch for the kernel, etc.) ?
> Is the ACL support built into the Linux kernel (2.3.6) ?

You need one of the ACL patches for your kernel.  Either the XFS
stuff or the POSIX acl patch from http://acl.bestbits.at/

Then enable --with-acl-support when you compile Samba.





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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, David Delaney wrote:

> Good morning,
>
> 	Would someone be kind enough to let me know how
> to configure the Samba server to support Challenge-Handshake
> Authentication protocol (CHAP) password encryption ?
> 	Our Windows 98 clients get "Incorrect password"
> errors at connection time.

See the Encryption chapter in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf






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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Michael Beddow wrote:

> On Mandrake Linux 8.0 I have
> Kernel 2.4.3 with XFS -1.0 patches
> ACL's are working fine on XFS partitions using the chacls command line
> utility
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> But Samba 2.2.1a configure with --with-acl-support ends up:
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> checking whether to support ACLs...
> checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... (cached) no
> checking for ACL support... (cached) no

did you remove the config.cache file prior to running configure?








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Does editing file and directory permissions from NT 4.0 explorer work in
2.2.1a? I'm having trouble with it and I'm wondering if this is a known
issue or a problem with my configuration.

My setup is Samba 2.2.1a and winbindd from HEAD (not the most recent CVS,
but the most recent one I could get to work properly...groups have been
broken in more recent ones.)  The OS is RedHat Linux 7.1, with kernel
version 2.4.5 and ext2 ACL patches.  Authentication to the NT domain
controller works properly, and Linux can work with the NT users and groups
properly, so winbindd appears to be working fine.  I can edit the ACLs with
getfacl and setfacl, and the changes show up properly in NT explorer, but
any changes I make in NT explorer are ignored.  I get errors like the
following in my log.smbd:

[2001/07/17 09:11:25, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(747)
  create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
S-1-5-21-86195882-1589917278-758854815-513 to uid or gid.

Is this a problem with my setup, or a Samba issue?  Is there a necessary
step to integrate Samba 2.2.1a with winbindd that I overlooked?

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Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Dragos Delcea wrote:
> 
> > hello,
> >
> > I don't get it : I follow the indications in the README from
> > source/nsswitch/ directory, but make gives me that message and doesn't
> > compile anything; there is no nsswitch/libnss_wins.so (samba 2.2.1) to
> > copy I looked in the main Makefile and there are some pieces about
> > nsswitch target commented...
> 
> Should use
> 
>         make nsswitch/lib_wins.so
> 
> 'make nsswitch' only checks the timestamp on the dircetory.
> 
> cheers, jerry

hello jerry,

I figured out from the Makefile; it's:

#make nsswitch/libnss_wins.so

anyway, thanks

dragos

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Hi,

may be that this question was treated in former times.

up to now we are using the samba suite 1.9.17p2. 

Amongst others there is a functionality implemented to send winpopup
messages to windows users who are logged onto the NT-Network.

We are using the usual taken construct: smbclient -M <username> ... which
ist working properly    --  for this version

Playing around with version 2.2.0 shows, that smbclient is now able to send
winpopup-messages only to machines, which has registered its name with the
server-suffix (0x20). 

debug messages (level 3) are looking like this:

Client started (version 2.2.0).
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
resolve_wins: WINS server resolution selected and no WINS servers listed.
name_resolve_bcast: Attempting broadcast lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
bind succeeded on port 0
socket option SO_KEEPALIVE = 0
...
socket option SO_RCVTIMEO = 0
Connection to nzz0370 failed
...

this  example cannot work because (in this case nzz0370) is a (windows
network) user id, which will be registered (only once in the entire network)
with suffix 0x03 (messenger service) in the netbios name table.

what was the motivation to use smbclient's message functionality only in
conjunction with the server services instead of the messenger service ?

are the any workaround to get the former functionality (send winpopups to
the messenger services --- netbios suffix x03) working?

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>    I was wondering if there was a way to deny Windoze workstations to delete 
> files but allowing them to write to the files(as in a save), how can I do 
> this?

Set the permissions of the parent directory where the file(s) is/are located so 
that the user(s) will not have write permissions either by setting ownership to 
someone other then the user with chown, or by changing the mode with chmod.  
Then give write permissions on the file inside the directory.  They won't be 
able to create any new files, rename it, or delete it, however they can make 
changes to the file (save).  This might work depending on which application the 
user is using to open and edit the file.  For instance, Microsoft word likes to 
create a backup file in the same directory as the file, and this wouldn't work 
for that because the user would not have permissions to create the backup file 
when opening the existing file, even though it would let them open the file, 
when they went to save the changes, they would get an error.

Hope that helps,

Arnold Andrews

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hi everybody,
I4ve a big problem with samba 2.0.5 and ms-access:
when somebody changes a part of the database other user are not able to
see the changes until they restart their access-client.
what must I do now? I4ve disabled locking but nothing has changed...
Please help!!!

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Hi,
If you are using security=domain, AND your domain controller is actually 
successfully authenticating all your users, you should'nt need to add them
to smbpasswd. smbpasswd will only be checked in Domain level security IF
the domain controller fails to authenticate a user (sort of like windows NT
checking for a 'local' user on the machine, if the user is not in the domain
user database).
Hope this helps,
Don

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Hello everybody,

I'm using Samba 2.2.1 on AIX 4.3.2 with "security = DOMAIN" activated.
All users are authenticated by a NT 4.0 PDC and exist also into /etc/passwd
of my Samba Server. Everything is working fine.

My question is should I also add the users to smbpasswd and why ? 

Thanks

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Hi All,

I've got a question regarding a failover for the SUN
unix boxes.

I have 2 boxes running SUN solaris unix connecting to
a RAID. I am using samba version 2.0.3.

Both boxes are running samba process when the system
is functioning. Eg. Box A may run smb.conf, exporting
XX directory from the RAID. Box B may run smb.conf,
exporting YY directory from the RAID. 

When the A box fails, I would like the samba process
from the A box to failover to the B box. Hence, there
will be 2 samba processes running. If the A box is
fixed, of course, the B box should stop running the A
box samba and let the A box run its own samba process.

Similarly, if the B box fails, the samba process from
B box will failover to the A box and will be similar
to the above description.

Can a single SUN solaris box runs 2 samba process?
If yes, can you tell me how to do it in details?

Truly apprceciate any help,
thanks
maybelline

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Hi.  Quick question.  Everything is working great with Samba ... I have =
completed the connection part of the set-up and am ready to set-up and =
maintain shares on the UNIX box.  I have 2 questions:

1)    When I browse in Windows 2000 Explorer, I see the share (and its =
subdirectories) that I mapped from my UNIX box - however, when I attempt =
to create directories and or files, the system returns an error (please =
see attachment -keep in mind that DEV-US1 is my UNIX box).

2)    How do I 'share' files/directories on my UNIX box (DEV-US1)?

Thank you for all of your assistance,
Rich Bowell, Jr.

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hello i have a problem with samba 2.0.10 running on Sun Solaris 7
samba is blocked often with no particular reason.

more log.0.0.0.0
[2001/07/17 15:48:58, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
  file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are
available.
[2001/07/17 15:49:32, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
  file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are
available.
[2001/07/17 15:53:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:client_addr(1045)
  getpeername failed. Error was Bad file number
[2001/07/17 15:53:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:client_addr(1045)
  getpeername failed. Error was Bad file number
[2001/07/17 15:56:32, 0] lib/util_sock.c:client_addr(1045)

thanks for any help

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Universite Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3

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Thanks for your response!

Autofs was suggested by one another gentleman, I have looked
at it and found that I can't use it. The requirement that I have is
to be able to use user's login info (user id, password, gid, uid, etc
available from the application) to do an smbfs mount.

Autofs needs apriori knowledge of the mount points and requires
that you setup these mount points in a config file.

I am now mounting these from with in the application, however
due to change in use id (perhaps from root to logging in user's id)
during the life of application, I have trouble unmounting upon exit
of the application. I am trying to have a cron job scheduled to look
at all the non-/etc/fstab mount points and try unmounting them on
a periodic basis. I hope this has no adverse side effects.

Thanks
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Seva

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> On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Seva Adari wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to provide FTP access to windows NT box via Linux.
> > Please grant me the reasons for doing so!
> >
> > The dilemma that I have is, should I pre-mount the user's NT
> > dir on Linux such that when they ftp they have access to their
> > dir right away, or should I mount them when they login and
> > unmount when they logout.
> >
> > The system could theoretically have few thousand users accessing
> > it simultaneously, practically though I would expect no more than
> > a hundred simultaneously user logins under extreme conditions. In
> > either case, from resource and performance point of view, which is
> > the best route to take: Pre-mount or realtime mounting? What are
> > the considerations for going either route?
> >
> > If any one tried something along these lines, I would like to hear their
> >
> > comments and experience.
>
> Autofs will do this. Once setup it just sits there automagically mounting and umounting
> filesystems very happily.
>
> HTH,
>
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Hi!

I have problem mapping a Linux-machine running samba 2.2.1a from a Win2K Pro.
I get a msg-box saying "The account is unauthorized to log in from this
station"...
I can log in using the smbclient tool...

Any ideas?
I've searched the archives but couldn't find my answer there.

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Hi!
  I have a problem when trying to change password with smbpasswd
  Here's the scenario
	
  OS: HP-UX 10.20
  Accounts managed with NIS
  Samba version: 2.2.0
  Security = user

  When trying to change smbpasswd logged as any user, the message I get is

machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the session setup. Error was : ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/psword pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.).                                      
Failed to change password for user_1
	
  Anyway, when I do it as root I don't have problems with it. I put "log level = 50" to see what happens and compare it with the root action. The after input the new password are absolutely diferent from each other. 
Here's the ouput when trying to change as user user_1 after the new passw. input
Connecting to 127.0.0.1 at port 139                                              
socket option SO_KEEPALIVE = 0                                                   
socket option SO_REUSEADDR = 0                                      
socket option SO_BROADCAST = 0                                      
socket option TCP_NODELAY = 4                                       
socket option IPTOS_LOWDELAY = 0                                    
socket option IPTOS_THROUGHPUT = 0                                  
socket option SO_REUSEPORT = 0                                      
socket option SO_SNDBUF = 32768                                     
socket option SO_RCVBUF = 32768                                     
socket option SO_SNDLOWAT = 0                                       
socket option SO_RCVLOWAT = 0                                       
socket option SO_SNDTIMEO = 0                                       
socket option SO_RCVTIMEO = 0                                       
write_socket(3,76)                                                  
write_socket(3,76) wrote 76                                         
Sent session request                                                
got smb length of 0                                                 
size=0                                                              
smb_com=0x0                                                         
smb_rcls=0                                                          
smb_reh=0                                                           
smb_err=0                                                           
smb_flg=0                                                           
smb_flg2=0                                                          
smb_tid=0                                                           
smb_pid=0                                                           
smb_uid=0                                                           
smb_mid=0                                                           
smt_wct=0                                                           
smb_bcc=0                                                           
write_socket(3,168)                                                                 
write_socket(3,168) wrote 168                                                       
got smb length of 78                                                                
size=78                                                                             
smb_com=0x72                                                                        
smb_rcls=0                                                                          
smb_reh=0                                                                           
smb_err=0                                                                           
smb_flg=136                                                                         
smb_flg2=1                                                                          
smb_tid=0                                                                           
smb_pid=10002                                                                       
smb_uid=0                                                                           
smb_mid=1                                                                           
smt_wct=17                                                                          
smb_vwv[0]=6 (0x6)                                                                  
smb_vwv[1]=12803 (0x3203)                                                           
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)                                                              
smb_vwv[3]=65280 (0xFF00)                                                           
smb_vwv[4]=255 (0xFF)                                                               
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)                                                                  
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)                                                              
smb_vwv[7]=7168 (0x1C00)                                                            
smb_vwv[8]=39 (0x27)                                                                
smb_vwv[9]=33024 (0x8100)                                                           
smb_vwv[10]=3 (0x3)                                                                 
smb_vwv[11]=0 (0x0)                                                                 
smb_vwv[12]=57569 (0xE0E1)                                                          
smb_vwv[13]=55083 (0xD72B)         
[000] 08 28 BC 94 DA 15 72 E0  00                       .(....r. .                                 
size=78                                                                                            
smb_com=0x72                                                                                       
smb_rcls=0                                                                                         
smb_reh=0                                                                                          
smb_err=0                                                                                          
smb_flg=136                                                                                        
smb_flg2=1                                                                                         
smb_tid=0                                                                                          
smb_pid=10002                                                                                      
smb_uid=0                                                                                          
smb_mid=1                                                                                          
smt_wct=17                                                                                         
smb_vwv[0]=6 (0x6)                                                                                 
smb_vwv[1]=12803 (0x3203)                                                                          
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)                                                                             
smb_vwv[3]=65280 (0xFF00)                                                                          
smb_vwv[4]=255 (0xFF)                                                                              
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)                                                                                 
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)                                                                             
smb_vwv[7]=7168 (0x1C00)                                                                           
smb_vwv[8]=39 (0x27)                                                                               
smb_vwv[9]=33024 (0x8100)                                                                          
smb_vwv[10]=3 (0x3)                                                                                
smb_vwv[11]=0 (0x0)                                                                                
smb_vwv[12]=57569 (0xE0E1)                                                                         
smb_vwv[13]=55083 (0xD72B)                                                                         
smb_vwv[14]=49422 (0xC10E)                                                                         
smb_vwv[15]=46081 (0xB401)                                                                         
smb_vwv[16]=2048 (0x800)                                                                           
smb_bcc=9                                                                                          
[000] 08 28 BC 94 DA 15 72 E0  00                       .(....r. .                                 
write_socket(3,78)                                                                                 
write_socket(3,78) wrote 78                                                                        
got smb length of 35                                                                               
size=35                                                                                            
smb_com=0x73                                                                                       
smb_rcls=2                                                                                         
smb_reh=0                                                                                          
smb_err=2                                                                                          
smb_flg=136                                                                                        
smb_flg2=1                                                                                         
smb_tid=0                                                                                          
smb_pid=10002                                                                                      
smb_uid=0                                                                                          
smb_mid=1                                                                                          
smt_wct=0                                                                                          
smb_bcc=0                                                                                          
size=35                                                                                            
smb_com=0x73                                                                                       
smb_rcls=2                                                                                         
smb_reh=0                                                                                          
smb_err=2                                                                                          
smb_flg=136                                                                                        
smb_flg2=1                                                                                         
smb_tid=0                                                                                          
smb_pid=10002                                                                                      
smb_uid=0                                                                                          
smb_mid=1                                                                                          
smt_wct=0                                                                                          
smb_bcc=0                                                                                          
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the session setup. Error was : ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/pasword pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.).                                       
Failed to change password for user_1

Can anybody give an idea of what's going on??
Thanks,

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mailto:Viviana.Basso at motorola.com	
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Seva Adari wrote:

> Thanks for your response!
>
> Autofs was suggested by one another gentleman, I have looked
> at it and found that I can't use it. The requirement that I have is
> to be able to use user's login info (user id, password, gid, uid, etc
> available from the application) to do an smbfs mount.
>
> Autofs needs apriori knowledge of the mount points and requires
> that you setup these mount points in a config file.

Yes and no. Can you tolerate knowint the machine name and drive letter to allow the mounts?
For instance I have things set up here to be able to do "cd /winbloze/d" will mount the
d drive on a machine named winbloze. From there you can traverse any directory on the d drive.
In my maps I have entries for each machine with an entry for each physical drive. As far as
uid gid stuff you can do what ever samba will allow. Autofs is capable of passing any parameter
available to smbmount. What else do you need?

> I am now mounting these from with in the application, however
> due to change in use id (perhaps from root to logging in user's id)
> during the life of application, I have trouble unmounting upon exit
> of the application. I am trying to have a cron job scheduled to look
> at all the non-/etc/fstab mount points and try unmounting them on
> a periodic basis. I hope this has no adverse side effects.

Bleech too crude and too much work to administer.

If you need examples for above tell me exactly what you need and I will try to help.

HTH,

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Andrew Bartlett wrote: 
> Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all.
> > 
> > Is anyone using Samba 2.2.x with SSL support?
> 
> Nope.  Occasionaly I attempt to keep us compiling --with-ssl, but I
> don't think anybody actualy tests it.  (I might add some tests to the
> build farm soon).

I sent out a patch to build samba with recent releases of OpenSSL to
samba at samba.org (as instructed per BUGS.txt) yesterday.

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	Lutz
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Tom Diehl wrote:

> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Seva Adari wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your response!
> >
> > Autofs was suggested by one another gentleman, I have looked
> > at it and found that I can't use it. The requirement that I have is
> > to be able to use user's login info (user id, password, gid, uid, etc
> > available from the application) to do an smbfs mount.
> >
> > Autofs needs apriori knowledge of the mount points and requires
> > that you setup these mount points in a config file.
>
> Yes and no. Can you tolerate knowint the machine name and drive letter to allow the mounts?
> For instance I have things set up here to be able to do "cd /winbloze/d" will mount the
> d drive on a machine named winbloze. From there you can traverse any directory on the d drive.
> In my maps I have entries for each machine with an entry for each physical drive. As far as
> uid gid stuff you can do what ever samba will allow. Autofs is capable of passing any parameter
> available to smbmount. What else do you need?
>

May be I didn't paraphrase my requirement properly. Let me go into
little more detail. We have users whose authentication info comes from
ldap. They can right now change their password available on the ldap
as and when they please. We have dir shares on windows with
permissions for access set to specific users, as a result of this,
when we mount these on linux, we have to mount as user using the
user info such as, user id, password, uid and gid coming from ldap.

Since we support multiple domains, our ldap tree fans out differently
and hence the dn is constructed on the fly during the login using
information made available during the login. We use this dn to log
user in and then access his/her info. This is where our trouble is.
For a mount point we can't upfront decide as which user to mount
against!

>
> > I am now mounting these from with in the application, however
> > due to change in use id (perhaps from root to logging in user's id)
> > during the life of application, I have trouble unmounting upon exit
> > of the application. I am trying to have a cron job scheduled to look
> > at all the non-/etc/fstab mount points and try unmounting them on
> > a periodic basis. I hope this has no adverse side effects.
>
> Bleech too crude and too much work to administer.
>

Its crude all right, I doubt if there is too much to administer once setup,
just as autofs.

>
> If you need examples for above tell me exactly what you need and I will try to help.
>

If you have any urls to share please do, if I could avoid reinventing the
wheel I would rather do that.

>
> HTH,
>
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>                         Any Idea Where They're Going.

Thanks
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 12:06:24PM -0400, Tom Diehl wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Seva Adari wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for your response!
> >
> > Autofs was suggested by one another gentleman, I have looked
> > at it and found that I can't use it. The requirement that I have is
> > to be able to use user's login info (user id, password, gid, uid, etc
> > available from the application) to do an smbfs mount.
> >
> > Autofs needs apriori knowledge of the mount points and requires
> > that you setup these mount points in a config file.
> 
> Yes and no. Can you tolerate knowint the machine name and drive letter to allow the mounts?
> For instance I have things set up here to be able to do "cd /winbloze/d" will mount the
> d drive on a machine named winbloze. From there you can traverse any directory on the d drive.
> In my maps I have entries for each machine with an entry for each physical drive. As far as
> uid gid stuff you can do what ever samba will allow. Autofs is capable of passing any parameter
> available to smbmount. What else do you need?
>

He needs to have the smbfs mount use the user's uid for the mount to
be able to account which user is causing activity on the win32 box.

I believe you can have autofs run a script to do processing of the
mount and unmounting.  I don't know what is passed to it.  It's in the
manual though.

> > I am now mounting these from with in the application, however
> > due to change in use id (perhaps from root to logging in user's id)
> > during the life of application, I have trouble unmounting upon exit
> > of the application. I am trying to have a cron job scheduled to look
> > at all the non-/etc/fstab mount points and try unmounting them on
> > a periodic basis. I hope this has no adverse side effects.
> 
> Bleech too crude and too much work to administer.
> 
> If you need examples for above tell me exactly what you need and I will try to help.

Check out the script feature of autofs to see if that will do what you
need.

Mike

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L.S.,

I've been struggling to print with Intel InBusiness print stations. These
stations are labeled as "for use with Windows only" by Intel.
I found out that they emulate a Windows machine exporting two printer
shares, one for each connector. The NetBIOS name of the stations is the
Device ID, and the shares are //device_id/Printer1 and //device_id/Printer2
I tried to print to these shares with smbclient's print command, but
received various errors.
Some reverse-engineering (tcpdump is your  friend :-) ) showed that you have
to specify a remote filename of DEV\LPT1 (or  DEV\LPT2 for the 2nd share -
haven't tested that), and that SMB_COM_WRITE (0x0B)  must be used to write
to the share. Smbclient uses WRITE_COM_ANDX (0x2F). This doesn't return an
error, but garbles the print data.
I've patched smbclient to support this. I implemented a new option (-H)
which will direct smbclient to write using SMB_COM_WRITE. The put command
can now be used to print to the InBusiness stations. The print command won't
work because it doesn't support specifying a remote filename.With this hack
and a CUPS backend script, my server now exports 3 printers, connected to
these stations, and I'm happy :-)
I was wondering if this new feature of smbclient can be incorporated in the
official SAMBA distribution, so that I don't need to patch smbclient for
each new release. I doubt that the new -H option is the best way to do that,
it just happened to be a quick and easy way to solve my problem.

The patch used was:

--- client.c Fri Jul  6 04:01:20 2001
+++ /home/wim/cvs/samba/source/client/client.c Mon Jul  9 16:33:41 2001
@@ -79,6 +79,7 @@
 BOOL prompt = True;

 int printmode = 1;
+BOOL inBusiness_hack = False;

 static BOOL recurse = False;
 BOOL lowercase = False;
@@ -1031,8 +1032,10 @@
    DEBUG(0,("Error reading local file: %s\n", strerror(errno) ));
    break;
   }
-
-  ret = cli_write(cli, fnum, 0, buf, nread, n);
+  if (inBusiness_hack)
+      ret = cli_smbwrite(cli, fnum, buf, nread, n);
+  else
+      ret = cli_write(cli, fnum, 0, buf, nread, n);

   if (n != ret) {
    DEBUG(0,("Error writing file: %s\n", cli_errstr(cli)));
@@ -2415,7 +2418,7 @@
  }

  while ((opt =
-  getopt(argc, argv,"s:O:R:M:i:Nn:d:Pp:l:hI:EU:L:t:m:W:T:D:c:b:A:")) !=
EOF) {
+  getopt(argc, argv,"s:O:R:M:i:Nn:d:Pp:l:hI:EU:L:t:m:W:T:D:c:b:A:H")) !=
EOF) {
   switch (opt) {
   case 's':
    pstrcpy(servicesf, optarg);
@@ -2571,6 +2574,9 @@
    break;
   case 'b':
    io_bufsize = MAX(1, atoi(optarg));
+   break;
+  case 'H':
+   inBusiness_hack = True;
    break;
   default:
    usage(pname);

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   Hello  Friends


      I  have  installed  samba on  HPUX 10.20  system.

       After  every  1  OR  2  hours  the  /usr/local  file  system  gets   
filled  up  because  of  a  file in  /usr/local/samba/var/locks.

      The  file  name  is  "connections.tdb"  .

       Every  time  I  have  to  remove  this  file  manually  and   have  
to  restart  the  daemons.

        I  would  appreciate  if  some body  can  help  me  out  of  this   
problem.



       Thanks
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On Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5.13 PM
Gerald Carter wrote
>
> I haven't played with the XFS stuff much.  However, my understanding
> is that you need to have the latest XFS code as they changed the
> interfaces some to make it more POSIX like.
>

I do have the latest release version, but I don't want to get involved
with development CVS drops.

Guess I'll have to forget about XFS ACL's under Samba, for now at least.

Thanks for all your help.

Michael


> >
> > > Check config.log for why this is failing.  I'll bet its a linking
> > > problem.
> >
> > OK I checked the log, and it was failing to find sys/acl.h.
> >
> > I found acl.h in my linux include directory, checked it was
> > the SGI XGS version, not the POSIX one, and copied it
> > to my system /include/sys directory.
>

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I am using SAMBA version 2.2.0 and Mandrake 8.0.
Dave

>>> "Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> 07/17/01 07:08AM >>>
Hi Dave,
with distribution of Linux and what samba are you using?
Also, send a:
$ rpm -qa | grep samba

Oliver


Dave Peat wrote:

Hi Oliver,
I did $ netstat -tpn | grep 139 and nothing was returned.  I even did just =
a netstat and looked through the list.  Nothing is running there.
When I try  the /etc/init.d/smb stop (or start) it will not work because =
there is no smb in that directory or any other.  When I go to SWAT, just =
after booting the machine, neither SMBD nor NMBD are running.  From there, =
I can start NMBD but SMBD will not start and that is where I get the error =
from.
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.  Do you have any other =
suggestions for me?
Dave

>>> "Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> 07/16/01 11:27AM >>>
Do you have a running smbd?
$ netstat -tpn | grep 139
will tell you.

Do a
/etc/init.d/smb stop
several times and the start it again.
You should also check if you are running smb from [x]inetd

hth
Oliver

Dave Peat wrote:

>Hello,
>I have had SAMBA 2.2 working on Mandrake 8.0 for several weeks not, but =
we =3D
>had a power outtage over the weekend and I can't get the SMBD running.  =
=3D
>NMBD will start fine.  Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
>Can somebody point me in the right direction?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>
>[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed =
=3D
>on port 139 socket_addr=3D3D0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
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look what version of samba you have installed.
If you installed the samba.rpm from samba.org, you have to uninstall
the three samba rpm that you have in RedHat/Mandrake.

Uninstall all that appear in:
$ rpm -qa | grep samba
and the do a fresh install of the samba.rpm you downloaded for RedHat 7.1
or Mandrake 8.0

Good luck
Oliver



Dave Peat wrote:

>Hi Oliver,
>I did $ netstat -tpn | grep 139 and nothing was returned.  I even did just =
>a netstat and looked through the list.  Nothing is running there.
>When I try  the /etc/init.d/smb stop (or start) it will not work because =
>there is no smb in that directory or any other.  When I go to SWAT, just =
>after booting the machine, neither SMBD nor NMBD are running.  From there, =
>I can start NMBD but SMBD will not start and that is where I get the error =
>from.
>Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.  Do you have any other =
>suggestions for me?
>Dave
>
>>>>"Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> 07/16/01 11:27AM >>>
>>>>
>Do you have a running smbd?
>$ netstat -tpn | grep 139
>will tell you.
>
>Do a
>/etc/init.d/smb stop
>several times and the start it again.
>You should also check if you are running smb from [x]inetd
>
>hth
>Oliver
>
>Dave Peat wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>I have had SAMBA 2.2 working on Mandrake 8.0 for several weeks not, but =
>>
>we =3D
>
>>had a power outtage over the weekend and I can't get the SMBD running.  =
>>
>=3D
>
>>NMBD will start fine.  Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
>>Can somebody point me in the right direction?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dave
>>
>>[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed =
>>
>=3D
>
>>on port 139 socket_addr=3D3D0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
>>[root at lx005394 var]#  more /var/adm/smblogs/
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 04:56:51PM -0000, jignesh patel wrote:
>    Hello  Friends
> 
> 
>       I  have  installed  samba on  HPUX 10.20  system.
> 
>        After  every  1  OR  2  hours  the  /usr/local  file  system  gets   
> filled  up  because  of  a  file in  /usr/local/samba/var/locks.
> 
>       The  file  name  is  "connections.tdb"  .
> 
>        Every  time  I  have  to  remove  this  file  manually  and   have  
> to  restart  the  daemons.
> 
>         I  would  appreciate  if  some body  can  help  me  out  of  this   
> problem.
> 

How big does the file get?

Why do you have two spaces between all of your words?

How big is your /usr partition?

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jignesh patel wrote:
> 
>    Hello  Friends
> 
>       I  have  installed  samba on  HPUX 10.20  system.
> 
>        After  every  1  OR  2  hours  the  /usr/local  file  system  gets
> filled  up  because  of  a  file in  /usr/local/samba/var/locks.
> 
>       The  file  name  is  "connections.tdb"  .
> 
>        Every  time  I  have  to  remove  this  file  manually  and   have
> to  restart  the  daemons.
> 
>         I  would  appreciate  if  some body  can  help  me  out  of  this
> problem.

Which version of Samba ? This was a bug in 2.2.0 which
we fixed in 2.2.1a.

Regards,

	Jeremy Allison,
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I found the problem.  I did a ps -e |grep smbd which returned a 1521 ?  =
00:00:00 vmware-smbd.
I killed the process, went into SWAT, then started SMBD and it ran =
beautifully!
Thanks for all your help!
Dave


>>> "Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> 07/17/01 11:12AM >>>
look what version of samba you have installed.
If you installed the samba.rpm from samba.org, you have to uninstall
the three samba rpm that you have in RedHat/Mandrake.

Uninstall all that appear in:
$ rpm -qa | grep samba
and the do a fresh install of the samba.rpm you downloaded for RedHat 7.1
or Mandrake 8.0

Good luck
Oliver



Dave Peat wrote:

>Hi Oliver,
>I did $ netstat -tpn | grep 139 and nothing was returned.  I even did =
just =3D
>a netstat and looked through the list.  Nothing is running there.
>When I try  the /etc/init.d/smb stop (or start) it will not work because =
=3D
>there is no smb in that directory or any other.  When I go to SWAT, just =
=3D
>after booting the machine, neither SMBD nor NMBD are running.  From =
there, =3D
>I can start NMBD but SMBD will not start and that is where I get the =
error =3D
>from.
>Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.  Do you have any other =3D
>suggestions for me?
>Dave
>
>>>>"Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> 07/16/01 11:27AM >>>
>>>>
>Do you have a running smbd?
>$ netstat -tpn | grep 139
>will tell you.
>
>Do a
>/etc/init.d/smb stop
>several times and the start it again.
>You should also check if you are running smb from [x]inetd
>
>hth
>Oliver
>
>Dave Peat wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>I have had SAMBA 2.2 working on Mandrake 8.0 for several weeks not, but =
=3D
>>
>we =3D3D
>
>>had a power outtage over the weekend and I can't get the SMBD running.  =
=3D
>>
>=3D3D
>
>>NMBD will start fine.  Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
>>Can somebody point me in the right direction?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dave
>>
>>[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed =
=3D
>>
>=3D3D
>
>>on port 139 socket_addr=3D3D3D0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
>>[root at lx005394 var]#  more /var/adm/smblogs/
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Hi All,

To build Samba-2.2.1a  as PDC for Win2K clients follow
the explanations in the manual book (mine is book for v2.0.7)
Chapter 6.5 Windows Domains

There you can read that, for creating trust accounts

     # smbpasswd -a -m chimaera
     Added user chimaera$
     Password changed for user chimaera$

     The -m option specifies that a machine trust account is being generated.
The smbpasswd program will
     automatically set the initial encrypted password as the NetBIOS name of the
machine in lowercase
     letters; you don't need to enter it. When specifying this option on the
command line,
     do not put a dollar sign after the machine name - it will be appended
automatically.
~~~~~
Here, there is a mistake!
IF YOU WANT THE TRUSTED MACHINE RECOGNIZED BY SAMBA PDC,
YOU MUST PUT THE DOLLAR SIGN AT THE END OF THE NET-BIOS MACHINE'S NAME.

# smbpasswd -a -m chimaera$ <--
     Added user chimaera$
     Password changed for user chimaera$
~~~~~
Once the encrypted password has been added, Samba is ready to handle domain
logins from a NT client.

You can check also the FAQ of samba-PDC (included in source packages),
especially
read carfully the following excerpt:

i) How do I create machine accounts manually ?
ii) I get told "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with an
existing set.."

Hope to be useful...

Ciao

Averroes

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Hi,

    My Samba (2.0.7) server (Solaris 7, 64-bit mode) with AFS option has
been running for few months.  I recently tried to use "deadtime" to
disconnect some users who logged on without doing anything (not even open a
file).  I simply set 5 minutes for "deadtime" in the conf file's global
section (see below) and tested several times, but nothing happened for
disconnecting any eligible users.  Their pid's still remained the same.

# Global parameters
   [global]
           netbios name = AFS19
           deadtime = 5
           socket options = IPTOS_THROUGHPUT

    Do I need to do something else to make it work?  Anyone have same or
similar development?  I would appreciate any help.

Thanks.

Will Sun
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Hello.
Over past time I implemented several bakup progs and systems
because the different OS's that we have: NT, Novell and lately
Samba. Now, we've got only Samba servers running on Debian. So,
wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody
points me in the direction?
Thanks
Fernando M. Maresca
Monitoring Station S.A.
48 n0 812 La Plata - BA - ARG
Tel/Fax: (54) 221 425 3355

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Hi Will,
Did you send HUP signal to smbd process to force them to read again smb.conf
?
-SK-

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Hi,

    My Samba (2.0.7) server (Solaris 7, 64-bit mode) with AFS option has
been running for few months.  I recently tried to use "deadtime" to
disconnect some users who logged on without doing anything (not even open a
file).  I simply set 5 minutes for "deadtime" in the conf file's global
section (see below) and tested several times, but nothing happened for
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# Global parameters
   [global]
           netbios name = AFS19
           deadtime = 5
           socket options = IPTOS_THROUGHPUT

    Do I need to do something else to make it work?  Anyone have same or
similar development?  I would appreciate any help.

Thanks.

Will Sun
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(818) 354-2311
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Hi,

To build Samba-2.2.1a  as PDC for Win2K clients follow
the explanations in the manual book (mine is book for v2.0.7)
Chapter 6.5 Windows Domains

There you can read that, for creating trust accounts

     # smbpasswd -a -m chimaera
     Added user chimaera$
     Password changed for user chimaera$

     The -m option specifies that a machine trust account is being generated. The
smbpasswd program will
     automatically set the initial encrypted password as the NetBIOS name of the
machine in lowercase
     letters; you don't need to enter it. When specifying this option on the
command line,
     do not put a dollar sign after the machine name - it will be appended
automatically.
~~~~~
Here, there is a mistake!
IF YOU WANT THE TRUSTED MACHINE RECOGNIZED BY SAMBA PDC,
YOU MUST PUT THE DOLLAR SIGN AT THE END OF THE NET-BIOS MACHINE'S NAME.

# smbpasswd -a -m chimaera$ <--
     Added user chimaera$
     Password changed for user chimaera$
~~~~~
Once the encrypted password has been added, Samba is ready to handle domain
logins from a NT client.

You can check also the FAQ of samba-PDC (included in source packages), especially

read carfully the following excerpt:

i) How do I create machine accounts manually ?
ii) I get told "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with an
existing set.."

Hope to be useful...

Ciao

Averroes



Bjarne Ingelsson wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have problem mapping a Linux-machine running samba 2.2.1a from a Win2K Pro.
> I get a msg-box saying "The account is unauthorized to log in from this
> station"...
> I can log in using the smbclient tool...
>
> Any ideas?
> I've searched the archives but couldn't find my answer there.
>
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fmaresca at monssa.com.ar [fmaresca at monssa.com.ar] wrote:
> Hello.
> Over past time I implemented several bakup progs and systems
> because the different OS's that we have: NT, Novell and lately
> Samba. Now, we've got only Samba servers running on Debian. So,
> wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody
> points me in the direction?
> Thanks
> Fernando M. Maresca
> Monitoring Station S.A.
> 48 n0 812 La Plata - BA - ARG
> Tel/Fax: (54) 221 425 3355
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I have used Amanda on the open source side.

And Backupexec for Netware, on the closed source side.

Both work pretty well, neither were painless to set up..


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Hello. 
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Samba. Now, we've got only Samba servers running on Debian. So, 
wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody 
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Thanks 
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48 n0 812 La Plata - BA - ARG 
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Sorry about previous message. 
Aclaration: 
			I'm trying to use no tapes. Now, we use 2GB Jaz cartdriges for 
backups- 
Thanks 



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Hello. 
Over past time I implemented several bakup progs and systems 
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wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody 
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Many Linux backup programs don't care much whether the raw device they're
writing to is tape, disk, or whatever.  This shouldn't be a major concern,
as long as the Jaz drive reports end-of-media like it should.  (The
exception is CD-R and CD-RW, which is harder to back up to since it doesn't
work as an ordinary block medium.)

I find it a bit puzzling that you'd prefer Jaz cartridges, since they're
rather expensive per megabyte for a backup method, but I assume you have
your reasons.

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Sorry about previous message. 
Aclaration: 
			I'm trying to use no tapes. Now, we use 2GB Jaz
cartdriges for 
backups- 
Thanks 



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Hello. 
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wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody 
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Thanks 
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fmaresca at monssa.com.ar [fmaresca at monssa.com.ar] wrote:
> Sorry about previous message. 
> Aclaration: 
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> backups- 
> Thanks 
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> Over past time I implemented several bakup progs and systems 
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> Samba. Now, we've got only Samba servers running on Debian. So, 
> wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody 
> points me in the direction? 
> Thanks 
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I have allways used tapes, have to, 160 gigs on Novell, 80 or so on Linux
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This is my first upgrade.  I have RedHat 7.0 and was running Samba 2.0.7.  All was working just fine.

I downloaded Samba 2.2.1a for RedHat 7.1, used "rpm -e" to remove the samba-client, samba-common and the samba-2.0.7 ssl and then confirmed with an "rpm -qa | grep samba" that all were gone.

I then installed samba-2.2.1a-20010i386.rpm.  As I was doing so, I got a long list of repeating lines saying something about "group abartlet ..." and "user abartlet ..." not being there.  What could cause that???  Other than that, the installation of 2.2.1a seemed to go fine.

I then recreated the symbolic links in rc3.d, rc4.d and rc5.d for S38smb.  I copied (cp) the previous smb.conf to the new smb.conf (see below).

I couldn't get smbd nor nmbd to run either thru SWAT or manually, so I rebooted the computer and noticed that "smb services" was running.  Does this appears to take the place of the smbd and nmbd running under Samba 2.0.7???

smbd and nmbd still not running, so I tried again with SWAT but to no avail.

Did I make a mistake of getting an rpm file for 7.1 when I have 7.0???  Should I get the rpm file for 6.2 (I noticed the numbering in it's name was slightly different from the 7.1 filename)???

Except to remove 2.2.1a and go back to 2.0.7, I'm out of ideas.  

Any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Marion D. Haines
marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
Network Administrator
Board of County Commissioners
Brevard County, Florida

============================= 

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# Date: 2001/07/17 14:25:07

 # Global parameters
 [global]
         workgroup = STGROUP
         netbios name = SMB1
         server string = Samba-GC-C204-1
         interfaces = 192.168.204.40/255.255.255.0
         encrypt passwords = Yes
         min passwd length = 6
         smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
         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*
         username level = 5
         unix password sync = Yes
         log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
         max log size = 0
         socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
         domain logons = Yes
         os level = 33
         preferred master = True
         local master = No
         domain master = True
         dns proxy = No
         wins support = Yes
         create mask = 0755
         printing = lprng

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

 [UDrive]
         comment = SAMBA drive for user data storage.
         path = /UDrive
         read only = No

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On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 11:25:41AM -0700, Lawrence Walton wrote:
> fmaresca at monssa.com.ar [fmaresca at monssa.com.ar] wrote:
> > Hello.
> > Over past time I implemented several bakup progs and systems
> > because the different OS's that we have: NT, Novell and lately
> > Samba. Now, we've got only Samba servers running on Debian. So,
> > wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody
> > points me in the direction?
> > Thanks
> > Fernando M. Maresca
> > Monitoring Station S.A.
> > 48 n0 812 La Plata - BA - ARG
> > Tel/Fax: (54) 221 425 3355
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> I have used Amanda on the open source side.
> 
> And Backupexec for Netware, on the closed source side.
> 
> Both work pretty well, neither were painless to set up..
> 
Used retrospect on MacOS, not so good...

Setting up afbackup on linux, use this if you want incremental backups.

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I get the error "The tag is invalid" when I try to open the NT user manager
now that I have upgraded to Samba 2.2.1 on a Redhat 7.0 Box.  Samba is
configured as a PDC and everything worked until I upgraded Samba.  I have
searched the news groups and there are other people with the same problem
but no one has a solution.  This is a pretty big problem for me because on a
member server in the domain I have Exchange server running and I cant add
users to exchange because I cant get a list of users on the domain now I
only get this error.

Thank you for you help.


Forrest Dickinson

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I am trying to use 2.2.1a on Solaris 2.6 to implement a PDC.  When trying to
join the domain from a Win2k system, it won't work if I use the "bind interfaces
only" option.

Here's my config:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from garnet.dgms.com (172.25.1.153)
# Date: 2001/07/17 15:06:28

# Global parameters
[global]
        workgroup = MTLAUREL
        netbios name = DIL
        server string = Dil [MtLaurel PDC]
        interfaces = 172.25.0.30/16
        bind interfaces only = Yes
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        update encrypted = Yes
        passwd program = /bin/passwd -r nis %u
        passwd chat = *password* %n\n *password* %n\n *changed*
        unix password sync = Yes
        log file = /var/samba/run/log.%m
        add user script = /etc/samba/add-machine %u
        domain logons = Yes
        os level = 65
        preferred master = True
        domain master = True

[homes]
        comment = My Home Directory
        read only = No
        create mask = 0755
        browseable = No
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

looking at the network traffic I see netbios lookups for "MTLAUREL    <1c>"
(not sure of the number of spaces) and no system responds.  If I remove
the "interfaces" and "bind interfaces only" lines, it will work.  The
only thing is that I don't want this system to be appearing on all the
interfaces.

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Andrew, we have successfully used Samba to network a Unix (Sun Ultra 5
running Solaris) onto our Microsoft NT network.  We then mapped the
hardrive to a specific NT desktop PC.  The Sun is on an analytical
instrument so now we are able to pull up the hard drive in Windows Explorer
and move data onto the NT desktop.  We can then work the data up and put it
into Microsoft and other Windows applications.  This has been fantastic and
invaluable.  The problem is that the person who did this has left our
company.  No one knows anything about Unix and we need to do this again on
another Sun and no one knows how to do it.  Is there any information that
will describe using Samba to:

Getting the Sun onto the Windows network

Map the Sun drive onto Windows desktop PC's

We would be able and willing to pay for this advice in cash or pizza,
whichever you prefer.
It seemed that the IT person that did this did it pretty quickly so I was
hoping someone could talk me through it over the phone.  If you or anyone
would consider please let me know by answering this e-mail.

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	Hi all.  I received no responses at all to my request to the
samba at lists.samba.org list for confirmation of my findings and answers to my
questions about Samba.  That's understandable considering that it was a huge
document.  :)  I had submitted the document at
http://mmmgood.net/doc/samba_notes.html and the URL had 28 unique hits.  I hope
it's been helpful, and maybe we can get some feedback going.
	I'd really appreciate some confirmation that I know what I'm doing so far, or
answers to questions, etc.  Anything of any size, even just on one idea at a
time.  And perhaps the idea that I have these questions can help the
documentation process.
	Thank you for any help, and thanks to all Samba contributors of all
capacities.

===

   Notes about the transparent deployment of Samba in a modern
                    Windows client environment
         Please send comments to dan_bethe at yahoo.com.
   Preface The purpose of this document is to migrate from a
   Windows NT/2000 file/print/authentication server to a Linux
   Samba file/print/authentication server, and then provide
   that service to clients running Windows 95/98/NT/2000. 2000
   seems to be the latest incompatibility pickle. The term
   "planned workgroup" means that a Linux sysadmin is required
   to support an environment of Windows desktops where the
   users are given free reign to customize their desktop
   systems within the sysadmin's authentication structure. The
   server also works around popular but crippled Windows client
   applications. It's a very typical workgroup scenario.

   Notes
     * set up a "domain", not a "workgroup"
          + domain involves distributed authentication database
            and uses SAM (security account manager)
          + workgroup is identical to domain except no
            distribution to its authentication database
          + Samba 2.0 may not support domain control
            (authentication) for NT; check the latest Samba and
            Samba-TNG
          + server side roaming profiles are cool -- rename
            user.dat or ntuser.dat to *.man for read-only
            (manual) roaming profile
     * the "magic script" feature could provide user-prompted
       impromptu backups of the database of a finicky low end
       app that require the user to stop using its database in
       order to back up(Quickbooks, ACT, Peachtree, etc)
     * client family specific conf file with the 'include'
       directive

   Questions
     * Very important: migrating to Samba while keeping
       encrypted authentication
          + How do you prompt users to enter an encrypted
            password for the first time, from their Windows
            client, while migrating them to Samba?
          + Can Samba use PAM for encrypted passwords, rather
            than just smbpasswd's own text file?
          + If we can't support encrypted Windows client
            authentication from PAM (and only use smbpasswd's
            database instead), can we automatically translate
            enrypted password entries from PAM into smbpasswd?
     * Very important: general authentication
          + Ideally, we could authenticate every network
            service from PAM, which would authenticate from
            LDAP. Can any version of Samba be made to do that?
          + What is the name of the Samba feature I should look
            up, for authenticating a Linux VPN user from a
            legacy NT PDC server? IOW, a remote Windows-based
            VPN client connects to a Linux-based VPN server and
            logs in, authenticated from an NT PDC on the
            intranet.
     * Very important: how do we migrate from Windows NT/2000
       related ACLs and user/group ownership to unix-like
       filesystem permissions and user/group ownership?
          + Is there a cross-platform archive tool, like 'tar'
            under Cygwin, that can read most of the NT ACLs
            (user/UID, group/GID, rwx) and write them back on
            Linux? How about preserving _all_ ACLs on a
            Linux-based ACL-based filesystem like XFS?
          + It would be cool both for obsoleting Windows
            servers while preserving all that info, and by
            allowing Windows NT/2000 users to manage their own
            permissions.
     * How do you configure or require a Windows 9x client to
       authenticate from a domain server for local client
       desktop logins? IOW, an immediate domain logon upon
       boot. Analogy would be /etc/passwd plus PAM/LDAP.
       Password control panel?
     * Can a server assign a client its NetBIOS name if the
       client has none?
     * Does the average planned workgroup need PDC features
       beyond that of the current stable Samba? Does it do more
       than just basic auth, especially for Windows 2000
       clients?
     * Does Samba support NT's "Create a computer account in
       the domain"?
     * Will the average planned workgroup ever need to care
       about users/groups in the context of "local group map",
       "domain user map", or "domain group map"? Check
       DOMAIN.txt.
     * Do we need WINS? Wouldn't Windows just ignore it and use
       DNS for the LAN instead, or should Samba just provide a
       WINS frontend to DNS in addition to DNS in general? 

   Procedures
     * Read DOMAIN.txt and NTDOMAIN.txt
     * Read about Samba TNG
     * home Private directory possibilities             
         1. 'mkdir ~user/Private && chmod 700 ~user/Private'  
         2. do the above and create entry in [homes] for       
            "%U/Private" to be user read/write          
         3.
                                [homesprivate]
                                        path = %H/Private
                                        comment = %U's Private Data
                                        valid users = %U
                             * use a valid but disabled 'guest'
       account, for resolving the $IPC username
     * --with-pam
     * netatalk interoperability?
          + --with-netatalk
          + does netatalk respect kernel file locking? will it
            be safely compatible with concurrent accesses by
            Samba and by Linux on the same files?
     * quota support
     * dot files = yes
     * follow symlinks = yes
     * getwd cache = yes
     * create mask = 664
     * directory mask = 775
     * delete readonly = yes (perhaps only on the CVS tree)
     * map readonly = yes (investigate)
     * locking = yes (check default)
     * kernel oplocks = yes (research support and put in
       [global])
     * oplocks = no (unless you know that you need it, probably
       only for a separate share)                 
     * valid users = @group
     * invalid users = root, bin, etc ([global])
     * wins support = yes
     * dns proxy = yes
     * time server = yes
     * encrypt passwords = yes
     * smb passwd file = ...                 
     * unix password sync = yes
     * passwd program = changepass %u
     * passwd chat = (check necessity for alternate Redhat    
       compatible chat script.)
     * workgroup = OEI
     * printing-related configs
          + CUPS

                                printcap name = lpstat
                                printing = cups              
                                print command = lpr -P %p -oraw %s
                                lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
                                lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
                                queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable
 %p
                                queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable
 %p

     * roaming profile related configs
          + rename user.dat or ntuser.dat to *.man for        
            read-only (manual) roaming profile
          + [profiles]
               o logon path = \\%N\%U\profile            
               o writeable = yes
               o create mode = 0600
               o directory mode = 0700
               o browseable = no
               o guest ok = yes
               o force directory mode = 0700               
               o inherit permissions = yes
     * PDC-related configs
          + domain logons = yes
          + security = user
          + os level = 34
          + local master = yes
          + preferred master = yes
          + domain master = yes
          + [netlogon]
               o comment = The domain logon service
               o path = ...
               o public = no
               o locking = no
               o writeable = no
               o browsable = yes       
          + logon home = \\%N\%U
          + wins support = yes
          + name resolve order = lmhosts wins hosts bcast     
            (research this sequence)
          + host trust accounts are named "hostname$"   
               o create dummy Linux user with UID & GID that
                 are totally unique among NT domain
               o hostname$:*:65000:65000:Samba Host Trust
                 Account:/bin/false:/bin/false
               o # smbpasswd -a -m hostname$            
               o Some docs erroneously say to leave the $ off  
                 of the above smbpasswd command.
               o change passwd with smbpasswd
          + configure clients for domain logins
               o Lose 98   
                    # network control panel
                         @ properties for "Client for Microsoft
                           Networks"             
                    # reboot
               o Lose NT
                    # network control panel
                         @ Identification
                              - Change
                    # reboot
     * CVS-related configs
          + dos filetimes = yes        
          + fake directory create times = yes
          + dos filetime resolution = yes               
          + delete readonly = yes
     * logon script = %U.bat
          + echo Setting Current Time...          
          + net time \\server /set /yes
     * fstype = samba

=====
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Hi Marion,

Ok, I think it was due to the start-up script
upto Samba v2.0.7 smbd & nmbd were into "bin" directory however
in Samba v2.2.1a, there are into "sbin" directory, see below

v2.0.7 default location
/usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd

v2.1.1a default location
/usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd
/usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd

Enjoy !

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" (Marion Haines)" wrote:

> This is my first upgrade.  I have RedHat 7.0 and was running Samba 2.0.7.  All was working just fine.
>
> I downloaded Samba 2.2.1a for RedHat 7.1, used "rpm -e" to remove the samba-client, samba-common and the samba-2.0.7 ssl and then confirmed with an "rpm -qa | grep samba" that all were gone.
>
> I then installed samba-2.2.1a-20010i386.rpm.  As I was doing so, I got a long list of repeating lines saying something about "group abartlet ..." and "user abartlet ..." not being there.  What could cause that???  Other than that, the installation of 2.2.1a seemed to go fine.
>
> I then recreated the symbolic links in rc3.d, rc4.d and rc5.d for S38smb.  I copied (cp) the previous smb.conf to the new smb.conf (see below).
>
> I couldn't get smbd nor nmbd to run either thru SWAT or manually, so I rebooted the computer and noticed that "smb services" was running.  Does this appears to take the place of the smbd and nmbd running under Samba 2.0.7???
>
> smbd and nmbd still not running, so I tried again with SWAT but to no avail.
>
> Did I make a mistake of getting an rpm file for 7.1 when I have 7.0???  Should I get the rpm file for 6.2 (I noticed the numbering in it's name was slightly different from the 7.1 filename)???
>
> Except to remove 2.2.1a and go back to 2.0.7, I'm out of ideas.
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Marion D. Haines
> marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
> Network Administrator
> Board of County Commissioners
> Brevard County, Florida
>
> =============================
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # Date: 2001/07/17 14:25:07
>
>  # Global parameters
>  [global]
>          workgroup = STGROUP
>          netbios name = SMB1
>          server string = Samba-GC-C204-1
>          interfaces = 192.168.204.40/255.255.255.0
>          encrypt passwords = Yes
>          min passwd length = 6
>          smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
>          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*
>          username level = 5
>          unix password sync = Yes
>          log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>          max log size = 0
>          socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>          domain logons = Yes
>          os level = 33
>          preferred master = True
>          local master = No
>          domain master = True
>          dns proxy = No
>          wins support = Yes
>          create mask = 0755
>          printing = lprng
>
>  [printers]
>          comment = All Printers
>          path = /var/spool/samba
>          printable = Yes
>          browseable = No
>
>  [UDrive]
>          comment = SAMBA drive for user data storage.
>          path = /UDrive
>          read only = No
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I'm having problems with connecting to my Samba Server using WinMe and
Win98,  I can get a Win95 box to work just fine.  Can any one give me some
help on this?

I am running:
	Red Hat 6.2
	Samba 2.0.10-0.62


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> The amount of data I'm going to be moving is not great, so I had planned on
> using Windows Explorer to copy it from the old NT file server to the new
> fileserver.  I *think* this should maintain permissions, but I haven't
> tested it yet.

	Thanks for the input.  However, how can you guarantee that they'll be
preserved for all ACLs and ownership of all users and groups?  For example,
some users make their files literally read-only and on NT that means
read-_only_.  :)  Not even "Administrator" can read them!  They can't be backed
up!  The "Administrator" would have to "take" ownership, then grant an
ownership ACL back to the original user, and then back up the file.  :(  I
can't fathom how an OS ought to even allow that possibility, but it does and
people use it.
	How could you automate that for an entire filesystem?  That's just the basic
element of NT migration.
	I just want to make sure you're picturing the generic scenario where a
workgroup is started with some random-looking administrative techniques, which
tend to unconditionally favor the users and have no real sense of objective
manageability.  In other words, the users each rule their own little space
(home dirs, etc) and maybe they even have a group folder.  Some of them would
think that this literal "read only" business is a good idea.  Total privacy! 
;)
	Then they hire a cool Linux admin like me and I'm hip deep in goobery
nonsensical unmaintainable Windowsness.  I want out of it while keeping my job.
	I would _really_ like some structured, conclusive brainstorming on this
scenario.  Or maybe even a suggestion of a book or site I can read.  This type
of fully functional Windows migration scenario has got to start being a
reasonably painless, everyday scenario.  We _have_ to take back the standards
by which our data are governed, as early as possible.  Thanks so much again to
all Samba contributors.

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I tried copying smbd & nmbd to the /usr/local/samba/sbin/ directory, but still can't get the daemons to start.

Any other ideas?

Marion D. Haines
marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
Network Administrator
Board of County Commissioners
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-----Original Message-----
From:	"Averroes" <a.averroes at libertysurf.fr> 
Sent:	Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5:34 PM
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Subject:	Re: smbd & nmbd not starting

Hi Marion,

Ok, I think it was due to the start-up script
upto Samba v2.0.7 smbd & nmbd were into "bin" directory however
in Samba v2.2.1a, there are into "sbin" directory, see below

v2.0.7 default location
/usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd

v2.1.1a default location
/usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd
/usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd

Enjoy !

Averroes

" (Marion Haines)" wrote:

> This is my first upgrade.  I have RedHat 7.0 and was running Samba 2.0.7.  All was working just fine.
>
> I downloaded Samba 2.2.1a for RedHat 7.1, used "rpm -e" to remove the samba-client, samba-common and the samba-2.0.7 ssl and then confirmed with an "rpm -qa | grep samba" that all were gone.
>
> I then installed samba-2.2.1a-20010i386.rpm.  As I was doing so, I got a long list of repeating lines saying something about "group abartlet ..." and "user abartlet ..." not being there.  What could cause that???  Other than that, the installation of 2.2.1a seemed to go fine.
>
> I then recreated the symbolic links in rc3.d, rc4.d and rc5.d for S38smb.  I copied (cp) the previous smb.conf to the new smb.conf (see below).
>
> I couldn't get smbd nor nmbd to run either thru SWAT or manually, so I rebooted the computer and noticed that "smb services" was running.  Does this appears to take the place of the smbd and nmbd running under Samba 2.0.7???
>
> smbd and nmbd still not running, so I tried again with SWAT but to no avail.
>
> Did I make a mistake of getting an rpm file for 7.1 when I have 7.0???  Should I get the rpm file for 6.2 (I noticed the numbering in it's name was slightly different from the 7.1 filename)???
>
> Except to remove 2.2.1a and go back to 2.0.7, I'm out of ideas.
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Marion D. Haines
> marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
> Network Administrator
> Board of County Commissioners
> Brevard County, Florida
>
> =============================
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # Date: 2001/07/17 14:25:07
>
>  # Global parameters
>  [global]
>          workgroup = STGROUP
>          netbios name = SMB1
>          server string = Samba-GC-C204-1
>          interfaces = 192.168.204.40/255.255.255.0
>          encrypt passwords = Yes
>          min passwd length = 6
>          smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
>          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*
>          username level = 5
>          unix password sync = Yes
>          log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>          max log size = 0
>          socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>          domain logons = Yes
>          os level = 33
>          preferred master = True
>          local master = No
>          domain master = True
>          dns proxy = No
>          wins support = Yes
>          create mask = 0755
>          printing = lprng
>
>  [printers]
>          comment = All Printers
>          path = /var/spool/samba
>          printable = Yes
>          browseable = No
>
>  [UDrive]
>          comment = SAMBA drive for user data storage.
>          path = /UDrive
>          read only = No
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	Hi all.  I noticed that there's already a few people on #samba on Open
Projects.  Try irc.linux.com or irc.openprojects.net, or a server that's
topologically closer to you.  My nick is 'dtm' and I'm camped out there for the
long haul.  :)
	Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm subscribed only to the digest of
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 01:40:37PM -0700, Dan Bethe wrote:
> > The amount of data I'm going to be moving is not great, so I had planned on
> > using Windows Explorer to copy it from the old NT file server to the new
> > fileserver.  I *think* this should maintain permissions, but I haven't
> > tested it yet.
> 
> 	Thanks for the input.  However, how can you guarantee that they'll be
> preserved for all ACLs and ownership of all users and groups?  For example,
> some users make their files literally read-only and on NT that means
> read-_only_.  :)  Not even "Administrator" can read them!  They can't be backed
> up!  The "Administrator" would have to "take" ownership, then grant an
> ownership ACL back to the original user, and then back up the file.  :(  I
> can't fathom how an OS ought to even allow that possibility, but it does and
> people use it.

IIRC, if you are an administrator of a NT comp, you can change all
permissions without taking ownership, just like root.  Administrator
may not be able to read the file, but it can change the permissions.

> 	How could you automate that for an entire filesystem?  That's just the basic
> element of NT migration.
> 	I just want to make sure you're picturing the generic scenario where a
> workgroup is started with some random-looking administrative techniques, which
> tend to unconditionally favor the users and have no real sense of objective
> manageability.  In other words, the users each rule their own little space
> (home dirs, etc) and maybe they even have a group folder.  Some of them would
> think that this literal "read only" business is a good idea.  Total privacy! 
> ;)
> 	Then they hire a cool Linux admin like me and I'm hip deep in goobery
> nonsensical unmaintainable Windowsness.  I want out of it while keeping my job.
> 	I would _really_ like some structured, conclusive brainstorming on this
> scenario.  Or maybe even a suggestion of a book or site I can read.  This type
> of fully functional Windows migration scenario has got to start being a
> reasonably painless, everyday scenario.  We _have_ to take back the standards
> by which our data are governed, as early as possible.  Thanks so much again to
> all Samba contributors.
> 

I agree, denying access to administrators in all but the most complex
security situations is unneeded.

When you copy files to samba, the files will get the permissions of
the user copying.  There will not be any permissions kept intact.

You will have to think about your groups, and dir permissions.

What I usually do is add the sgid to all directories.  That way all
files created in that directory will get the same group as the
directory.

make a group that contains all company users, I'll call it comp.

now make department groups dept1 dept2.

put your shares in /home/share or somewhere else.

mkdir /home/share/dept1
chmod 2770 /home/share/dept1
chown root.dept1 /home/share/dept1

Mike

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pkg PBE-SIT wrote:
> 
> HP-UX 10.20
> Compiled with gcc 3.0
> Samba 2.2.1
> Log-level 1
> 
> F2001/07/17 10:11:41, 0E smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(62)
>   yield_connection: tdb_delete failed with error Record does not exist.
> F2001/07/17 10:11:41, 0E smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(62)
>   yield_connection: tdb_delete failed with error Record does not exist.
> 
> Sounds serious to me.  Records should exist right?  Where have they gone? :-)
> 
> Should I worry?

No. It's a debug message that should be at level 3 getting
logged at level 0. I've changed it for the next release.

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Jeremy Allison wrote:
> 
> pkg PBE-SIT wrote:
> >
> > HP-UX 10.20
> > Compiled with gcc 3.0
> > Samba 2.2.1
> > Log-level 1
> >
> > F2001/07/17 10:11:41, 0E smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(62)
> >   yield_connection: tdb_delete failed with error Record does not exist.
> > F2001/07/17 10:11:41, 0E smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(62)
> >   yield_connection: tdb_delete failed with error Record does not exist.
> >
> > Sounds serious to me.  Records should exist right?  Where have they gone? :-)
> >
> > Should I worry?
> 
> No. It's a debug message that should be at level 3 getting
> logged at level 0. I've changed it for the next release.

*bzzt* wrong answer!

Its an important message, becouse without this message debugging TDB
crazies gets rather difficult.  (They never turn up under testing...).   

The real bug is as described by Jim Watt in his message:  We are calling
yeild_connection() without checking that we actualy had a connection in
the first place.

(not good, with post exec commands and the like)

Andrew Bartlett

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Hi Folks

I am new to the linux and hence new to installing Samba too.
I want to connect the Samba from LINUX
server to the Windows 200 network.

I changed  some configuration of "smb.conf" file and
I am able to see the Linux machine
in the Network neighbourhood.But I cannot
set up the username and password to open my Linux machine in
network neighbourhood.

Though I have uncommented 

encrypt passwords =yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd

Please help me as I am really stuck up here
Thanks
nishant

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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> 
> *bzzt* wrong answer!
> 
> Its an important message, becouse without this message debugging TDB
> crazies gets rather difficult.  (They never turn up under testing...).
> 
> The real bug is as described by Jim Watt in his message:  We are calling
> yeild_connection() without checking that we actualy had a connection in
> the first place.

Well, we generically call yield_connection() on exit_server(),
which can be called on all sorts of reasons when the server
is going down.

BTW: I just tidied up the error exits to make them call
yield_connection() on setup connection failure, but this
is not a simple fix.

I'll change the default back to zero until we can fix this
more fully, ok ?

Jeremy.

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Hello,

We're running smbd version 2.0.5 on solaris7 with a sparc chip.

I've got a very basic configuration.  The share is working, however
there are two directory which give the error directory unavailable.

I can't figure out why.   I've included my smb.conf file.

Thoughts?

Regards,

Marc <<smb.conf>> 

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Can you suggest a vendor that provides technical telephone support for Samba
for large corporations?
Shannon Johnson
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Hi Shannon,
Check out http://www.samba.org/support .
Also, depending on what vendor you use for your machines, you may be able to

purchase phone support from the vendor.

Hope this helps, 
Don

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Can you suggest a vendor that provides technical telephone support for Samba
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Milen wrote:

> Hello all!
> 
> I have a windows TCP/IP network and I have also a linux box in my netwok.
> I want to be able to browse Windows machines from my Linux machine
> and to be able to copy files also.
> How I can "see" windows machine's shared resouses from my Linux box?
> Can Samba help me?

You can use smbfs/smbmount as was suggested. smbclient can show you both
which machines are available and which shares they have.

If you are looking for a graphical program, you could try
LinNeighborhood (http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/). Or search some software 
"map" like freshmeat.net.

/Urban

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Darren Spruell wrote:

> Why is it when trying to mount a remote share as a non-root user that I get
> a failure message:  
> smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts?

Only root is allowed to mount filesystems, unless specified in /etc/fstab
(which smbmount does not support).

Ensure your smbmnt is owned by root, and then set the suid bit:
# chmod u+s /usr/local/samba/bin/smbmnt
See also 'man chmod'. Your smbmnt binary may of course be installed in a
different location.

To be able to unmount without being root, you must also make smbumount
(NOT smbmount!) suid root.

/Urban

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On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 12:44:06AM +0200, Urban Widmark wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Darren Spruell wrote:
> 
> > Why is it when trying to mount a remote share as a non-root user that I get
> > a failure message:  
> > smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts?
> 
> Only root is allowed to mount filesystems, unless specified in /etc/fstab
> (which smbmount does not support).
>

True, but mount does support smbfs.  And as of 2.2 kernels you can put
smbfs mounts in /etc/fstab

> Ensure your smbmnt is owned by root, and then set the suid bit:
> # chmod u+s /usr/local/samba/bin/smbmnt
> See also 'man chmod'. Your smbmnt binary may of course be installed in a
> different location.
> 
> To be able to unmount without being root, you must also make smbumount
> (NOT smbmount!) suid root.

If you insist on using smbmount.

Mike

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Christopher Odenbach wrote:

> Now my idea: Would it be possible (well, of course) to let symbolic links
> show up as Shortcuts in Windows? I would prefer smb.conf options to
> translate links into shortcuts and perhaps vice versa. This would be superb
> for users who work on both systems.
> 
<snipped>
> What do you think?
> 
I believe this question has been raised before in the mailing list.

The answer is that shortcuts store a lot more information than symlinks
and indeed are merely normal files to Samba. Therefore, you can't really
replace shortcuts with symlinks cause you'd lose information and the
server might not even have access to the file pointed to (eg
c:\command.com).

Replacing symlinks with shortcuts is also possible (and filling in absence
fields with default information). However, there are potential problems
with pathnames, drive letters and computer name. Different SMB clients
could see the same file as on different paths and/or NetBIOS names. All in
all, it adds extra complexity when a better and simplier way would be to
simply not use symlinks.

Anyhow, your user should have known that the symlinked-desktop wasn't a
shortcut, because Windows would have shown a normal directory icon for it.
The data-loss only occurred because one "thought" that a symlink should be
treated like a shortcut when it shouldn't. That isn't something that Samba
should fix.

Cheers

Eddie

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On Jul 17, fmaresca at monssa.com.ar slept on the keyboard and thought about...

> Hello.
> Over past time I implemented several bakup progs and systems
> because the different OS's that we have: NT, Novell and lately
> Samba. Now, we've got only Samba servers running on Debian. So,
> wich backup system is indicated to this servers? Can somebody
> points me in the direction?

Hi!

I am using arkeia acbkup wich is free for non commercial use and it works
pretry good. I also just introduced it on a 2000 user system at my
univeristy with a (very cheap) commercial license.

gregor

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dear all of you,
i still can't found my computer (That running samba on unix) on network
neighborhood (win95 comp.)
samba is running using scripts in inetd.
but when i try to loggin, using net use, the errors messages is the network path
is didn't found..........
i was set in windows for wins servers it's done well...
could you help me..?

yusuf

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Jeremy Allison wrote:
> 
> Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> >
> > *bzzt* wrong answer!
> >
> > Its an important message, becouse without this message debugging TDB
> > crazies gets rather difficult.  (They never turn up under testing...).
> >
> > The real bug is as described by Jim Watt in his message:  We are calling
> > yeild_connection() without checking that we actualy had a connection in
> > the first place.
> 
> Well, we generically call yield_connection() on exit_server(),
> which can be called on all sorts of reasons when the server
> is going down.

For reasons unknown we currently abuse the connections database to store
a per-smbd record, I belive for the message passing system.  It is this
record that is being unconditionally deleted, so its not a partiular
issue unless sombody changes the value of lp_status() under us...

I have two proposals:  We either remove the lp_status checks from around
those function calls, or we create yet another smbd, but this time with
a very specific purpose:  Keeping a list of live smbds.
 
> BTW: I just tidied up the error exits to make them call
> yield_connection() on setup connection failure, but this
> is not a simple fix.
> 
> I'll change the default back to zero until we can fix this
> more fully, ok ?

(The reason I jumped on this is that I was bitten by the last lot of tdb
bugs rather badly, with users locked out and not much evidence to go
by).

Thanks,

Andrew Bartlett

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Hi all,

    I checked out todays (7/17/2001) cvs of samba 2.2.  I get the
following error when I try to compile samba:

<snip>
Compiling passdb/pampass.c
Compiling printing/pcap.c
Compiling printing/print_svid.c
Compiling printing/print_cups.c
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_pause':
printing/print_cups.c:1067: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
printing/print_cups.c:1067: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
printing/print_cups.c:1067: for each function it appears in.)
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_resume':
printing/print_cups.c:1158: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
make: *** [printing/print_cups.o] Error 1

I am running RedHat 7.1 with cups installed for printing.  My configure
options are:

configure --libdir=/etc/samba \
  --with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/samba \
  --with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat --with-localstatedir=/var/log/samba \
  --with-pam --with-smbmount \
  --with-profile --with-mmap --with-quotas --with-automount

Patrick Gunerud

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Hi,

> > What do you think?
>
> I believe this question has been raised before in the mailing list.

Haven't looked yet, sorry. ;-)

> The answer is that shortcuts store a lot more information than symlinks
> and indeed are merely normal files to Samba. Therefore, you can't really

This is clear - e.g. Shortcuts can have another icon than the file they
point to. But I think standard is just like a symlink - the only information
they hold is the destination path.

> replace shortcuts with symlinks cause you'd lose information and the
> server might not even have access to the file pointed to (eg
> c:\command.com).

Of course samba would have to find out whether the destination of the
symlink is reachable in this samba share and only then translate to a
shortcut.

> Replacing symlinks with shortcuts is also possible (and filling in absence
> fields with default information). However, there are potential problems
> with pathnames, drive letters and computer name. Different SMB clients
> could see the same file as on different paths and/or NetBIOS names. All in
> all, it adds extra complexity when a better and simplier way would be to
> simply not use symlinks.

Of course. People who just use Windows never get in contact with symbolic
links (which I like much better than Shortcuts), but people who work on
both systems Windows and UNIX sometimes need symlinks.

> Anyhow, your user should have known that the symlinked-desktop wasn't a
> shortcut, because Windows would have shown a normal directory icon for it.

The user didn't think it was a shortcut - he thought it was an ordinary
directory holding a copy of his home directory. Sometimes admins change
a user's dot files and put a copy of the original ones in a sub dir, so
it really could have been a copy. The point is that a Windows user has
no real chance of finding out whether the directory he sees really is a
directory or a symlink.

The point is clear that this sort of conversion would make tha samba code
more complex and difficult, but that's normal life with every new
option isn't it? :-)

Greetings,

Christopher

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Well...
Do I really have to set up samba to act as a PDC?
I just want to map the Linux machine, just as if it was another WinNT...

We dont have any PDC in our network, it consist of only a few PC's running
Win2K.
I want samba to act as a common file-server, thats the reason for setting it
up.
The PC's are not hooked to a Domain, they just belong to the same workgroup
(if it matters...).

When browsing this workgroup I also see the Linux, but I can't  (not allowed
to... ) see its resources/services..

/Bjarne



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> Hi,
>
> To build Samba-2.2.1a  as PDC for Win2K clients follow
> the explanations in the manual book (mine is book for v2.0.7)
> Chapter 6.5 Windows Domains
>
> There you can read that, for creating trust accounts
>
>      # smbpasswd -a -m chimaera
>      Added user chimaera$
>      Password changed for user chimaera$
>
>      The -m option specifies that a machine trust account is being
generated. The
> smbpasswd program will
>      automatically set the initial encrypted password as the NetBIOS name
of the
> machine in lowercase
>      letters; you don't need to enter it. When specifying this option on
the
> command line,
>      do not put a dollar sign after the machine name - it will be appended
> automatically.
> ~~~~~
> Here, there is a mistake!
> IF YOU WANT THE TRUSTED MACHINE RECOGNIZED BY SAMBA PDC,
> YOU MUST PUT THE DOLLAR SIGN AT THE END OF THE NET-BIOS MACHINE'S NAME.
>
> # smbpasswd -a -m chimaera$ <--
>      Added user chimaera$
>      Password changed for user chimaera$
> ~~~~~
> Once the encrypted password has been added, Samba is ready to handle
domain
> logins from a NT client.
>
> You can check also the FAQ of samba-PDC (included in source packages),
especially
>
> read carfully the following excerpt:
>
> i) How do I create machine accounts manually ?
> ii) I get told "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with
an
> existing set.."
>
> Hope to be useful...
>
> Ciao
>
> Averroes
>
>
>
> Bjarne Ingelsson wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have problem mapping a Linux-machine running samba 2.2.1a from a Win2K
Pro.
> > I get a msg-box saying "The account is unauthorized to log in from this
> > station"...
> > I can log in using the smbclient tool...
> >
> > Any ideas?
> > I've searched the archives but couldn't find my answer there.
> >
> > Regards
> > /Bjarne
> >
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Hello all,
I have a redhat 7.0 samba server and i have been using samba 2.2.0 for 1 month.
Today i download the binaries from rawhide and i upgraded to 2.2.1 only the samba and
samba-common,
i couldn't install samba-clients becuase it said
libreadline.so.4   is needed by samba-client-2.2.1-1
and i have readline-4.1-5 which provides the libreadline.so.4
I also got the 
initscripts >= 5.54-1 is needed by samba-2.2.1-1
and i have initscripts-5.49-1
but i didn't upgrade the new version because i have several things in /etc/rc.d/rc.* and i did n't
want to destroy them  and i did n't know if a simple replacing of the new files with the old was
the best thing.
As a result i gave --nodeps and i upgrade to 2.2.1 only the samba and samba-common packages.
I started the samba via /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
it started but after a second i died and i got to log.nmbd
[2001/07/18 10:17:55, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(100)
  ERROR: nmbd : fcntl lock of file /var/lock/samba/nmbd.pid failed. Error was Invalid argument
and to log.smbd
[2001/07/18 10:17:55, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(100)
  ERROR: smbd : fcntl lock of file /var/lock/samba/smbd.pid failed. Error was Invalid argumentbd

Any ideas why this happened?

Pavlos

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Gary Algier wrote:
> 
> I am trying to use 2.2.1a on Solaris 2.6 to implement a PDC.  When trying to
> join the domain from a Win2k system, it won't work if I use the "bind interfaces
> only" option.
> 
> Here's my config:
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from garnet.dgms.com (172.25.1.153)
> # Date: 2001/07/17 15:06:28
> 
> # Global parameters
> [global]

>         interfaces = 172.25.0.30/16
>         bind interfaces only = Yes

> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> looking at the network traffic I see netbios lookups for "MTLAUREL    <1c>"
> (not sure of the number of spaces) and no system responds.  If I remove
> the "interfaces" and "bind interfaces only" lines, it will work.  The
> only thing is that I don't want this system to be appearing on all the
> interfaces.

Try it again adding localhost as a valid interface, I think that might
be your issue.

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Hello,
I think this problem already occured to many people but i didn't find the
answer (i try some little patches but no effects).
I have an HP 9000 server (K460 with 2 processors, 2 100Mbits/s ethernet
card).
I use samba 2.0.7. About 30 NT stations use this server to get maps
(Autocad, Unigraphics ...). Maps are between 50 and 300 Mb (so i think it's
large files :) ).
We use the windows explorer to copy files. The download/upload times are
good.
When we try to do the same thing with an Windows 2000 workstation, the
transfert performance falls below a 10Mbits/s lan.
We try the same transferts to/from a NT server and it works well.
So, is there a patch to avoid this problem ? May be the samba 2.2.X solves
the problem ?

Thanks in advance,
Sibastien Dagnicourt.

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Pavlos Parissis wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I have a redhat 7.0 samba server and i have been using samba 2.2.0 for 1 month.
> Today i download the binaries from rawhide and i upgraded to 2.2.1 only the samba and
> samba-common,
> i couldn't install samba-clients becuase it said
> libreadline.so.4   is needed by samba-client-2.2.1-1
> and i have readline-4.1-5 which provides the libreadline.so.4
> I also got the
> initscripts >= 5.54-1 is needed by samba-2.2.1-1
> and i have initscripts-5.49-1
> but i didn't upgrade the new version because i have several things in /etc/rc.d/rc.* and i did n't
> want to destroy them  and i did n't know if a simple replacing of the new files with the old was
> the best thing.
> As a result i gave --nodeps and i upgrade to 2.2.1 only the samba and samba-common packages.
> I started the samba via /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
> it started but after a second i died and i got to log.nmbd
> [2001/07/18 10:17:55, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(100)
>   ERROR: nmbd : fcntl lock of file /var/lock/samba/nmbd.pid failed. Error was Invalid argument
> and to log.smbd
> [2001/07/18 10:17:55, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(100)
>   ERROR: smbd : fcntl lock of file /var/lock/samba/smbd.pid failed. Error was Invalid argumentbd
> 
> Any ideas why this happened?

It broke.  RedHat's Rawhide is not even a beta distribution (they issue
betas seperatly), and once you break the dependencies with a --nodeps
all bets are off.  I suggest you download the latest samba-supplied
SRPMS and rebuild them for your platform.

(I suspect this might be to do with the Rawhide RPMS expecting a 2.4
kernel, you only have 2.2)

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Hi all

First my config:

Using Red-Hat 7.1
with samba 2.2.1a
cups xx
and following OSes on the client-side:
Win NT 4.0
Win NT 4.0 Terminal Server with CITRIX on it for NT 4.0 Systems
Win 2000
Unixes from SGI and HP

Ok, the target is to run a print-server for all the clients.
On unix-side is cups doing a fine job (nothing else i thought :-).
But on windows-side we need different drivers for the same printers
especially the CITRIX-box is crashing down (the win-admin told me) when
using printer-drivers wich are "not" especially written for CITRIX.
So we need at lowest 2 different driver Versions.
I guess Win2000 should work via IPP (i heard so) so we may not need
Windows dirvers here, but for experiences with that I would be really
thankful :-)

I realized it with installing (under cups and under samba) the printer 3
times with different names so the win-admin could see wich printer for
which system.

And here is the Problem(s), some driver-files on both systems (nt 4.0 and
citrix) have the same name so I got the message "driver allready
installed" :-/
Also the drivers of all three systems are getting installed (via the APW)
in the same directory

../W32X86/

in subdirectorys named 2, 3 and so on.

But sometimes they are "not" installed in this subdirectorys :-/ what also
a problem is.

The best solution would be to use 3 different directorys and not the only
../W32X86/
for the 3 systems so if any one got an idea how to manage this, please let
me know

Or there is an other solution (and I4m just to stupid to see it) I would
also be very happy if someone could help me :-)

Ok thanx a lot


bye

Sven

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Hi,

we just ran into the same problem. Running samba 2.2.1a's configure 
--with-acl-support lead to:

checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in 
-lacl... yes
checking for ACL support... no

 > Guess I'll have to forget about XFS ACL's under Samba, for now at
 > least.

we have successfully run samba 2.2.0 with acl support using xfs 1.0.0 
and xfs 1.0.1

 > > > Check config.log for why this is failing. I'll bet its a linking
 > > > problem.
 > >
 > > OK I checked the log, and it was failing to find sys/acl.h.
 > >
 > > I found acl.h in my linux include directory, checked it was
 > > the SGI XGS version, not the POSIX one, and copied it
 > > to my system /include/sys directory.

the xfs' acl.h is located in /usr/include/acl not in /usr/include/sys as 
configure expects.

just one additional comment:
samba 2.2.0's configure scripts seems to have run some special test for 
xfs acls.

configure --with-acl-support for samba 2.2.0 lead to:

checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in 
-lacl... (cached) yes
checking for ACL support... (cached) no
checking for XFS ACL support... (cached) yes
Using XFS ACLs

christoph

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Hi all,

I'm new to this list though I've been using samba for some time. I know
that this issue has been addressed before but I couldn't find a solution.
I'm trying to backup our NT4 and Win2k workstations with smbclient (2.2.1a
running on Solaris 2.6):

    smbclient //server/C$ -U administrator -W server -Tc tar.out

but all files and directories containing umlauts (and only those) produce
an error, e.g.:

ERRDOS - ERRbadfile (File not found.) listing
\winnt\profiles\giessler\Startmen|\*

I tried with different settings for 'valid chars', 'character set', and
'client code page' in smb.conf but without success. I should note that it
works flawlessly the other way round (i.e. accessing such files on a samba
server from an NT workstation), so I think it might be a problem with
smbclient.

To get around this I tried the LANMAN2 protocol and the files with ulmauts
were indeed found. Unfortunately, now there are other other directory and
file names that appear to be garbled (they are not!) and cannot be
accessed:

      4518 ( 2206.1 kb/s) \Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\TRAC189.DAT
      4518 ( 1470.7 kb/s) \Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\TRAC19.DAT
      4518 ( 2206.1 kb/s) \Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\TRAC190.DAT

ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) opening remote file
\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\ (\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\)

ERRDOS - 123 opening remote file \Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\c(Jr*
(\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\)

ERRDOS - 123 opening remote file \Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\c(l{*
(\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\)

ERRDOS - ERRbadpath (Directory invalid.) opening remote file
\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\c(\G* (\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\)

ERRDOS - ERRbadfile (File not found.) opening remote file
\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\XE0 (\Berlin\Neu\Daten\Backup\)


Using LANMAN1 all files can be backed up, but now the filenames are
mangled :-( Is there any way to get this to work?

Frank


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I am new to the list; I'm sorry if I bring up issues that are old.

Running Red Hat 7.1 with a 2.4.5 kernel.

samba 2.0.10 (and previous versions > 2.0.7) from Red Hat did this crazy
thing with the logs:
rarely, it would start dumping imense amounts of godknowswhat into the log
file of one workstation.  It did this very rapidly (99% CPU) and it ended
up filling the whole disk in a very short time.  Users came to me
complaining, management knew that I replaced NT with linux and that
sucked.

I had to remove the logs and restart samba in a big hurry, without a
chance of copying them some other place for analysis.

I said ok, let me put samba 2.2

Did so, 2.2.1a from the rpm on samba.org.

Now, it is worse.

Sometimes samba says a file does not exist, then it works if the user
tries again.  That is not acceptable on a production server running a
stable version.

So,
is there a way to make samba 2.0.10 NOT log anything about workstations?
or,
what logfile level do I need to set in 2.2.1a and post it here?

This is what I see in the logs of most stations:

[2001/07/18 13:05:43, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
  write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe

Lots of it!!

What does it mean?

Thank you.

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Hi all,

Don was right! The setup wasn't as I indicated first - we *use* encrypt=yes.
Nevertheless all w2k clients except one were able to use a specific samba
share.

Now - after checking again&again - this problematic w2k client was moved
from one subnet to another.
The client was tested - and worked well!
Weird, but explanations are existing for this behaviour (allowed hosts or
the like).

The client was moved back to the original (problematic) subnet, was tested
... and worked!!!
Even more weird, and I don't have a clue what the reason could be for this
strange behaviour!?

- smb.conf wasn't changed
- IP-adress was the same before and after the move
- some smb.conf parameters:
	interfaces =
	security = USER
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	update encrypted = Yes
	allow trusted domains = Yes
	password server =
	smb passwd file = /etc/opt/samba/private/smbpasswd
	password level = 0
	username level = 0
	unix password sync = Yes
- using samba 2.0.5a/Sol7

Does anybody have an idea what was going on here?

TIA,
Walter

> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall at hp.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Juli 2001 18:02
> An: 'Obergehrer, Walter'; 'samba at lists.samba.org'
> Betreff: RE: NT MD4 password check failed - client (w2k) problem
>
>
>
> Hi Walter,
> What the log file shows is that you are in fact NOT using unencrypted
> passwords from this
> client.  If you were, then the smbpasswd file would NOT be
> checked; instead
> the password
> would be checked against the password hash in the /etc/passwd
> entry for this
> user instead.

...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Obergehrer, Walter [mailto:Walter.Obergehrer at sz.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 11:38 AM
> To: 'samba at lists.samba.org'
> Subject: NT MD4 password check failed - client (w2k) problem
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've a problem with a SMB connection from a *specific* w2k
> client to the
> HOMES share.
> When connecting from this client the smblog says: "NT MD4
> password check
> failed"
> When connecting this home share via smbclient, from NT
> clients or other w2k
> clients with the same user as above there are *no* problems!
> We're using unencrypted passwords (samba 2.0.5a/Sol7) and the
> corresponding
> registry entry in the client in question is ok.
>
> I've done smb (see below) and snoop traces (I'll send them if
> necessary)
> but, since I'm no SMB expert, they are'nt very helpful to me.
>
> Hopefully someone has an idea how to proceed with this problem!?
>
> TIA,
> Walter
>
> smblog.gladbach10:35 NOTOK
> ...
>   Scanning username map /opt/samba/private/user.map
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(400)
>   Checking SMB password for user mbraun
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(427)
>   smb_password_ok: Checking NT MD4 password
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(434)
>   NT MD4 password check failed  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(440)
>   Checking LM MD4 password
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(456)
>   LM MD4 password check failed
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 2] smbd/password.c:(528)
>   pass_check_smb failed - invalid password for user [mbraun]
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 2] smbd/reply.c:(914)
>   NT Password did not match for user 'mbraun' ! Defaulting to Lanman
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(400)
>   Checking SMB password for user mbraun
> [2001/07/12 07:38:57, 4] smbd/password.c:(427)
>   smb_password_ok: Checking NT MD4 password
> ...
>
> smblog.woidl-mbraun OK
> ...
>   Scanning username map /opt/samba/private/user.map
> [2001/07/12 14:02:40, 4] smbd/password.c:(400)
>   Checking SMB password for user mbraun
> [2001/07/12 14:02:40, 4] smbd/password.c:(427)
>   smb_password_ok: Checking NT MD4 password
> [2001/07/12 14:02:40, 4] smbd/password.c:(431)
>   NT MD4 password check succeeded
...

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Hello all,

I have severe problems installing (uploading) and using printer
drivers to/of a linux (2.4.4, SuSE 7.2) print server. A HP
Laserjet 1100 is connected to the server.
CUPS is used for printing and works fine under linux.
Samba 2.2.0a is used.

The first problem: When I try to install the driver from a Win2000
professional client (SP 1 installed), exactly the way described
in the document "printing support in samba 2.2.x", I always
get to the point where the windows add printer wizard wants
to have the Windows 2000 SERVER(!!!) CD. But I do not have
the server CD, I only have the professional CD.
So why is this happening and how could I get rid of this
message??

Somehow, I finally managed to get around the just mentioned
message to insert the server cd and I was able to install
the drivers on the samba server - the files are now in the
"W32X86" directory I created. Don't ask me how...

But the funny thing is now: I can only print from the machine
that I used to install the drivers. Other computers can see
the printer with the correct driver installed (it says no 
longer "NO DRIVER..." but "HP Laserjet 1100"). They can install
the printer (as network printer) and use it - but the printer
does not print!!

The only message I get when I try to print from one of these
computers is in the cups logfile looks like this:

E [18/Jul/2001:14:25:49 +0100] print_job: Unsupported format
'application/octet-stream'!?

That means, the print request gets to the cups system, but
obviously in the wrong format...

The next thing is that if I reboot the linux print server,
the driver seems to be gone again. All windows clients get the
"NO DRIVER..." message when looking at the printer.
But the driver is still in the "W32X86" directory of the
print server. And: The machine that I used to install the
driver on the samba client is still able to print!! (it gets
also the message "NO DRIVER...")

I also tried the following commands from the printing howto:
(maybe that helps)

/samba/printers# rpcclient sauerstoff.prodato -U root%secret -c
"enumdrivers"

INFO: Debug class all level = 3   (pid 14192 from pid 14192)
session setup ok
Domain=[URKNALL] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0a]

[Windows NT x86]
Printer Driver Info 1:
        Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 1100]


/samba/printers# rpcclient sauerstoff.prodato -U root%secret -c
"enumprinters"

INFO: Debug class all level = 3   (pid 14314 from pid 14314)
session setup ok
Domain=[URKNALL] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0a]
        flags:[0x800000]
        name:[\\SAUERSTOFF\lj1100]
        description:[SAUERSTOFF\\SAUERSTOFF\lj1100,NO DRIVER
AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER,LaserJet 1100 an Sauerstoff]
        comment:[LaserJet 1100 an Sauerstoff]


I also tried the "setdriver" command and it works, but does not 
change anything - the same behavior as before...

Here are som parts of my smb.conf: (if you need the
complete smb.conf, I can post it as well..)

...

[print$]
        path = /samba/printers/
        write list = ntadmin
        read only = No
        guest ok = Yes

...

[lj1100]
        comment = LaserJet 1100 an Sauerstoff
        path = /tmp
        guest ok = Yes
        printable = Yes
        printing = cups
        printer name =
lp                                                                                                                                  


Since I have tried to get this running for nearly three days
now, I would really appreciate if somebody could help me...

Thanks in advance,
Sascha

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Hi Andrrew,

Andrew Bartlett wrote:

> Gary Algier wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to use 2.2.1a on Solaris 2.6 to implement a PDC.  When trying to
> > join the domain from a Win2k system, it won't work if I use the "bind interfaces
> > only" option.
> >
> > Here's my config:
> > # Samba config file created using SWAT
> > # from garnet.dgms.com (172.25.1.153)
> > # Date: 2001/07/17 15:06:28
> >
> > # Global parameters
> > [global]
>
> >         interfaces = 172.25.0.30/16

I think uoy need to put localhost parameter in interfaces option.
I did it and it works fine !
here is mine:

interfaces = 192.168.123.10/255.255.255.0 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0
socket address = 192.168.123.10
bind interfaces only = Yes

>
> >         bind interfaces only = Yes
>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > looking at the network traffic I see netbios lookups for "MTLAUREL    <1c>"
> > (not sure of the number of spaces) and no system responds.  If I remove
> > the "interfaces" and "bind interfaces only" lines, it will work.  The
> > only thing is that I don't want this system to be appearing on all the
> > interfaces.
>
> Try it again adding localhost as a valid interface, I think that might
> be your issue.
>
> Andrew Bartlett
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Try it!

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Hi Nawasthi,

Nawasthi wrote:

> Hi Folks
>
> I am new to the linux and hence new to installing Samba too.
> I want to connect the Samba from LINUX
> server to the Windows 200 network.
>
> I changed  some configuration of "smb.conf" file and
> I am able to see the Linux machine
> in the Network neighbourhood.But I cannot
> set up the username and password to open my Linux machine in
> network neighbourhood.
>
> Though I have uncommented
>
> encrypt passwords =yes
> smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>

Check if the smbpasswd file is present into the path above, if YES !

you need to register the user who wants to connect to the samba server.
For that type in your linux shell:

[bash at bsah] # smbpasswd -a mylogin

then check if the samba account was created in the smbpasswd file.
see below an excerpt of my smbpasswd file.

mylogin:1019:F034AE4D88CA731B09D2BE3332D37554:A24AC2BC18H932C68234DAEB3E49DCC1:[U
]:LCT-3B54A993:

That is !

Now move to your Win2K client and try to connect to any Samba Share...

Have a fun!

>
> Please help me as I am really stuck up here
> Thanks
> nishant
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> I am new to the list; I'm sorry if I bring up issues that are old.
> 
> Running Red Hat 7.1 with a 2.4.5 kernel.
> 
> samba 2.0.10 (and previous versions > 2.0.7) from Red Hat did this crazy
> thing with the logs:
> rarely, it would start dumping imense amounts of godknowswhat into the log
> file of one workstation.  It did this very rapidly (99% CPU) and it ended
> up filling the whole disk in a very short time.  Users came to me
> complaining, management knew that I replaced NT with linux and that
> sucked.
> 
> I had to remove the logs and restart samba in a big hurry, without a
> chance of copying them some other place for analysis.
> 
> I said ok, let me put samba 2.2
> 
> Did so, 2.2.1a from the rpm on samba.org.
> 
> Now, it is worse.
> 
> Sometimes samba says a file does not exist, then it works if the user
> tries again.  That is not acceptable on a production server running a
> stable version.
> 
> So,
> is there a way to make samba 2.0.10 NOT log anything about workstations?
> or,
> what logfile level do I need to set in 2.2.1a and post it here?
> 
> This is what I see in the logs of most stations:
> 
> [2001/07/18 13:05:43, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
>   write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
This can indicate a Problem with your network hardware: NIC of the 
workstation, hubs, routers, NIC of the server. A least if I remember 
right what was said on this list bevor.

Christian


> 
> Lots of it!!
> 
> What does it mean?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:

> So, is there a way to make samba 2.0.10 NOT log anything about
> workstations? or, what logfile level do I need to set in 2.2.1a and
> post it here?

Add the following in the [global] section of smb.conf

	log level = 0

> This is what I see in the logs of most stations:
>
> [2001/07/18 13:05:43, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
>   write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe

This is often caused by DNS timeouts or network layer problems
(e.g lost packets, invalid duplex settings, etc...)








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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Dan Bethe wrote:

> > The amount of data I'm going to be moving is not great, so I had planned on
> > using Windows Explorer to copy it from the old NT file server to the new
> > fileserver.  I *think* this should maintain permissions, but I haven't
> > tested it yet.
>
> 	Thanks for the input.  However, how can you guarantee that
> they'll be preserved for all ACLs and ownership of all users and
> groups?  For example, some users make their files literally read-only
> and on NT that means read-_only_.  :)  Not even "Administrator" can
> read them!  They can't be backed up!  The "Administrator" would have
> to "take" ownership, then grant an ownership ACL back to the original
> user, and then back up the file.  :( I can't fathom how an OS ought to
> even allow that possibility, but it does and people use it.

Administrators can always take ownership and read whatever he or she
wishes.  But I understand your statement.  and I digress...

Posix ACLs do not map one-to-one onto NTFS acls so you cannot
do a simple scopy.exe of a file.  For example, Samba matches
the rwx combination to the "Full Control" ACE.

Remember that you are dealing with two entirely different security
models between NT and UNIX.






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Hi guys...

I have the following problem...

I'm using Redhat 7.1 with samba 2.0.8 (Redhat's RPMS).
I had this problem since I can remember but now I have traced it to
this.

I'm copying a file from linux to win2k and the speed is approximately
2-3 Mbytes/sec
The network is 100 mbit switched. The linux box has two 100mbit cards
bonded.
The problem existed with one card and originally I thought it was a
network bottleneck.

Whenever I write something to the samba server it will upload with a
speed of 9-10 Mbytes/sec.
Then samba will freeze for about 10-15 secs and then resume operations.
CPU utilisation is normal but samba will not respond.

Anyone has a clue on how to slow down the write requests (I'm assuming
that that's what causing the problem), or another way to solve this ;-)

Thanks in advance...

Spyros

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us wrote:

> This is my first upgrade.  I have RedHat 7.0 and was running Samba
> 2.0.7.  All was working just fine.
>
> I downloaded Samba 2.2.1a for RedHat 7.1, used "rpm -e" to remove the
> samba-client, samba-common and the samba-2.0.7 ssl and then confirmed
> with an "rpm -qa | grep samba" that all were gone.
>
> I then installed samba-2.2.1a-20010i386.rpm.  As I was doing so, I got
> a long list of repeating lines saying something about "group abartlet
> ..." and "user abartlet ..." not being there.  What could cause
> that???  Other than that, the installation of 2.2.1a seemed to go
> fine.

Andrew B.  goofed the RPM build :-)  I think he was fixing them yesterday.





cheers, jerry

>
> I then recreated the symbolic links in rc3.d, rc4.d and rc5.d for
> S38smb.  I copied (cp) the previous smb.conf to the new smb.conf (see
> below).
>
> I couldn't get smbd nor nmbd to run either thru SWAT or manually, so I
> rebooted the computer and noticed that "smb services" was running.
> Does this appears to take the place of the smbd and nmbd running under
> Samba 2.0.7???
>
> smbd and nmbd still not running, so I tried again with SWAT but to no
> avail.
>
> Did I make a mistake of getting an rpm file for 7.1 when I have 7.0???
> Should I get the rpm file for 6.2 (I noticed the numbering in it's
> name was slightly different from the 7.1 filename)???
>
> Except to remove 2.2.1a and go back to 2.0.7, I'm out of ideas.
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Marion D. Haines
> marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
> Network Administrator
> Board of County Commissioners
> Brevard County, Florida
>
> =============================
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # Date: 2001/07/17 14:25:07
>
>  # Global parameters
>  [global]
>          workgroup = STGROUP
>          netbios name = SMB1
>          server string = Samba-GC-C204-1
>          interfaces = 192.168.204.40/255.255.255.0
>          encrypt passwords = Yes
>          min passwd length = 6
>          smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
>          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*
>          username level = 5
>          unix password sync = Yes
>          log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>          max log size = 0
>          socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>          domain logons = Yes
>          os level = 33
>          preferred master = True
>          local master = No
>          domain master = True
>          dns proxy = No
>          wins support = Yes
>          create mask = 0755
>          printing = lprng
>
>  [printers]
>          comment = All Printers
>          path = /var/spool/samba
>          printable = Yes
>          browseable = No
>
>  [UDrive]
>          comment = SAMBA drive for user data storage.
>          path = /UDrive
>          read only = No
>

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i have samba 2.0.7 running on Solaris 7 and it is very slow. the files are
comming across the network at a very slow pace.
please help

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I am trying to get samba running on a RH 7.1 box.  With Samba-2.0.7, I had 
it configured to use my domain controller for authentication, then shared 
only /tmp as a public share.  All was fine for a few minutes...

Last week, I was informed the linux box was not showing up on the network, 
and I was unable to map the share via UNC.  A "ps ax" showed that smbd was 
running as a daemon, but no process was showing for nmbd.  Executing nmbd 
would NOT start a process.

I removed samba, then re-installed it from the setup CD's.  Again, things 
worked for a few minutes.  Again, nmbd died and could not be revived.

Totally uninstalling it again, I tried installing 2.2.1a from the source 
code.  All appeared to compile and install correctly (with everything going 
to usr/local/samba rather than split between /etc/samba and usr/sbin).

Now nmbd will never start...

I also downloaded an RPMS package of 2.2.1a from a samba mirror.  If I were 
to try that, can I just blow away /usr/local/samba and be all right?

Meanwhile, what gives with nmbd?????

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Never mind!  Being an MS systems admin, I'm not used to truly helpful log 
files that tell me exactly what is going on with anything and everything!

SO, poking around, I find a log.nmbd file that tells me why it is aborting...

Hope to have all running in a few minutes - thanks for your patience.

[2001/07/18 09:24:36, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:reload_nmbd_services(303)
   ERROR: both 'wins support = true' and 'wins server = <server>' cannot be 
set in the smb.conf file. nmbd aborting.

>Last week, I was informed the linux box was not showing up on the network, 
>and I was unable to map the share via UNC. A "ps ax" showed that smbd was 
>running as a daemon, but no process was showing for nmbd. Executing nmbd 
>would NOT start a process. [etc]


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Hello,

I installed my printer (Epson Stylus Color 740) on my Linuxsystem. Then I 
installed samba. I can see the printer on my Windows PC (Win2k) but when I 
want to install the printer in Windows I get always an error. The error is: 
NO DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER. 

What can I do ???



Thanks for your help


STEFAN ECKLEDER

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hello,

I have a problem to install a BDC

my configuration is :
server PDC (TESTPDC) with
    samba 2.2.1
    NIS ( server and client )
server BDC (SRVBDC1) with
    samba 2.2.1
    NIS ( client )

the NIS is ok.
but I have a problem with configuration of SAMBA

    When I want to connect a client wich his home directory is on the PDC it's all right,
but if his home directory is on the BDC the map is not mounted .

Here is my partially smb.conf from PDC


# NMBD
        netbios name = TESTPDC
        os level = 128
        preferred master = yes
        local master = yes
        domain master = yes
        workgroup = TESTADM
        server string = Serveur Primaire  ( Samba %v)

# PDC
        logon script = logon.bat
        logon path = \\%N\%U\Profile
        logon drive = S:
        logon home = \\%N\%U
        domain logons = yes

# Passwd
        security = user
        guest account = nobody
        encrypt passwords = yes
        unix password sync = yes
        smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
        passwd chat debug = no
        password level = 0
        username level = 0
        unix realname = No

#NIS
        nis homedir = yes
        homedir map = amd.homedir

my smb.conf from BDC :

# NMBD
        netbios name = TESTBDC
        os level = 64
        preferred master = yes
        local master = yes
        domain master = no
        workgroup = TESTADM
        server string = Serveur secondaire

# BDC
        logon script = logon.bat
        logon path = \\%N\%U\Profile
        logon drive = U:
        logon home = \\%N\%U
        domain logons = yes
remote browse sync = 10.1.33.246
remote announce = 10.1.33.246


# Passwd
         security = user
         password server =  *
        guest account = nobody
        encrypt passwords = yes
        unix password sync = yes
        passwd chat debug = no
        password level = 0
        username level = 0
        unix realname = No

And my File amd.homedir :

    user1 srvbdc1:/home/user1
    user2 srvbdc1:/home/user2

thanks for your help.

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> I installed my printer (Epson Stylus Color 740) on my Linuxsystem.
> Then I installed samba. I can see the printer on my Windows PC
> (Win2k) but when I want to install the printer in Windows I get
> always an error. The error is: NO DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER.
>
> What can I do ???

do the same as me,if you don't need really advanced printing support,i 
use a small printing script:

bash-2.04$ cat /usr/bin/print
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/a2ps -1 $1 | /usr/local/bin/gs @bjc610a8.upp -q -dBATCH 
-dSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=/dev/printers/0 -

and here's my printing share:

[Printer]
        comment = Canon BJC-2100
        path = /var/spool/samba
        printable = Yes
        postscript = Yes
        print command = /usr/bin/print %s
        lpq command =
        lprm command =
        printer driver file =

the samba spool dir (/var/spool/samba) need to be world writable and 
you need to clean it up manually,for the windows boxes,just install the 
adobe generic printer driver (available for download at adobe.com or 
just mail me,i still have the file).

Alain

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Hi,

We have samba 2.2.1a (PDC) running on Solaris 2.7 and get the following 
error in the logs.  I can repreoduce it at will, but unfortuanelty I can 
not at the moment provide a debug log.  Has anyone else seen this?

Error is:
[2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] 
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
  _samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] 
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
  _samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 6492 (2.2.1a)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
  PANIC: internal error

To reproduce this all i need to do is run mkpasswd -d from the cygwin 
toolkit on a win2000 machine that is in the Samba controlled domain.

error output from mkpasswd is NetUserEnum() failed with 1726

Sometimes the command never dumps any domain user info and just fails, 
othertimes it gets so far (always to the same user - the 50th 
incidently) and then fails (if this happens then you see the 
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented. lines in the samba log).  

Querying users in explorer security settings is okay and returns all our 
users.

/James

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You asked about:
| Getting the Sun onto the Windows network
| Map the Sun drive onto Windows desktop PC's

	No problem: see 
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/index.html
	and feel free to ask general questions of the
	list, Solaris-specific questions of me.

--dave
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  Table of Contents
  -----------------

  Chapter 1: Learning the Samba
  Chapter 2: Installing Samba on a Unix System
  Chapter 3: Configuring Windows Clients
  Chapter 4: Disk Shares
  Chapter 5: Browsing and Advanced Disk Shares
  Chapter 6: Users, Security, and Domains
  Chapter 7: Printing and Name Resolution
  Chapter 8: Additional Samba Information
  Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Samba

  Appendix A: Configuring Samba with SSL
  Appendix B: Samba Performance Tuning
  Appendix C: Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference
  Appendix D: Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands
  Appendix E: Downloading Samba with CVS
  Appendix F: Sample Configuration File

  Index

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Subject: RE: Printer Epson Stylus Color 740
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Stefan,

The error is from Windows, not Linux.  Linux won't provide a Windows
driver for your printer.  Samba (the correct version) will let you set
it up for automatic push installation on NT and 2K boxes, but you still
have to provide the drivers.  If you only have one Windows pc to worry
with, your better off just installing the drivers on the windows pc
yourself.

Mike


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From: Stefan Eckleder [mailto:Stefan.Eckleder at gmx.de]
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Subject: Printer Epson Stylus Color 740


Hello,

I installed my printer (Epson Stylus Color 740) on my Linuxsystem. Then
I 
installed samba. I can see the printer on my Windows PC (Win2k) but when
I 
want to install the printer in Windows I get always an error. The error
is: 
NO DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER. 

What can I do ???



Thanks for your help


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Hello.
We re running AIX, and some time ago we installed but not configured Samba
2.0.7. I been trying to configure it today, and I can see my AIX server from
'Network Neightborhood' in my Windows clients. I see the name of the host and
the shares, but when I try to get into one of them the login pop-up doesn t
let me see the contents. I introduce the correct password, I ve seen the
smbpasswd file and it s ok.
So I ve installed the SWAT tool and I ve gone to the 'STATUS' tab. Then I ve
seen the nmbd daemon is running but not the smbd daemon. I ve tried lots of
ways to start it (the smbd daemon), but it isn t working.
Does anyone knows how to start this daemon? Or why it isn t running?
Thanks for your help.

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I'm running Samba 2.2.1a on RedHat 7.1.  I have approx
100 Win98 boxes.  15 of these boxes cannot obtain the
user list from the domain server when creating a Win98 
shared resource.  The others can; network configs are
all similar.  Drive Mapping of server directories and
other network functions seem to work okay.  Does anyone
have an idea why obtaining the user list when sharing
a folder or printer would fail on a small portion of
the workgroup?

thanks

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what do I have to configure to access SWAT remotely?

thanks
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This is an annoying minor problem and I want to know if I have something
setup incorrectly.

On the client if a user adds a folder to their Network Places folder and it
is saved in their profile, when they log back in the shortcut has lost its
magic and instead of taking them to the network share it opens a directory
with two files, target.lnk and a system/hidden desktop.ini. When I open the
target.lnk file it will open the share. What's the deal?

This also affects other special folders with desktop.ini in them, for
instance the standard My Pictures directory when opened after logging on a
second time loses its magic also.

I have Samba 2.2.1a and Win2k SP2 clients.

<-- smb.conf -->
# Global parameters
[global]
	workgroup = OFFICE
	netbios name = CHAPARRAL
	server string = chaparral server (Samba %v)

	syslog = 1
	syslog only = yes

	time server = Yes
	socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=4096 SO_RCVBUF=4096

	load printers = No
	printer admin = @staff

	logon drive = h:
	logon home = \\%N\%U
	logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
	logon script = login.bat

	os level = 65
	domain logons = Yes
	preferred master = Yes
	domain master = Yes
	local master = Yes

	security = user
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
	passwd chat = *New\spassword:* %n\n *Re-enter\snew\spassword:* %n\n *Password\schanged.* .

	dns proxy = No
	create mask = 0664
	map archive = No
	strict locking = Yes
	fake directory create times = Yes
	interfaces = 192.168.78.1/24 127.0.0.1/8
	bind interfaces only = true
	utmp = True
	wins support = yes

	add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false %u

	domain admin group = root @root

[homes]
	comment = Home Directories
	path = /home/%u
	read only = No
	directory mask = 0775
	browseable = No

[netlogon]
	comment = Network Logon
	path = /usr/local/share/netlogon
	read only = Yes
	guest ok = Yes
	locking = No
	write list = @staff

[profiles]
	comment = User Profiles
	path = /usr/local/share/profiles
	read only = No
	create mask = 0600
	directory mask = 0700
	browseable = Yes

[print$]
	comment = Network Printers
	path = /usr/local/share/printers
	guest ok = yes
	browseable = yes
	read only = yes
	write list = @staff

[applications]
	comment = Applications
	path = /usr/local/share/applications
	force group = users
	read only = No
	directory mask = 0775
	veto oplock files = /*.NET/*.DB/*.PX/*.YG?/*.XG?/*.MB/*.DBF/*.MDX/*.DBT/

[intercheck]
	comment = Sophos InterCheck
	path = /var/spool/intercheck
	read only = No
	force group = +sweep

[microsoft]
	comment = Office, Service Packs
	path = /usr/local/share/microsoft
	read only = Yes
	write list = @staff

[archives]
	comment = CD Archives
	path = /usr/local/share/archives
	read only = Yes
	write list = @staff

[cdrom]
	comment = Mounted CD-ROM
	path = /cdrom
	read only = Yes

[drivers]
	comment = Driver Files
	path = /usr/local/share/drivers
	read only = Yes
	write list = @staff

[payroll]
	comment = ADP Payroll
	path = /usr/local/share/payroll
	directory mask = 0770
	valid users = @payroll
	read only = No

[fax]
	comment = FAX Related Files
	path = /usr/local/share/fax
	read only = Yes
	directory mask = 0775
	write list = @staff

[documents]
	comment = Electronic Documents
	path = /usr/local/share/documents
	read only = Yes
	locking = No
	write list = @staff

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I'm running samba 2.2 and am trying to join the domain and keep getting
the message:

The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.

I have created the machine account and put it in smbpasswd
I log in with root/password when the login to join the domain appears.

Can anyone help?

Matt

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We have successfully upgraded to the provided 2.2.1a RPM under RedHat 7.1
and used it to turn a server into a PDC for a domain.  Whilst we've had no
problems[1] adding a number of W2K Professional clients into this domain,
we're currently trying to move a W2K Server client into it and not having
any luck at all.

I'm making use of the 'add user script' to create the Unix-side machine
account, which has worked successfully with the other clients.  We're not
reaching the stage of this account trying to be created with the W2K Server
box.  It's just giving up very early in the process claiming that the domain
isn't even visible.

Is this a known/unsurprising result?  If not, please let me know what
debugging info would be useful to try and track it down.  Many thanks!

Some relevant(?) bits of smb.conf:

[global]
        workgroup = EVTECH
        netbios name = MEDUSA
        netbios aliases = LONDONSERVER
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        pam password change = Yes
#       passwd chat = need something here!
        unix password sync = Yes
        username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
        guest account = nobody
        log file = /var/log/samba
        log level = 9
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
        time server = Yes
        os level = 65
        preferred master = Yes
        domain master = Yes
        local master = Yes
        domain logons = Yes
        add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 200 -s /bin/false -r %u
        wins support = Yes
        wins proxy = Yes

[NETLOGON]
        path = /etc/samba/netlogon
        writeable = No
        write list = root

[1] except the slightly bizarre behaviour of trying to switch directly to
the domain didn't work, but switching to the workgroup of the same name and
_then_ to the domain did...

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* Ashley Clark in "Shortcuts not being transfered correctly" dated
* 2001/07/18 13:29 wrote:

> On the client if a user adds a folder to their Network Places folder and
> it is saved in their profile, when they log back in the shortcut has lost
> its magic and instead of taking them to the network share it opens a
> directory with two files, target.lnk and a system/hidden desktop.ini. When
> I open the target.lnk file it will open the share. What's the deal?
> 
> This also affects other special folders with desktop.ini in them, for
> instance the standard My Pictures directory when opened after logging on a
> second time loses its magic also.

Trying a little before and after experimentation it seems that before I log
out (at least from a command prompt window) the directory is marked
read-only, when I log back in the read-only bit is no longer set and the
magic is gone. If I use attrib to add it back then the magic works again.
Strange?

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Is it possible to configure Samba to have "backup" wins server entries?

I've tried:

wins server = 111.111.111.111, 222.222.222.222

and it ignores the second entry if the first wins server doesn't respond.

Thanks,

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Hello,

	I'm trying to find a Samba package for our test unix server.  Our
test server runs UNIX_SV 2.03.  Unfortunately the Samba 2.2 package seems to
want to use the unix file libsocket.so.2, where as the version of unix we
use is older and has the version libsocket.so.1 available.  I have used
Samba in our production environment, but given that it has the latest O/S
and is on a machine that is much more powerfull, it works perfectly.

	I cannot find an older archived version of Samba, and would like
some help or recommendations if you have any for getting Samba to work in
UnixWare 2.03 without having to upgrade the operating system. 

Thank you in advance for your help.


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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Phil Radden wrote:
> We have successfully upgraded to the provided 2.2.1a RPM under RedHat 7.1
> and used it to turn a server into a PDC for a domain.  Whilst we've had no
> problems[1] adding a number of W2K Professional clients into this domain,
> we're currently trying to move a W2K Server client into it and not having
> any luck at all.

As always happens, it looks like it became fixed straight after my mail.  As
far as we can tell, it was installing Service Pack 2 (didn't have SP1 to
hand) which did it.  All the W2K Pro boxes happened to have SP1 already
installed, but the W2K Server install was fresh.

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Hello,
I got a quick question for y'all.  We want to restrict the types of files
that can be saved to our samba shares.  For example:  in a zip directory we
want to only allow .zip files to be saved to it.  Is there anyway of doing
this with Samba 2.2.0?
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can give

Jon Hoffman

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I forget the exact setting but veto all files.. then overide the veto for
.zip  or something like that... then set up a cron to clean up the drive
every so often... ya it creates a black hole which can reach the point of
implosion... but theoretical physics isn't my forte.

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Hello,
I got a quick question for y'all.  We want to restrict the types of files
that can be saved to our samba shares.  For example:  in a zip directory we
want to only allow .zip files to be saved to it.  Is there anyway of doing
this with Samba 2.2.0?
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can give

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I get the following error when booting a client computer onto which the
GPO is applied:
 
Failed to peform redirection of folder Application Data.  The new
directories for the redirected folder could not be created.  The folder
is configured to be redirected to \\Server\share\%username% the final
expanded path was \\Server\share\user.  The following error occured:
This security ID may not be assigned as the owner of this object.
 
I m running SAMBA 2.2.1a in DOMAIN mode.  The home shares get mapped
fine as homes... but no success when trying to apply the folder
redirection GPO's.  Any ideas?
 
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The problem was mine, all right.  I used the 2.2.1a upgrade for RH7.1 but had only RH7.0.  Whoever said that they suspected this because of the differences in the kernels was absolutely right.

Basically solved the problems by upgrading to 7.1, reinstalled 2.2.1a,  copied the old smb.conf back to it's proper place, a few other little nitnoy items, and all is working just fine.

Thanks for the replies,
Marion D. Haines
marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
Network Administrator
Board of County Commissioners
Brevard County, Florida

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent:	Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:48 AM
To:	Marion Haines at BCC@Viera
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Subject:	Re: smbd & nmbd not starting

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us wrote:

> This is my first upgrade.  I have RedHat 7.0 and was running Samba
> 2.0.7.  All was working just fine.
>
> I downloaded Samba 2.2.1a for RedHat 7.1, used "rpm -e" to remove the
> samba-client, samba-common and the samba-2.0.7 ssl and then confirmed
> with an "rpm -qa | grep samba" that all were gone.
>
> I then installed samba-2.2.1a-20010i386.rpm.  As I was doing so, I got
> a long list of repeating lines saying something about "group abartlet
> ..." and "user abartlet ..." not being there.  What could cause
> that???  Other than that, the installation of 2.2.1a seemed to go
> fine.

Andrew B.  goofed the RPM build :-)  I think he was fixing them yesterday.





cheers, jerry

>
> I then recreated the symbolic links in rc3.d, rc4.d and rc5.d for
> S38smb.  I copied (cp) the previous smb.conf to the new smb.conf (see
> below).
>
> I couldn't get smbd nor nmbd to run either thru SWAT or manually, so I
> rebooted the computer and noticed that "smb services" was running.
> Does this appears to take the place of the smbd and nmbd running under
> Samba 2.0.7???
>
> smbd and nmbd still not running, so I tried again with SWAT but to no
> avail.
>
> Did I make a mistake of getting an rpm file for 7.1 when I have 7.0???
> Should I get the rpm file for 6.2 (I noticed the numbering in it's
> name was slightly different from the 7.1 filename)???
>
> Except to remove 2.2.1a and go back to 2.0.7, I'm out of ideas.
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Marion D. Haines
> marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
> Network Administrator
> Board of County Commissioners
> Brevard County, Florida
>
> =============================
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # Date: 2001/07/17 14:25:07
>
>  # Global parameters
>  [global]
>          workgroup = STGROUP
>          netbios name = SMB1
>          server string = Samba-GC-C204-1
>          interfaces = 192.168.204.40/255.255.255.0
>          encrypt passwords = Yes
>          min passwd length = 6
>          smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
>          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*
>          username level = 5
>          unix password sync = Yes
>          log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>          max log size = 0
>          socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>          domain logons = Yes
>          os level = 33
>          preferred master = True
>          local master = No
>          domain master = True
>          dns proxy = No
>          wins support = Yes
>          create mask = 0755
>          printing = lprng
>
>  [printers]
>          comment = All Printers
>          path = /var/spool/samba
>          printable = Yes
>          browseable = No
>
>  [UDrive]
>          comment = SAMBA drive for user data storage.
>          path = /UDrive
>          read only = No
>

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See my one of my mail regarding PDC

Bye...!

Matt Lung wrote:

> I'm running samba 2.2 and am trying to join the domain and keep getting
> the message:
>
> The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.
>
> I have created the machine account and put it in smbpasswd
> I log in with root/password when the login to join the domain appears.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Matt
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Hi Jean-Michel,

Where I can find a doc that explain how to set up BDC and NIS
into Samba Architecture?

Thanx

Averroes

Jean-Michel PAKIRY wrote:

> hello,
>
> I have a problem to install a BDC
>
> my configuration is :
> server PDC (TESTPDC) with
>     samba 2.2.1
>     NIS ( server and client )
> server BDC (SRVBDC1) with
>     samba 2.2.1
>     NIS ( client )
>
> the NIS is ok.
> but I have a problem with configuration of SAMBA
>
>     When I want to connect a client wich his home directory is on the PDC it's all right,
> but if his home directory is on the BDC the map is not mounted .
>
> Here is my partially smb.conf from PDC
>
> # NMBD
>         netbios name = TESTPDC
>         os level = 128
>         preferred master = yes
>         local master = yes
>         domain master = yes
>         workgroup = TESTADM
>         server string = Serveur Primaire  ( Samba %v)
>
> # PDC
>         logon script = logon.bat
>         logon path = \\%N\%U\Profile
>         logon drive = S:
>         logon home = \\%N\%U
>         domain logons = yes
>
> # Passwd
>         security = user
>         guest account = nobody
>         encrypt passwords = yes
>         unix password sync = yes
>         smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>         passwd chat debug = no
>         password level = 0
>         username level = 0
>         unix realname = No
>
> #NIS
>         nis homedir = yes
>         homedir map = amd.homedir
>
> my smb.conf from BDC :
>
> # NMBD
>         netbios name = TESTBDC
>         os level = 64
>         preferred master = yes
>         local master = yes
>         domain master = no
>         workgroup = TESTADM
>         server string = Serveur secondaire
>
> # BDC
>         logon script = logon.bat
>         logon path = \\%N\%U\Profile
>         logon drive = U:
>         logon home = \\%N\%U
>         domain logons = yes
> remote browse sync = 10.1.33.246
> remote announce = 10.1.33.246
>
> # Passwd
>          security = user
>          password server =  *
>         guest account = nobody
>         encrypt passwords = yes
>         unix password sync = yes
>         passwd chat debug = no
>         password level = 0
>         username level = 0
>         unix realname = No
>
> And my File amd.homedir :
>
>     user1 srvbdc1:/home/user1
>     user2 srvbdc1:/home/user2
>
> thanks for your help.
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Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us wrote:
> 
> > This is my first upgrade.  I have RedHat 7.0 and was running Samba
> > 2.0.7.  All was working just fine.
> >
> > I downloaded Samba 2.2.1a for RedHat 7.1, used "rpm -e" to remove the
> > samba-client, samba-common and the samba-2.0.7 ssl and then confirmed
> > with an "rpm -qa | grep samba" that all were gone.
> >
> > I then installed samba-2.2.1a-20010i386.rpm.  As I was doing so, I got
> > a long list of repeating lines saying something about "group abartlet
> > ..." and "user abartlet ..." not being there.  What could cause
> > that???  Other than that, the installation of 2.2.1a seemed to go
> > fine.
> 
> Andrew B.  goofed the RPM build :-)  I think he was fixing them yesterday.
> 
> cheers, jerry

New fixed packages are now on the FTP site.

Sorry about that,

Andrew Bartlett

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 12:20:29AM +0200, Averroes wrote:
> Hi Jean-Michel,
> 
> Where I can find a doc that explain how to set up BDC and NIS
> into Samba Architecture?
> 

Samba 2.2 won't act as a BDC yet.  Watch this list for possible
announcements.

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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
I am getting ready to install Samba for the first time. I have downloaded 
everything I though I would need from the Samba Site. I have also bought 
the latest book from O'Reilly: "Using Samba" by Eckstein,Colllier-Brown, 
and Kelly. The book covers version 2.0.6. I have noticed the last stable 
version is 2.2.1. Is there any difference between the two versions that 
would give me any "gotcha's". I am having a deuce of a time just trying to 
get this all in and I would appreciate any information on any differences.

Thanks
Bob Counts
Kensett Arkansas

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Ashley Clark wrote:

> * Ashley Clark in "Shortcuts not being transfered correctly" dated
> * 2001/07/18 13:29 wrote:
>
> > On the client if a user adds a folder to their Network Places folder and
> > it is saved in their profile, when they log back in the shortcut has lost
> > its magic and instead of taking them to the network share it opens a
> > directory with two files, target.lnk and a system/hidden desktop.ini. When
> > I open the target.lnk file it will open the share. What's the deal?
> >
> > This also affects other special folders with desktop.ini in them, for
> > instance the standard My Pictures directory when opened after logging on a
> > second time loses its magic also.
>
> Trying a little before and after experimentation it seems that before
> I log out (at least from a command prompt window) the directory is
> marked read-only, when I log back in the read-only bit is no longer
> set and the magic is gone. If I use attrib to add it back then the
> magic works again. Strange?

No not strange at all.  The "My Briefcase" folder works
the same way :-(










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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, James Nord wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We have samba 2.2.1a (PDC) running on Solaris 2.7 and get the
> following error in the logs.  I can repreoduce it at will, but
> unfortuanelty I can not at the moment provide a debug log.  Has anyone
> else seen this?
>
> Error is:
> [2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
>   _samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
> [2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
>   _samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
> [2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
>   ===============================================================
> [2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
>   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 6492 (2.2.1a)
>   Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
> [2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
>   ===============================================================
> [2001/07/18 18:01:14, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
>   PANIC: internal error
>
> To reproduce this all i need to do is run mkpasswd -d from the cygwin
> toolkit on a win2000 machine that is in the Samba controlled domain.
>
> error output from mkpasswd is NetUserEnum() failed with 1726

See if you can either

(a) get a level 10 debug log, or
(b) Compile smbd with -g option, add 'panic action =
    /bin/sleep 9000' into smb.conf, and then attach a debugger
    to the crashed smbd and get a backtrace of the call stack.


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I am sharing files between Unix and Windows.  I have the name mangling options
set at default except for "case sensitive = yes".  I am running version 2.0.3.

Here is the problem I am having, I have two files, under unix they look like 
this:

FRED.FM
Fred.fm

Under windows they look like this:

Fred.fm
Fred.fm

As you can tell there is no way to tell the difference between these file which
is a problem.  We have opened the wrong file a few times.  What can I do to
make it clearer from the Windows side (Windows NT).

Thanks,

Luke

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hi,
I want to know How to install SAMBA in my machine?
Can I get some installation guide?

Thanks
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Hi,

I just installed a RedHat 6.2 with a vanilla 2.4.6 kernel and SGI XFS 1.0.1.
Everything seems to be fined, I put the correct stuff for quota, acl...
(everything compiled from the source)
I tried to configure samba 2.2.1a and samba CVS from today and I got the
same problems that others got.
As they already said, this does not happen with samba 2.2.0.
So is it possible to put back the support for XFS ACL in Samba ?
My Samba server will be used as a PDC for Windows 2000 machines and also as
a centralized storage system then I definitely need the ACL support.

Regards.

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Hi Luke,
That's not YOUR problem, that's windows explorer being 'nice' to you.
It shows a file all caps as IF only the 1st letter is capitalized.
If you go to a command prompt and do a dir command on the same directory
it will show up correctly.  As far as I know (and I don't know too far ;>)
there's nothing you can do on the NT side to make Explorer tell you the 
truth...
Don

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I am sharing files between Unix and Windows.  I have the name mangling
options
set at default except for "case sensitive = yes".  I am running version
2.0.3.

Here is the problem I am having, I have two files, under unix they look like

this:

FRED.FM
Fred.fm

Under windows they look like this:

Fred.fm
Fred.fm

As you can tell there is no way to tell the difference between these file
which
is a problem.  We have opened the wrong file a few times.  What can I do to
make it clearer from the Windows side (Windows NT).

Thanks,

Luke

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Jerome,

Could you elaborate more? I don't remember what the
other reports said. (the truth: I didn't have time to
read them) If you could do that, and get back to me,
I'd appreciate it. Good luck!

Sean Elble
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> Hi,
> 
> I just installed a RedHat 6.2 with a vanilla 2.4.6
> kernel and SGI XFS 1.0.1.
> Everything seems to be fined, I put the correct
> stuff for quota, acl...
> (everything compiled from the source)
> I tried to configure samba 2.2.1a and samba CVS from
> today and I got the
> same problems that others got.
> As they already said, this does not happen with
> samba 2.2.0.
> So is it possible to put back the support for XFS
> ACL in Samba ?
> My Samba server will be used as a PDC for Windows
> 2000 machines and also as
> a centralized storage system then I definitely need
> the ACL support.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Jerome
> 
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Hi,

it looks like the configure script of Samba 2.2.1a and the CVS one does not
test the XFS ACL presence. It tests the POSIX ACL support which I don't have
because there is nothing for the 2.4.6 kernel on this website
http://acl.bestbits.at/

By the way, do you know if it possible to have POSXI ACL and XFS ACL at the
same time because both provide acl and attributes utilities ? Is there any
conflicts ?

As far as I get nothing during 'configure' saying 'XFS ACL support' I guess
it is not used and I won't be able to use it from Samba after.

Regards.

Jerome

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> Jerome,
>
> Could you elaborate more? I don't remember what the
> other reports said. (the truth: I didn't have time to
> read them) If you could do that, and get back to me,
> I'd appreciate it. Good luck!
>
> Sean Elble
> --- Jerome Baumgarten <jerome_baumgarten at yahoo.fr>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just installed a RedHat 6.2 with a vanilla 2.4.6
> > kernel and SGI XFS 1.0.1.
> > Everything seems to be fined, I put the correct
> > stuff for quota, acl...
> > (everything compiled from the source)
> > I tried to configure samba 2.2.1a and samba CVS from
> > today and I got the
> > same problems that others got.
> > As they already said, this does not happen with
> > samba 2.2.0.
> > So is it possible to put back the support for XFS
> > ACL in Samba ?
> > My Samba server will be used as a PDC for Windows
> > 2000 machines and also as
> > a centralized storage system then I definitely need
> > the ACL support.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > Jerome
> >
> >
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Bob Counts wrote:
> 
> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
> I am getting ready to install Samba for the first time. I have downloaded
> everything I though I would need from the Samba Site. I have also bought
> the latest book from O'Reilly: "Using Samba" by Eckstein,Colllier-Brown,
> and Kelly. The book covers version 2.0.6. I have noticed the last stable
> version is 2.2.1. Is there any difference between the two versions that
> would give me any "gotcha's". I am having a deuce of a time just trying to
> get this all in and I would appreciate any information on any differences.
> 
> Thanks
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The O'Reilly book is GREAT to get you up and running. Most of the
changes from 2.06 - 2.2.1 have to do with marrying NT and Win2k to samba
and plugging some security holes (along with some bug fixes and locking
fixes) For a base install of 2.2.1a, the book will more than get you up
and running.

I'm still running 2.09 and it works flawlessly for my purposes (small 5
computer office - no NT, never have, never will) From my experience, the
easiest way to get up and running is to start with fixed IP's use WINS,
/etc/hosts and /etc/lmhosts for name resolution. Get comfortable with
the system. Then migrate to a DHCP/BIND setup. Though nothing is
difficult, it can be daunting if you try it all at once.

They have computers in Arkansas? What did they do with all the stills,
livestock and farm equipment?

-- 
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Hi,

We are having UnixWare SVR 4.2MP Version 2.0 and are using Samba
downloaded from the Freebird archives - ftp u1.abs.net
/unixware/freebird/fileserver/samba-1.9.15p8*. We are using Win98/95
clients to share printers and files and to take backups of our Win files
onto the Unixware (samba server) tape drive. If you want more
functionality however, you'll need to compile the source for your platform
yourself.

Hope that helps

Mark.


On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Marles, Rob wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> 	I'm trying to find a Samba package for our test unix server.  Our
> test server runs UNIX_SV 2.03.  Unfortunately the Samba 2.2 package seems to
> want to use the unix file libsocket.so.2, where as the version of unix we
> use is older and has the version libsocket.so.1 available.  I have used
> Samba in our production environment, but given that it has the latest O/S
> and is on a machine that is much more powerfull, it works perfectly.
> 
> 	I cannot find an older archived version of Samba, and would like
> some help or recommendations if you have any for getting Samba to work in
> UnixWare 2.03 without having to upgrade the operating system. 
> 
> Thank you in advance for your help.
> 
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Dear all,

Our Linux users here require to share their floppy drive to other Windows
users with Samba.
It requires autofs used for the floppy drive so that users no need to
manually mount / unmount the floppy.

However, we got a lots of problems:

I've tried to setup the automount with timeout=1 for the floppy, but when,
seems when the floppy share is being used by some people, unmount doesn't
work properly. Even worse, sometimes when we changed a floppy, all we can
see from the floppy share is the old content of the previous floppy!

Is there some sort of caching & locking to a samba's share and I should also
take care of it (disable them) so that everyone cannot use the floppy share
again if the floppy is removed?

Another question is in Windows if we want to mount the floppy share network
drive, and we don't put the floppy to the Samba machine's drive, it can
never mount the floppy as a network share and both Windows & Linux just hang
there with the Linux's floppy drive light turned on.

The Linux system is Debian 2.2 with kernel 2.2.17, Samba 2.0.7. Windows is a
Win2k Professional.
Sorry for so many questions but we really don't know how can we do!

Thanks!
Vincent

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Dear all,

Our Linux users here require to share their floppy drive to other Windows
users with Samba.
It requires autofs used for the floppy drive so that users no need to
manually mount / unmount the floppy.

However, we got a lots of problems:

I've tried to setup the automount with timeout=1 for the floppy, but when,
seems when the floppy share is being used by some people, unmount doesn't
work properly. Even worse, sometimes when we changed a floppy, all we can
see from the floppy share is the old content of the previous floppy!

Is there some sort of caching & locking to a samba's share and I should also
take care of it (disable them) so that everyone cannot use the floppy share
again if the floppy is removed?

Another question is in Windows if we want to mount the floppy share network
drive, and we don't put the floppy to the Samba machine's drive, it can
never mount the floppy as a network share and both Windows & Linux just hang
there with the Linux's floppy drive light turned on.

The Linux system is Debian 2.2 with kernel 2.2.17, Samba 2.0.7. Windows is a
Win2k Professional.
Sorry for so many questions but we really don't know how can we do!

Thanks!
Vincent

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I edited print_cups.c and made the following changes.  It is not pretty
and definatly not the way to do it, but I think it might work.  I have
been able to compile it, but unable to test it out.

Patrick Gunerud
======================================================

--- print_cups.c	Wed Jul 18 21:24:24 2001
+++ print_cups.c.old	Wed Jul 18 20:36:36 2001
@@ -1014,9 +1014,6 @@
 			*response;	/* IPP Response */
 	cups_lang_t	*language;	/* Default language */
 	char		uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* printer-uri attribute */
-	char		user_fix;	/* Default to root to fix no passed user name */
-
-	user_fix='root';
 
 
 	DEBUG(5,("cups_queue_pause(%d)\n", snum));
@@ -1067,7 +1064,7 @@
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
 
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name",
-        	     NULL, user_fix);
+        	     NULL, pjob->user);
 
        /*
 	* Do the request and get back a response...
@@ -1108,9 +1105,6 @@
 			*response;	/* IPP Response */
 	cups_lang_t	*language;	/* Default language */
 	char		uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* printer-uri attribute */
-	char		user_fix;	/* Default to root to fix no passed user name */
-
-	user_fix='root';
 
 
 	DEBUG(5,("cups_queue_resume(%d)\n", snum));
@@ -1161,7 +1155,7 @@
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
 
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name",
-        	     NULL, user_fix);
+        	     NULL, pjob->user);
 
        /*
 	* Do the request and get back a response...

===================================================================

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Samba 2.2 cvs compile problems - Bug?
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 22:08:47 -0600
From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
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To: samba at lists.samba.org, samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org

Hi all,

    I checked out todays (7/17/2001) cvs of samba 2.2.  I get the
following error when I try to compile samba:

<snip>
Compiling passdb/pampass.c
Compiling printing/pcap.c
Compiling printing/print_svid.c
Compiling printing/print_cups.c
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_pause':
printing/print_cups.c:1067: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
printing/print_cups.c:1067: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
printing/print_cups.c:1067: for each function it appears in.)
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_resume':
printing/print_cups.c:1158: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
make: *** [printing/print_cups.o] Error 1

I am running RedHat 7.1 with cups installed for printing.  My configure
options are:

configure --libdir=/etc/samba \
  --with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/samba \
  --with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat --with-localstatedir=/var/log/samba \
  --with-pam --with-smbmount \
  --with-profile --with-mmap --with-quotas --with-automount

Patrick Gunerud

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David

thanks for the reply. I will look forward to getting
Samba up and running. I need to do something with 5
PC's and 3 teenagers all running peer-to-peer. 
Once again thanks for the reply the tip will come in
handy.

ps we still have all those stills and farms and such,
we're now computerized. ;-)

thanks
Bob Counts
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> Bob Counts wrote:
> > 
> > Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
> > I am getting ready to install Samba for the first
> time. I have downloaded
> > everything I though I would need from the Samba
> Site. I have also bought
> > the latest book from O'Reilly: "Using Samba" by
> Eckstein,Colllier-Brown,
> > and Kelly. The book covers version 2.0.6. I have
> noticed the last stable
> > version is 2.2.1. Is there any difference between
> the two versions that
> > would give me any "gotcha's". I am having a deuce
> of a time just trying to
> > get this all in and I would appreciate any
> information on any differences.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Bob Counts
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> The O'Reilly book is GREAT to get you up and
> running. Most of the
> changes from 2.06 - 2.2.1 have to do with marrying
> NT and Win2k to samba
> and plugging some security holes (along with some
> bug fixes and locking
> fixes) For a base install of 2.2.1a, the book will
> more than get you up
> and running.
> 
> I'm still running 2.09 and it works flawlessly for
> my purposes (small 5
> computer office - no NT, never have, never will)
> From my experience, the
> easiest way to get up and running is to start with
> fixed IP's use WINS,
> /etc/hosts and /etc/lmhosts for name resolution. Get
> comfortable with
> the system. Then migrate to a DHCP/BIND setup.
> Though nothing is
> difficult, it can be daunting if you try it all at
> once.
> 
> They have computers in Arkansas? What did they do
> with all the stills,
> livestock and farm equipment?
> 
> -- 
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How many users do you want have connect to the floppy at the same 
time? I would try some thing like:

max connections = 1
preecex = mount /floppy
postecex = umount /floppy

in smb.conf and

/dev/floppy  /floppy  msdos  noauto,user  0 0

in /etc/fstab.

Should work as long as your PC users take care to
1. instert the floppy
2. connect to the share
3. use the share
4. disconnect form the share
5. ejct the floppy

But I'm not sure if the automounter can avoid this 5 steps: As long 
as a smbd uses the floppy it can not be unmounted.

Christian






> 
> Our Linux users here require to share their floppy drive to other Windows
> users with Samba.
> It requires autofs used for the floppy drive so that users no need to
> manually mount / unmount the floppy.
> 
> However, we got a lots of problems:
> 
> I've tried to setup the automount with timeout=1 for the floppy, but when,
> seems when the floppy share is being used by some people, unmount doesn't
> work properly. Even worse, sometimes when we changed a floppy, all we can
> see from the floppy share is the old content of the previous floppy!
> 
> Is there some sort of caching & locking to a samba's share and I should also
> take care of it (disable them) so that everyone cannot use the floppy share
> again if the floppy is removed?
> 
> Another question is in Windows if we want to mount the floppy share network
> drive, and we don't put the floppy to the Samba machine's drive, it can
> never mount the floppy as a network share and both Windows & Linux just hang
> there with the Linux's floppy drive light turned on.
> 
> The Linux system is Debian 2.2 with kernel 2.2.17, Samba 2.0.7. Windows is a
> Win2k Professional.
> Sorry for so many questions but we really don't know how can we do!
> 
> Thanks!
> Vincent
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Maybe this will end the question once and for all.. I may be a little
wrong about this but it, I think, is the correct explanation.

XFS and the XFS team intend on using the POSIX ACL implementation to
manage XFS ACL's on Linux, thus the need for SAMBA to support the
proprietary XFS ACL mechanisms is redundant. Unfortunately XFS 1.0.0 and
1.0.1, while fairly stable, are not complete and final implementations.
I am running Samba 2.2.1a + XFS + POSIX ACL's on a CVS version of the
kernel (2.4.7-pre6) + XFS from SGI's CVS and things work like a dream.

John Laur

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On Behalf Of Jerome Baumgarten
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:52 PM
To: Sean Elble
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Samba 2.2.1a + XFS + ACL

Hi,

it looks like the configure script of Samba 2.2.1a and the CVS one does
not
test the XFS ACL presence. It tests the POSIX ACL support which I don't
have
because there is nothing for the 2.4.6 kernel on this website
http://acl.bestbits.at/

By the way, do you know if it possible to have POSXI ACL and XFS ACL at
the
same time because both provide acl and attributes utilities ? Is there
any
conflicts ?

As far as I get nothing during 'configure' saying 'XFS ACL support' I
guess
it is not used and I won't be able to use it from Samba after.

Regards.

Jerome

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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: Samba 2.2.1a + XFS + ACL


> Jerome,
>
> Could you elaborate more? I don't remember what the
> other reports said. (the truth: I didn't have time to
> read them) If you could do that, and get back to me,
> I'd appreciate it. Good luck!
>
> Sean Elble
> --- Jerome Baumgarten <jerome_baumgarten at yahoo.fr>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just installed a RedHat 6.2 with a vanilla 2.4.6
> > kernel and SGI XFS 1.0.1.
> > Everything seems to be fined, I put the correct
> > stuff for quota, acl...
> > (everything compiled from the source)
> > I tried to configure samba 2.2.1a and samba CVS from
> > today and I got the
> > same problems that others got.
> > As they already said, this does not happen with
> > samba 2.2.0.
> > So is it possible to put back the support for XFS
> > ACL in Samba ?
> > My Samba server will be used as a PDC for Windows
> > 2000 machines and also as
> > a centralized storage system then I definitely need
> > the ACL support.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > Jerome
> >
> >
> >
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Hi List

W2K is the workstation OS, running with SP2.
Single PDC is NT 4, SP6a
Separate server running Samba 2.0.7 (slap fingers for not upgrading yet, i
know)
The Samba machine is a member of the NT domain

Basically all drives are mapped to the Samba machine during logon.
At present all workstations run Win95 & we're about to u/g to W2K.
As part of that I'm implementing roaming profiles, and for space reasons,
they need to be stored on the Samba box.  The profile path is set in 
the user properties on the NT server & points to \\SambaPC\profiles\username

I've been able to successfully create a profile when logging in using 
the config below, however when I make a change (wallpaper etc) and log 
off, it refuses to save the profile back to the Samba share.  
The contents of the log below show what has happened, but to me 
the file permissions should allow it, am I missing something here??

(by successfully creating a profile I mean having a blank directory
for the user in the Profiles share & letting W2K create it 
automatically when logging in)

note: all the test0[1,2,3] users are in group users

Can anyone shed some light on what is happening here.  I have more
output from the logs, but for space reasons I've only included what
I thought was relevant.  If anyone needs to see more info from smb.conf
or the logs, let me know.

TIA

------------------------------------------------------------
share setup for profile storage - smb.conf
------------------------------------------------------------

[Profiles]
	comment = Roaming Profile Storage
	path = /storage/profiles
	valid users = @users, @everyone
	admin users = @itstaff
	write list = @users, @itstaff, @everyone
	force group = users
	writeable = Yes
	create mask = 0770
	force create mode = 0770
	directory mask = 0770
	force directory mode = 0770
	guest ok = No
	browseable = No
	strict locking = No

------------------------------------------------------------
File permissions on profiles share and its subdirectories
------------------------------------------------------------

drwxrws---    5 root     users         120 Jul 18 15:06 profiles


drwxrws---    5 root     users         152 Jul 19 16:22 .
drwxr-xr-x   11 root     root          328 Jul 19 16:22 ..
drwxrws---   13 test01   users         456 Jul 19 16:09 test01
drwxrws---    2 test02   users          48 Jul 19 16:02 test02
drwxrws---    2 test03   users          48 Jul 19 16:02 test03


------------------------------------------------------------
This is from the log.<machinename>
------------------------------------------------------------
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(460)
  switch_message: queueing message due to being in oplock break state.
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(702)
  initial_break_processing: called for dev = 341, inode = 11304 tv_sec =
3b56809b, tv_usec = 54cd7.
  Current oplocks_open (exclusive = 1, levelII = 0)
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(618)
  Transaction 2190 of length 55
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(448)
  switch message SMBlockingX (pid 27464)
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] lib/doscalls.c:dos_ChDir(342)
  dos_ChDir to /storage/profiles
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(702)
  initial_break_processing: called for dev = 341, inode = 11304 tv_sec =
3b56809b, tv_usec = 54cd7.
  Current oplocks_open (exclusive = 0, levelII = 0)
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(739)
  initial_break_processing: file test01/Recent/prfB.tmp (dev = 341, inode =
11304) has no oplock.
  Allowing break to succeed regardless.
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(1076)
  oplock_break: returning success for dev = 341, inode = 11304
  Current exclusive_oplocks_open = 0
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(786)
  Share violation on file (4,1,2,27464,test01/Recent/prfB.tmp,fcbopen = 0,
flags = 0) = 0
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(138)
  error packet at line 878 cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) eclass=1 ecode=32
[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(143)
  error string = Permission denied

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Hi,

> XFS and the XFS team intend on using the POSIX ACL implementation to
> manage XFS ACL's on Linux, thus the need for SAMBA to support the
> proprietary XFS ACL mechanisms is redundant. Unfortunately XFS 1.0.0 and
> 1.0.1, while fairly stable, are not complete and final implementations.


Just to get you right:
Samba 2.2.1a just supports posix acls.
The XFS 1.0.1 ACLs are not fully POSIX compliant and therefore are not 
supported by samba 2.2.1a?


> I am running Samba 2.2.1a + XFS + POSIX ACL's on a CVS version of the
> kernel (2.4.7-pre6) + XFS from SGI's CVS and things work like a dream.


People who want to use XFS ACLs with samba 2.2.1a have to use the XFS 
version from SGI's CVS or have to wait for a POSIX compliant XFS release?

Thanks for clarifying this !

christoph

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hello,

I have a strange problem here:
server RH 7.1/samba 2.2.1 compiled from source with --with-pam 
--with-pam_smbpass, clear text passwords.
Clients are win98; they logon and I have a *.bat for every user
which maps some shares.
Now, if the user name has less the 8 chars, all is ok; if the 
username has more than 8, the bat has also more (%U.bat) 
from some clients it's working, from others not.
I'm climbing the walls; I'm working on this since yesterday 
and I came to no conclusion(some clients work, some don't)
Maybe it's a registry problem on the win98/win98se side...
Here is the relevant part from my setup:
[global]
....
	logon script = %U.bat
        logon home = \\%L\%U
        logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
        domain logons = Yes
...

[netlogon]
        comment = Network Logon Service
        path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
        admin users = admin
        read only = yes
        public = yes
        locking = no
        browseable = yes
        share modes = no
...
the permissions are ok on the linux side: 755 for the netlogon 
and *.bat files;
the format of the username is "aname_asurname", and the bat is 
aname_asurname.bat; from the clients that don't work it prints
C:\WINDOWS>Access  denied - Z:\ANAME~@%.BAT
it logs on ok, though; if I run the the bat locally, it maps
the drives...

any ideas?

dragos

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Dragos Delcea wrote:
> 
> hello,
> 
> I have a strange problem here:
> server RH 7.1/samba 2.2.1 compiled from source with --with-pam
> --with-pam_smbpass, clear text passwords.
> Clients are win98; they logon and I have a *.bat for every user
> which maps some shares.
> Now, if the user name has less the 8 chars, all is ok; if the
> username has more than 8, the bat has also more (%U.bat)
> from some clients it's working, from others not.
...
I forgot to tell you that I have a old server RH5.2/samba-2.0.4b 
which is woking that way...
I looked at the testparm output from both and tried some changes,
but I came to no result


dragos

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Luke Miller <millerl at biotronik.COM> wrote on 19.07.01 00:46:02:

>
>I am sharing files between Unix and Windows.  I have the name mangling 
>options set at default except for "case sensitive = yes".  I am 
>running version 2.0.3. 
>
>Here is the problem I am having, I have two files, under unix they 
>look like this:
>
>FRED.FM
>Fred.fm
>
>Under windows they look like this:
>
>Fred.fm
>Fred.fm
>
>As you can tell there is no way to tell the difference between these 
>file which is a problem.  We have opened the wrong file a few times.  
>What can I do to make it clearer from the Windows side (Windows NT).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Luke
>

Hi Luke,

in Win98 Explorer you can change this behavior (sorry I don't have a NT 
to test). Goto "View->Folder options" (translated from german version), 
in the "View" tab (translated again) you can check "Allow all uppercase 
filenames" (and translated again). 

Ciao Oliver

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I have 2 Windows-NT 4(SP5) file servers, which I want to access from my SuSE
7.0 Linux Box.
I've installed Samba 2.2.0 (from source tarball).
I get sucess on 'smbmount //uksrv1/share1 /windows/S -o username=bonnelltd'
but fail with   'smbmount //uksrv2/share2 /windows/Q -o username=bonnelltd'

Both servers are running static IP adresses, which are in my /etc/hosts
file.
Both Servers have exactly the same share permissions.
Both servers are runnig WINS (if this matters).
Both servers are in the same NT domain (though the good one is a BDC, the
bad one a member server)

The error that I got was:

28303:session setup failed :ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed

Can anyone think of anything else that I should be looking at

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Hi,
      I am completely new to samba. I'm trying to enable samba configuration
through an LDAP directory rather than from the local flat file. as a part of
my training project. Is there a road map available that would give me an idea
about which files I need to tamper with ? And of-course, suggestions and
issues related to this will be welcome and much appreciated.

Thanks
Manish

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Despite everybody's good suggestions, my problem still hasn't been solved. I
have rebooted the server in the meantime, so the new "locking=no" setting
must now certainly be active. Does anyone know an alternative solution or is
there something more I need to do?

Jordi Verwer

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Hi all,

I'm trying to create 'smarer' login scripts in this way:

<smb.conf>
logon script = logon.bat %U
<end>

<logon.bat>
@echo off
echo Hi, %1
<end>

I expected to see something like this as i log on as user nico:

Hi, nico

but all i get is:

Hi,

btw if i start the bat file from a prompt like this "logon nico", it works as
i want it to work.

Ideas?

Yours,
Nico de Haer

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I am having a bit of a problem getting samba to work.  First off let me tell
yo about my experiences with samba.  I am in school at a technical college
(for computer networking) and I have install samba there using RH 6.2
connected to a 98 box via a hub.  Ok, at home I have a DSL Router/switch
that connect my RH 7.1 box and a 98 box.  I am doing pretty much the same
that with my home lab that we are doing in the shcool lab.  I have the
smb.conf file configured and have tested it using  # testparm, but I still
can't get
it going.


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Hi,

> Just to get you right:
> Samba 2.2.1a just supports posix acls.
> The XFS 1.0.1 ACLs are not fully POSIX compliant and therefore are not
> supported by samba 2.2.1a?
>
>
> > I am running Samba 2.2.1a + XFS + POSIX ACL's on a CVS version of the
> > kernel (2.4.7-pre6) + XFS from SGI's CVS and things work like a dream.
>
>
> People who want to use XFS ACLs with samba 2.2.1a have to use the XFS
> version from SGI's CVS or have to wait for a POSIX compliant XFS release?

On my server I'm running kernel 2.4.6 + XFS 1.01 patches + XFS 1.01 tools +
Samba 2.2.1a with acl's enabled. In my experience,  XFS 1.01 is sufficiently
POSIX compliant to be used with Samba. Note that you must install the cmd's
(tar or RPM's) to get the required header files and libraries in order for
Samba's configure to recognize the alc support.

Wim

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Hello all,

I am not sure if this is the right place, but then I try to keep my message as short as possible.
We use Samba 2.0.3 on SunOS 5.8. On this machine we run ClearCase 4.0 and use Samba to export the directories and files used by above mentioned ClearCase to be used by ClearCase running on NT4.0 SP5 boxen. Now we encounter problems while using a special ClearCase feature called triggers. Files read by so called trigger scripts read from those Samba shares are incorrectly written back by the perl script invoked through those triggers. This worked for months until it recently started to break. Whereas I do not find error information in the various ClearCase logs, I do find a lot of error messages in the samba logs like this one here:

	srcp1:ccadm> more log.wceh00bt.post.ch
	[2001/07/16 12:38:47, 2] lib/access.c:(249)
	  Allowed connection from wceh00bt.post.ch (138.191.26.122)
	[2001/07/16 12:39:54, 2] smbd/open.c:(576)
	  kochw opened file kochw_nt.vws/.s/00008/99211a6b.100b.Snoerk.version read=Yes write=Yes (numopen=10)
	[2001/07/16 12:39:54, 0] locking/shmem_sysv.c:(214)
	  ERROR shm_alloc : alloc of 105 bytes failed
	[2001/07/16 12:39:54, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:(435)
	  ERROR:set_share_mode shmops->shm_alloc fail!
	[2001/07/16 12:39:54, 2] smbd/open.c:(576)

What does this mean? I am actually quite scared, because this seems to come from the very guts of Samba, and it seems to me that Samba is suffocating from some kind of shared memory allocation. May this be related with our file write problem, do I have to worry, is everything O.K. etc?

Every help is appreciated, thank you!

Best regards,		Werner Koch



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Kallisti!

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Hello all,

since my last posting, I got a little bit further, but
two major problems still remain:

1. After rebooting the linux machine with samba on it,
the windows clients get always the message
"NO DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER" and I have to
reinstall the driver.

2. The printer can only be used from the computer that
was used to install the driver!!!! All other computers
can see the printer and get the right driver information,
but they cannot print.

When I try to print from one of these machines, CUPS
prints in its error logfile the message:

"get_printer_attrs: resource name '/printers/lj1100' no good!
 get_jobs: resource name '/printers/lj1100' no good!"

Printing from the machine that was used to install the
driver returns a message like this:

"Job 12 queued on 'lp' by 'root'.
 Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel (PID 3657) for job
12."

I am trying to get this done for four days now, I would
be really happy if someone could help me with that!!!

Thanks,
Sascha


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Dear Sir,
I am newbie to Linux. I have loaded RedHat 7.1 in my machine. By default it  has Samba 2.0.8 installed and it is working
fine.
I have downloaded the latest tar files Samba 2.2.1a  from your site. I have  created the required rpm from it by makerpm
utility.
But when I try install the same using "rpm -Uvh "command it gives an error  message which says there is a conflict with
"samba -swat 2.0.8.1-7.1" . This also happens if deinstall the samba 2.0.8  using "rpm -e" commnd.
It would be nice if could help me out on this matter
Regards
Tridib

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I just resolved a problem I've been facing for years with Windows Terminal Server and printing to a
Samba server, and I think it might be worth it to document in the Samba docs.  Up until now I've had
"nt smb support = no" in the smb.conf, but this always caused problems with AutoCAD on Windows
Terminal Server, and now problems with Powerpoint on Windows 2000 were starting to occur.

I finally found a reference in the mailing list that addresses and provides a working fix for this
problem: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=97474174027152&w=2

The problem was that network connection "devices" named Ne00:, Ne01:, etc., were being created in the
working directory, if the working directory was a Samba share, when a WTS user sent a print job to a
Samba printer.  Normally this didn't cause problems, but occasionally the queue would just stop
working for a WTS server, and it appears the print output was just being written into the
Nexx: file.  To start it again the queue would have to be deleted and re-added to that WTS server.

Setting "nt smb support = no" fixed the problem, but created additional problems that started to
become critical with deployment of Windows 2000.  Powerpoint files on a Samba share would open as
read-only for any user other than the owner with the "nt smb support" parameter set to no, which is
similar to the problem we've accepted with AutoCAD for a few years.

I think at least this tidbit about adding "veto files" parameters to smb.conf for Windows Terminal
Server printing should be added to the documentation.  Perhaps a more elegant solution would be to
eventually add code to prevent Samba from allowing illegal filenames like Ne00: to be created on
disk.  Since files ending with a colon (:) are illegal in DOS/Windows filesystems, this seems like a
natural thing to prevent Samba from doing as well.

Thanks to the Samba team and all other contributors for a great package.

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:17:41 +0200
Sascha Mueller <Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de> wrote:

> I am trying to get this done for four days now, I would
> be really happy if someone could help me with that!!!

I have a working setup of samba + cups for a pretty large network, so
I can help you with hands on knowledge.

Ok.

Do you have cups installed and configured?

Can you access the configuration page on http://localhost:631/ ?

Can you print a test page from cups?

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Tridib Biswas wrote:
> 
> Dear Sir,
> I am newbie to Linux. I have loaded RedHat 7.1 in my machine. By default it  has Samba 2.0.8 installed and it is working
> fine.
> I have downloaded the latest tar files Samba 2.2.1a  from your site. I have  created the required rpm from it by makerpm
> utility.
> But when I try install the same using "rpm -Uvh "command it gives an error  message which says there is a conflict with
> "samba -swat 2.0.8.1-7.1" . This also happens if deinstall the samba 2.0.8  using "rpm -e" commnd.
> It would be nice if could help me out on this matter

rpm -e samba-swat samba-common samba-clients samba

should do the job

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Hello,

I have a problem to connect my w2k to my samba server.
here is my smb.conf dump
Load smb config files from /etc/smb.conf
Processing section "[printers]"
Processing section "[tmp]"
Loaded services file OK.
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
# Global parameters
[global]
coding system =
client code page = 850
workgroup = MYGROUP
netbios name = SDXL
netbios aliases =
netbios scope =
server string = Samba Server %v
interfaces =
bind interfaces only = No
security = USER
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = No
allow trusted domains = Yes
hosts equiv =
min password length = 5
map to guest = Never
null passwords = No
password server =
smb passwd file = /etc/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 = /var/log/samba/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 SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
stat cache size = 50
load printers = Yes
printcap name = lpstat
printer driver file = /etc/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 =
wins support = No
wins hook =
kernel oplocks = Yes
ole locking compatibility = Yes
oplock break wait time = 10
smbrun = /usr/bin/smbrun
config file =
auto services =
lock directory = /var/lock/samba
default service =
message command =
dfree command =
valid chars =
remote announce =
remote browse sync =
socket address = 0.0.0.0
homedir map =
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 =
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 = cups
print command = lpr -r -P%p %s
lpq command = lpq -P%p
lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
lppause command =
lpresume command =
queuepause command =
queueresume command =
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

[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
create mask = 0700
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r # using client side printer
drivers.
lpq command = lpstat -o %p
lprm command = cancel %p-%j

[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes



Here is my smbpasswd file
#
# SMB password file.
#
louis:501:BA92D7EC12E87FD2AAD3B435B51404EE:C468EB9A17011D5445C40728F79D4D89:
[U ]:LCT-3B46696E:louis


When I try to connect from w2k,after enter louis as a username and password,
it give me this error msg:
\\smbserver is not accessible.
The network name cannot be found.

But, if I use root as username, then I can connect.

Anyone know where I'm doing wrong?



In redhat, I done it without problem. I also try to copy the redhat
smb.conf to mandrake, but still not work.

Please tell me what to do now...thanks.





Regards,

Louis

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Hello Silviu,

thanks for helping...

To answer your questions:
Yes, cups is installed and configured.
Yes, I can access the configuration page.
Yes, cups prints correct test pages.

The funny thing is, that the computer I used to install
the printer driver on the samba server is able to print,
without any problems. But all the other computers cannot
print at all...

Any idea on that?

Thanks,
Sascha


Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:17:41 +0200
> Sascha Mueller <Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de> wrote:
> 
> > I am trying to get this done for four days now, I would
> > be really happy if someone could help me with that!!!
> 
> I have a working setup of samba + cups for a pretty large network, so
> I can help you with hands on knowledge.
> 
> Ok.
> 
> Do you have cups installed and configured?
> 
> Can you access the configuration page on http://localhost:631/ ?
> 
> Can you print a test page from cups?
> 
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"Jay D. Anderson" wrote:
> I think at least this tidbit about adding "veto files" parameters to smb.conf for Windows Terminal
> Server printing should be added to the documentation.  Perhaps a more elegant solution would be to
> eventually add code to prevent Samba from allowing illegal filenames like Ne00: to be created on
> disk.  Since files ending with a colon (:) are illegal in DOS/Windows filesystems, this seems like a
> natural thing to prevent Samba from doing as well.

	Hmmn: this might be a good feature for 
	other things, too: perhaps someone might
	propose a configutation option? It's
	a nice size for a first project (smaller
	than my selfcheck patch (:-))


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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Luke Miller wrote:

> FRED.FM
> Fred.fm
>
> Under windows they look like this:
>
> Fred.fm
> Fred.fm
>
> As you can tell there is no way to tell the difference between these file which
> is a problem.  We have opened the wrong file a few times.  What can I do to
> make it clearer from the Windows side (Windows NT).

'mangle case'?  Is this not working currently?






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Hi,

> On my server I'm running kernel 2.4.6 + XFS 1.01 patches + XFS 1.01 tools +
> Samba 2.2.1a with acl's enabled. In my experience,  XFS 1.01 is sufficiently
> POSIX compliant to be used with Samba. Note that you must install the cmd's
> (tar or RPM's) to get the required header files and libraries in order for
> Samba's configure to recognize the alc support.


You are completely right. Thanks a lot.
Installing xfsprogs 1.2.8 instead of 1.2.7 solved this !!

samba 2.2.1a is working correctly with xfs acl's now !

Thanks,
christoph

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Hi All

I am a new Samba user. My file sharing is working OK and my printing is
"sort of" working.

I want to print PostScript files from the PC and have them pre-processed by
my own code on the UNIX server. My script is executing when entered as the
print command. However, I get 5 files for every print job, and my script
gets called 5 times. The first for files contain just "%!". Can anyone
explain why this is happening, and how to stop it?

Secondly, I add a printer by changing the smb.conf file, but it doesn't
appear until I restart the smbd daemon. Is this the only way to refresh the
list? If so, won't it disrupt my existing sessions?

Thanks

Mark

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Hello all,

I have an mandrake samba 2.2.1a domain working fine here
with 10 clients running win98se. Everything is working
fine except that i have one win98se client that i don't
want others domain users to have access to, only me and
another person. I have 12 users on the domain. Is it
possible to do that with samba 2.2.1a? What do i have to
do to make it work? Can anyone give at least one
direction, like some documentation? Tanks everyone for
the help,

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On Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:47 PM
nico de haer wrote:

> I'm trying to create 'smarer' login scripts in this way:
>
> <smb.conf>
> logon script = logon.bat %U
> <end>

Not suprising this doesn't work, since Samba is emulating the login
script handling of LANMAN servers, which have no mechanism for passing
parameters to login scripts (nor does the client login script handler
expect any parameters)

If you want this sort of functionality, you'll need to spawn Kixtart
from your bat file, which has access via the WIN API to things like the
user name and a lot more.

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Dear Sirs

I am a newbie of smbclient. I tried to remove a remote directory with
smbclient's command rd (or rmdir) but I failed. It was because the
remote directory was not empty.

Could you please suggest what can I remove the non-empty remote
directory by a single command? 

If there is no solution, I will try to use the dir or ls command to
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What would cause nbtstat to see three of the servers but not the fourth?

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Subject: RE: Have to "Search for Computers" to get access to shares


I ran nbtstat from my Windows 2000 desktop. I'm sure the output tells me
something but I don't know what exactly. nbtstat finds information on all
the servers except www04 which is the server I am having trouble accessing.
I must have missed something when I configured www04 but I don't know what.
Where is nbtstat looking for this information?

C:\>nbtstat -a www01

Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [10.10.0.5] Scope Id: []

           NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table

       Name               Type         Status
    ---------------------------------------------
    WWW01          <00>  UNIQUE      Registered
    WWW01          <03>  UNIQUE      Registered
    WWW01          <20>  UNIQUE      Registered
    DAILYRATING    <00>  GROUP       Registered
    DAILYRATING    <1E>  GROUP       Registered

    MAC Address = 00-00-00-00-00-00

C:\>nbtstat -a www04

Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [10.10.0.5] Scope Id: []

    Host not found.

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On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 05:09:35PM -0400, Lance Lovette wrote:
> I have eleven RedHat 6.2 servers running Samba 2.0.7 that I access from my
Windows 2000 desktop. One of the servers is having a problem that I just
can't
figure out. All of the Samba servers show up in my "Computers Near Me"
Explorer
tree and except for this one server, I have no trouble accessing their
shares.
When I click on this one particular server, WWW04, I get a dialog that says,
"\\Www04 is not accessible. The network path was not found." However, if I
right-click "My Network Places" and then "Search for Computers", I can
search
for "www04.dailyrating.com" and find the computer and then I can
double-click
the computer to successfully access the shares. (If I search for just
"www04"
the server is found but I get the same error as before when I try to access
it.) From what I can tell the configuration of this problematic server is
identical to the other servers but I must be missing something. Any ideas?
>

Do you have any win98 or nt4 systems to test with also?

run these commands, and report their output to the list...

from linux:
host www04
host <ip of www04>

nmblookup www04 (from a different linux box and www04)

from windows (maybe win2000 too):
nbtstat -a www04 (and the same for two other samba servers)

I hope you have a firewall in front of these servers, as samba (or any
smb server) isn't recommended to be run on internet accessable hosts.

Mike
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Sascha,
I don't know if this is the problem, but a while back I remember someone
else was having a similar problem. The problem was related to the fact that
"/var/samba/" was being deleted every time the Linux server was rebooted.
Because of this the "ntdrivers.tdb" file was being lost every time.
The solution was to redefine the lock directory in the smb.conf file.

hope this helps
errol

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Subject: Re: Still problems with printer driver on a Samba 2.2.0a server


Hello Silviu,

thanks for helping...

To answer your questions:
Yes, cups is installed and configured.
Yes, I can access the configuration page.
Yes, cups prints correct test pages.

The funny thing is, that the computer I used to install
the printer driver on the samba server is able to print,
without any problems. But all the other computers cannot
print at all...

Any idea on that?

Thanks,
Sascha


Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:17:41 +0200
> Sascha Mueller <Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de> wrote:
> 
> > I am trying to get this done for four days now, I would
> > be really happy if someone could help me with that!!!
> 
> I have a working setup of samba + cups for a pretty large network, so
> I can help you with hands on knowledge.
> 
> Ok.
> 
> Do you have cups installed and configured?
> 
> Can you access the configuration page on http://localhost:631/ ?
> 
> Can you print a test page from cups?
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Howdy All,
 
What I'm using:
     -Mounting an NT share located on Win2kSP1
     -Redhat 7.1
     -Samba (latest RPM's found for fixing Win2kSP2 problems)
          ( http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48995).
     -Kernel 2.4.6.  I haven't tried any 2.4.7pre releases yet.
     -Shared files are accessed through Apache/Coldfusion
 
The reconnection problem might be that Apache is using the share and not
being able to "trigger" the reconnect.
 
The only error message I can find in my logs besides HTTPD Access Logs
is in /etc/var/messages (syslog).  It shows:
kernel: smb_get_length: recv error = 104
kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid
kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=143, generation=6
 
So it has recreated the connection 6 times.  It is always the "104"
error
 
This happens when I access the mounted directory for Apache to use.  I'm
also actively developing on this pages.  These are coldfusion pages as
well.
 
Apache just seems to have fits about this.  Is there a way that this.
Possibly never having to reconnect?
 
Any ideas or suggestions would be helpful,
-- TJ
 

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Hallo,

I have problems with Win2000 SP2 and samba.

my samba servers in our local network work very fine.
all win2000 SP2 boxes are in harmony with samba.

when dialing in into our network over isdn with one of the win2000 boxes
I get the complete browsing list of our domain.
all winNT and win2000 machines respond correctly.
all samba machines are visible, but none of them give me their shares.
win2000 explorer tells me that the sources are not available.

The same procedure with winnt4.0 SP6a works correctly.


Has anybody any solution ?


Thanks

Arno Zinecker

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Hi Errol,

thanks for your help. I do not have a /var/samba but a
/var/lock/samba
directory. I took a look at this directory and the file
"ntdrivers.tbd"
appears to be there. And the creation date tells me, that it has
been
created, the last time I installed the drivers. I will now reboot
the server and see what happens to the file....

But what should I do if the file gets deleted...? Just change the
directory? If that helps, I would be glad!!

Thanks,
Sascha

"Fouquet, Errol" wrote:
>
> Sascha,
> I don't know if this is the problem, but a while back I remember someone
> else was having a similar problem. The problem was related to the fact that
> "/var/samba/" was being deleted every time the Linux server was rebooted.
> Because of this the "ntdrivers.tdb" file was being lost every time.
> The solution was to redefine the lock directory in the smb.conf file.
>
> hope this helps
> errol
>
> Errol Fouquet - UNIX SysAdmin
> Minerals Management Service, DOI
> 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.
> New Orleans,  LA  70123
> Phone: (504) 736-3255
> Pager: (504) 374-2021
> Fax:   (504) 736-2464
> email: errol.fouquet at mms.gov
> http://www.gomr.mms.gov
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sascha Mueller [mailto:Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de]
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:53 AM
> To: Silviu Marin-Caea
> Cc: samba at samba.org
> Subject: Re: Still problems with printer driver on a Samba 2.2.0a server
>
> Hello Silviu,
>
> thanks for helping...
>
> To answer your questions:
> Yes, cups is installed and configured.
> Yes, I can access the configuration page.
> Yes, cups prints correct test pages.
>
> The funny thing is, that the computer I used to install
> the printer driver on the samba server is able to print,
> without any problems. But all the other computers cannot
> print at all...
>
> Any idea on that?
>
> Thanks,
> Sascha
>
> Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:17:41 +0200
> > Sascha Mueller <Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de> wrote:
> >
> > > I am trying to get this done for four days now, I would
> > > be really happy if someone could help me with that!!!
> >
> > I have a working setup of samba + cups for a pretty large network, so
> > I can help you with hands on knowledge.
> >
> > Ok.
> >
> > Do you have cups installed and configured?
> >
> > Can you access the configuration page on http://localhost:631/ ?
> >
> > Can you print a test page from cups?
> >
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I m havaing a lot of trouble patching my 2.4.6 kernel with the xfs core
patch... Could you give me a hint as to what patches you applied on the
2.4.6 kernel to get acl's to work...

Hugo Levasseur
McGill University

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Hi,

> On my server I'm running kernel 2.4.6 + XFS 1.01 patches + XFS 1.01 
> tools + Samba 2.2.1a with acl's enabled. In my experience,  XFS 1.01 
> is sufficiently POSIX compliant to be used with Samba. Note that you 
> must install the cmd's (tar or RPM's) to get the required header files

> and libraries in order for Samba's configure to recognize the alc 
> support.


You are completely right. Thanks a lot.
Installing xfsprogs 1.2.8 instead of 1.2.7 solved this !!

samba 2.2.1a is working correctly with xfs acl's now !

Thanks,
christoph
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Hello again,

I tried it now and you are totally right - all the files in my 
/var/lock/samba/ directory are created newly when I restart
the server. The windows clients do not see the driver any
more after that...

You wrote that I should "redefine" the lock directory of
samba - but what exactly do you mean? Just use a different
directory??

Thanks,
Sascha

Sascha Mueller wrote:
> 
> Hi Errol,
> 
> thanks for your help. I do not have a /var/samba but a
> /var/lock/samba
> directory. I took a look at this directory and the file
> "ntdrivers.tbd"
> appears to be there. And the creation date tells me, that it has
> been
> created, the last time I installed the drivers. I will now reboot
> the server and see what happens to the file....
> 
> But what should I do if the file gets deleted...? Just change the
> directory? If that helps, I would be glad!!
> 
> Thanks,
> Sascha
> 
> "Fouquet, Errol" wrote:
> >
> > Sascha,
> > I don't know if this is the problem, but a while back I remember someone
> > else was having a similar problem. The problem was related to the fact that
> > "/var/samba/" was being deleted every time the Linux server was rebooted.
> > Because of this the "ntdrivers.tdb" file was being lost every time.
> > The solution was to redefine the lock directory in the smb.conf file.
> >
> > hope this helps
> > errol
> >
> > Errol Fouquet - UNIX SysAdmin
> > Minerals Management Service, DOI
> > 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.
> > New Orleans,  LA  70123
> > Phone: (504) 736-3255
> > Pager: (504) 374-2021
> > Fax:   (504) 736-2464
> > email: errol.fouquet at mms.gov
> > http://www.gomr.mms.gov
> >

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--On Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:52 PM +0100 Michael Beddow 
<mbnospam at mbeddow.net> wrote:

> On Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:47 PM
> nico de haer wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to create 'smarer' login scripts in this way:
>>
>> <smb.conf>
>> logon script = logon.bat %U
>> <end>
>
<SNIP>
> If you want this sort of functionality, you'll need to spawn Kixtart
> from your bat file, which has access via the WIN API to things like the
> user name and a lot more.
>
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You could also dynamically generate a logon script on ths samba side, a'la 
http://www.phonax.com, or as also defined in the excellent QUE book Using 
Samba, which was written by (at least) two members of the Samba team.

- john

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Anyone,

I have installed the latest version of samba onto my HP-UX 700 workstation running 11.0.
At this point I am manually starting the smbd and nmbd daemons. I will enter them into a script later.
Once I get them running, I have run the command below and get an error, also below. Any advice?
At this point, I have been unsuccessful in seeing the unix shared drive from my NT4 machine.

# smbclient -U% -L localhost
added interface ip=10.1.1.2 bcast=10.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Domain=[ATLANTA2] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0a]
tree connect failed: code 0


Here is my very short test smb.conf:

# more smb.conf
[global]
        workgroup = atlanta2

#this is my first test share
[steves]
        comment = My first test share
        path = /steven/steves
        public = yes
        writable = yes
        printable = no
        browseable = yes

Thanks in advance,

Steven

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Hola como estas ?

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Nos vemos pronto, gracias.

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Hello Dezider and all,

thanks for helping... It is getting better and better now...

Problem 2 has been solved: I modified my smb.conf in two ways
and since that every computer can print!!!!! Great!!

I changed  "printcap name" from "/etc/printcap" to "cups" and
"printer driver location" to "/samba/printers" - and that's it...
I appended my complete smb.conf at the end of this message,
maybe it helps someone else in the future...

Problem 1 is still existing, but Errol gave me a good hint.
Unfortunately I am not sure what to do exactly... But we are
working on that :)

Anyway, thanks to everybody for helping!!!
Sascha


Dezider Gsra wrote:
> 
> Well, I've spent some "hard time" installing printer drivers too, so just a
> thought - what happens if you remove local drivers from the machine you
> used to install the drivers?
> Besides, what do you see when you open printers' properties? Do you see
> name of installed driver when you select Advanced tab in properties?
> If you see "No printer ... " you have to reinstall drivers.
> After all, users from other computers cannot print even after installing
> drivers locally?
> My objective was to bypass locall instalation of drivers and to download
> drivers directly from samba shared printer.
> hth
>     Dezider
> 

[global]
        workgroup = URKNALL
        netbios name = SAUERSTOFF
        interfaces = 192.168.0.8/255.255.255.0
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        update encrypted = Yes
        map to guest = Bad User
        passwd program = /usr/bin/yppasswd %u
        passwd chat = *root*password* secret\n *new*password* %n\n
*new*password* %n\n *changed*
        unix password sync = Yes
        log file = /var/log/smbd.log
        keepalive = 30
        printcap name = cups
        logon drive = H:
        preferred master = False
        domain master = False
        kernel oplocks = No
        NIS homedir = Yes
        hosts allow = 192.168.0.
        printing = cups
        printer driver location = /samba/printers
 
[homes]
        comment = home-directory
        path = /home
        read only = No
        create mask = 0750
 
[projects]
        comment = Projekte auf Server
        path = /prodato/projects
        read only = No
        guest ok = Yes
 
[dokumente]
        comment = Dokumente auf Server
        path = /prodato/dokumente
        read only = No
        create mask = 0777
        inherit permissions = Yes
        guest ok = Yes
 
[print$]
        path = /samba/printers
        write list = ntadmin
        read only = No
        guest ok = Yes
 
[netlogon]
        path = /samba/netlogon
        write list = ntadmin
        read only = No
 
[profiles]
        path = /samba/profiles
        read only = No
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700
 
[lj1100]
        path = /tmp
        guest ok = Yes
        printable = Yes
        print command = lpr -r -Plp %s
        printer name = lp

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Hi! How are you?

I send you this file in order to have your advice

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Hi,

> I m havaing a lot of trouble patching my 2.4.6 kernel with the xfs core
> patch... Could you give me a hint as to what patches you applied on the
> 2.4.6 kernel to get acl's to work...
>
> Hugo Levasseur
> McGill University

You need the patch found at
ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/patches/patch-2.4.6-xfs-2001-07-05.b
z2 for this to work. The patches in the Release-1.0.1 directory are for
2.0.5.
If you already used these, then what went wrong?

Wim

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Hi! How are you?

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I turned on mangle case like you sugested and that fixed the problem I was 
having, thanks!  This option doesn't seam to be documented very clearly in 
the man page.  I am still not really sure what it is doing, but it's workging.

Luke

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> On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Luke Miller wrote:
> 
> > FRED.FM
> > Fred.fm
> >
> > Under windows they look like this:
> >
> > Fred.fm
> > Fred.fm
> >
> > As you can tell there is no way to tell the difference between these file w
hich
> > is a problem.  We have opened the wrong file a few times.  What can I do to
> > make it clearer from the Windows side (Windows NT).
> 
> 'mangle case'?  Is this not working currently?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> cheers, jerry
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Hello Errol,

thank you!!! That is it - I moved from /var/lock/samba to
/var/samba
and now it works - all files are used by samba during startup and
no
drivers dissappear anymore!! - I would have never thought of
that...

Thanks for helping,
Sascha

"Fouquet, Errol" wrote:
> 
> Apparently, some Linux distributions clean up the "/var/lock" directory on
> every reboot.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sascha Mueller [mailto:Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de]
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 10:37 AM
> To: Fouquet, Errol
> Subject: Re: Still problems with printer driver on a Samba 2.2.0a server
> 
> Hi Errol,
> 
> thanks for your help. I do not have a /var/samba but a
> /var/lock/samba
> directory. I took a look at this directory and the file
> "ntdrivers.tbd"
> appears to be there. And the creation date tells me, that it has
> been
> created, the last time I installed the drivers. I will now reboot
> the server and see what happens to the file....
> 
> But what should I do if the file gets deleted...? Just change the
> directory? If that helps, I would be glad!!
> 
> Thanks,
> Sascha
> 

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You add:
	lock directory = <some path>
to your smb.conf file.

Of course this means you should probably stop samba, copy your lock dir
stuff to a new location, modify your smb.conf file, and then restart samba.


-----Original Message-----
From: Sascha Mueller [mailto:Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:13 AM
To: samba at samba.org
Subject: Re: Still problems with printer driver on a Samba 2.2.0aserver


Hello again,

I tried it now and you are totally right - all the files in my 
/var/lock/samba/ directory are created newly when I restart
the server. The windows clients do not see the driver any
more after that...

You wrote that I should "redefine" the lock directory of
samba - but what exactly do you mean? Just use a different
directory??

Thanks,
Sascha

Sascha Mueller wrote:
> 
> Hi Errol,
> 
> thanks for your help. I do not have a /var/samba but a
> /var/lock/samba
> directory. I took a look at this directory and the file
> "ntdrivers.tbd"
> appears to be there. And the creation date tells me, that it has
> been
> created, the last time I installed the drivers. I will now reboot
> the server and see what happens to the file....
> 
> But what should I do if the file gets deleted...? Just change the
> directory? If that helps, I would be glad!!
> 
> Thanks,
> Sascha
> 
> "Fouquet, Errol" wrote:
> >
> > Sascha,
> > I don't know if this is the problem, but a while back I remember someone
> > else was having a similar problem. The problem was related to the fact
that
> > "/var/samba/" was being deleted every time the Linux server was
rebooted.
> > Because of this the "ntdrivers.tdb" file was being lost every time.
> > The solution was to redefine the lock directory in the smb.conf file.
> >
> > hope this helps
> > errol
> >
> > Errol Fouquet - UNIX SysAdmin
> > Minerals Management Service, DOI
> > 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.
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> > Phone: (504) 736-3255
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> > http://www.gomr.mms.gov
> >

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What error messages are you getting?  Check the logs as well as what you
see on the client machine.

>From: Ron Hollingsworth >To: samba at lists.samba.org >Subject: samba
>Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 00:48:28 -0700 > >I am having a bit of a problem
getting samba to work. First off let me tell >yo about my experiences
with samba. I am in school at a technical college >(for computer
networking) and I have install samba there using RH 6.2 >connected to a
98 box via a hub. Ok, at home I have a DSL Router/switch >that connect my
RH 7.1 box and a 98 box. I am doing pretty much the same >that with my
home lab that we are doing in the shcool lab. I have the >smb.conf file
configured and have tested it using # testparm, but I still >can't get
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How do I have to activate policies on a win98 box via a samba pdc server?
Do i have to write a line in my login script, or is it just in win98 i have 
to mention something (via poledit)?

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:33:03AM +0200, Christian Barth wrote:
> How many users do you want have connect to the floppy at the same 
> time? I would try some thing like:
> 
> max connections = 1
> preecex = mount /floppy
> postecex = umount /floppy
> 
> in smb.conf and
> 
> /dev/floppy  /floppy  msdos  noauto,user  0 0
> 
> in /etc/fstab.
> 
> Should work as long as your PC users take care to
> 1. instert the floppy
> 2. connect to the share
> 3. use the share
> 4. disconnect form the share
> 5. ejct the floppy
> 
> But I'm not sure if the automounter can avoid this 5 steps: As long 
> as a smbd uses the floppy it can not be unmounted.
> 

I haven't shared a floppy through samba before, but I have shared zip
drives with vfat file systems with autofs and samba 2.0.8.

Note: With samba 2.0 (upto at least 2.0.8, haven't tried new versions,
or 2.2) you need to force the user to root for all vfat drives, or you
will get errors when creating directories.

The good thing about the zips is that when the drive is mounted, you
can't eject the disk.  You don't have that with the floppy drive.

In this case, you won't have any outward signs that the floppy is safe
to eject.  

You may try mounting in "sync" mode.  This will disable most caching
and force the data to be written to floppy immediately.  You'll get a
slowdown for this, but it's a floppy so that is expected.  It won't be
any slower than what windows would be...

The nice thing about samba in this case, is that it doesn't hold any
CWDs (current working directory, like in the shell) directories open
after listing.  This way, autofs can unmount even with explorer
viewing after a period of inactivity.

HTH,

Mike

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:35:19AM +0200, Christoph Lukas wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > XFS and the XFS team intend on using the POSIX ACL implementation to
> > manage XFS ACL's on Linux, thus the need for SAMBA to support the
> > proprietary XFS ACL mechanisms is redundant. Unfortunately XFS 1.0.0 and
> > 1.0.1, while fairly stable, are not complete and final implementations.
> 
> 
> Just to get you right:
> Samba 2.2.1a just supports posix acls.
> The XFS 1.0.1 ACLs are not fully POSIX compliant and therefore are not 
> supported by samba 2.2.1a?
> 
> 
> > I am running Samba 2.2.1a + XFS + POSIX ACL's on a CVS version of the
> > kernel (2.4.7-pre6) + XFS from SGI's CVS and things work like a dream.
> 
> 
> People who want to use XFS ACLs with samba 2.2.1a have to use the XFS 
> version from SGI's CVS or have to wait for a POSIX compliant XFS release?
>

I think what he was saying (correct me if I'm wrong) is that if you
want to use samba version >= 2.2.1a and ACLs with XFS you need 2.4.x +
POSIX ACLs + XFS.

Probably not all of the XFS ACLs from Irix have been ported to Linux,
but I'm just guessing...

Mike

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Bit of a newbie question:

We have an application (Quickbooks) that is accessing moderately large
account files across our 10base2 network.

The largest file is taking several minutes to run reports from within
Quickbooks, and I am wondering if part of the problem is whether Samba,
by default behavior, would be sending the entire contents of the file
across the network to the client PC or if it would send only the
necessary pieces.

If this behavior would instead be dictated by the application, please
let me know that also, as I'll bug Intuit about it. The PC itself is an
HP Brio200/Cel433 with 128mb ram and an Adaptec 10/100 Combo NIC.

Thanks in advance,

Adrian

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:16:25AM -0400, Lance Lovette wrote:
> What would cause nbtstat to see three of the servers but not the fourth?
> 

There are no quick answers for this.

How are the computers connected together?  Hubs? Switches? Routers?
Do any of these devices have management capabilities?

You're probably going to need to do some network tracing, and packet
analizing.

Post more on your setup, and I'll see what I can do.

Mike

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Tanks for everyone who answered my
question but i think that i was not
very clear about the problem, my samba
domain has a police rules (config.pol)
and these rules do not let win98se
users to press escape, so they have to
have a logon name and password to log
in locally on the win98se box, so what
i want is a way to only allowed user
log on locally (not by the network) on
each box that the user can log in
(locally), i hope i was clear now.
Tanks again for the help of
everybody...

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Create a new directory and the change the setting in /etc/smb.conf

Also you may want to try the new 2.2.1a rpm, maybe it is fixed there

Oliver

Sascha Mueller wrote:

>Hello again,
>
>I tried it now and you are totally right - all the files in my 
>/var/lock/samba/ directory are created newly when I restart
>the server. The windows clients do not see the driver any
>more after that...
>
>You wrote that I should "redefine" the lock directory of
>samba - but what exactly do you mean? Just use a different
>directory??
>
>Thanks,
>Sascha
>
>Sascha Mueller wrote:
>
>>Hi Errol,
>>
>>thanks for your help. I do not have a /var/samba but a
>>/var/lock/samba
>>directory. I took a look at this directory and the file
>>"ntdrivers.tbd"
>>appears to be there. And the creation date tells me, that it has
>>been
>>created, the last time I installed the drivers. I will now reboot
>>the server and see what happens to the file....
>>
>>But what should I do if the file gets deleted...? Just change the
>>directory? If that helps, I would be glad!!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Sascha
>>
>>"Fouquet, Errol" wrote:
>>
>>>Sascha,
>>>I don't know if this is the problem, but a while back I remember someone
>>>else was having a similar problem. The problem was related to the fact that
>>>"/var/samba/" was being deleted every time the Linux server was rebooted.
>>>Because of this the "ntdrivers.tdb" file was being lost every time.
>>>The solution was to redefine the lock directory in the smb.conf file.
>>>
>>>hope this helps
>>>errol
>>>
>>>Errol Fouquet - UNIX SysAdmin
>>>Minerals Management Service, DOI
>>>1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.
>>>New Orleans,  LA  70123
>>>Phone: (504) 736-3255
>>>Pager: (504) 374-2021
>>>Fax:   (504) 736-2464
>>>email: errol.fouquet at mms.gov
>>>http://www.gomr.mms.gov
>>>
>

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Disconnect all your network drives and try again


Oliver

Matt Lung wrote:

 >I'm running samba 2.2 and am trying to join the domain and keep getting
 >the message:
 >
 >The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.
 >
 >I have created the machine account and put it in smbpasswd
 >I log in with root/password when the login to join the domain appears.
 >
 >Can anyone help?
 >
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Which version of samba/Linux distribution are you using.

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Andre Dias wrote:

 >what do I have to configure to access SWAT remotely?
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I am trying to get Samba working with Solaris 2.7.  I am having the problem
seen below.  smbclient works with localhost, but not the network interface.
I am running smbd and nmbd with debug level = 2 but see nothing in the logs
that help.  What is insufficient resources?

Thanks in advance for any help,
-V


rtpsun1:/usr/local/samba> bin/smbclient -U hamrick -L localhost
added interface ip=10.101.2.2 bcast=10.101.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
Password:
Domain=[RTP_DOM] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a]

        Sharename      Type      Comment
        ---------      ----      -------
        IPC$           IPC       IPC Service (RTPSUN1 Samba Server)
        ADMIN$         Disk      IPC Service (RTPSUN1 Samba Server)
        hamrick        Disk      Home Directories

        Server               Comment
        ---------            -------
        RTPSUN1              RTPSUN1 Samba Server
        RTP_SRV

        Workgroup            Master
        ---------            -------
        RTP_DOM              RTP_SRV


rtpsun1:/usr/local/samba> bin/smbclient -U hamrick -L 10.101.2.2
added interface ip=10.101.2.2 bcast=10.101.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
session request to 10.101.2.2 failed (Called name not present)
session request to 10 failed (Called name not present)
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name present, but insufficient
resources)


rtpsun1:/usr/local/samba> bin/smbclient -U hamrick -L rtpsun1
added interface ip=10.101.2.2 bcast=10.101.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
session request to RTPSUN1 failed (Called name present, but insufficient
resources)
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name present, but insufficient
resources)

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Hi Sascha,
you can change where the lock directory resides by
adding a global parameter in your smb.conf file and restarting samba:

lock directory = /whateverdirectoryyouwant/locks

Hope this helps,
don

-----Original Message-----
From: Sascha Mueller [mailto:Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de]
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To: samba at samba.org
Subject: Re: Still problems with printer driver on a Samba 2.2.0aserver


Hello again,

I tried it now and you are totally right - all the files in my 
/var/lock/samba/ directory are created newly when I restart
the server. The windows clients do not see the driver any
more after that...

You wrote that I should "redefine" the lock directory of
samba - but what exactly do you mean? Just use a different
directory??

Thanks,
Sascha

Sascha Mueller wrote:
> 
> Hi Errol,
> 
> thanks for your help. I do not have a /var/samba but a
> /var/lock/samba
> directory. I took a look at this directory and the file
> "ntdrivers.tbd"
> appears to be there. And the creation date tells me, that it has
> been
> created, the last time I installed the drivers. I will now reboot
> the server and see what happens to the file....
> 
> But what should I do if the file gets deleted...? Just change the
> directory? If that helps, I would be glad!!
> 
> Thanks,
> Sascha
> 
> "Fouquet, Errol" wrote:
> >
> > Sascha,
> > I don't know if this is the problem, but a while back I remember someone
> > else was having a similar problem. The problem was related to the fact
that
> > "/var/samba/" was being deleted every time the Linux server was
rebooted.
> > Because of this the "ntdrivers.tdb" file was being lost every time.
> > The solution was to redefine the lock directory in the smb.conf file.
> >
> > hope this helps
> > errol
> >
> > Errol Fouquet - UNIX SysAdmin
> > Minerals Management Service, DOI
> > 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.
> > New Orleans,  LA  70123
> > Phone: (504) 736-3255
> > Pager: (504) 374-2021
> > Fax:   (504) 736-2464
> > email: errol.fouquet at mms.gov
> > http://www.gomr.mms.gov
> >

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Folks,

I need a kind soul to help me on this one...

When I configure my server security to be "SERVER" it appears to connect fine
with the NT "password server" box I point it to.  However, Samba subsequently
tries to authenticate the username "administrator", and it fails.

I'm getting the following message in my Samba session log file, and I don't
understand why "administrator" is being used, or how to resolve the complaint.

[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(809)
  sesssetupX:name=[Administrator]
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(505)
  smb_create_user: Running the command `' gave 0
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(952)
  No such user administrator - using guest account

I really need some input on this one, as I'm not terribly familiar with Samba
security... and, our customer is breathing down my neck!

Thanks,

David Metcalfe


=======  smb.conf   ======================
[global]
        workgroup = MISO
        netbios name = MITMMAB
        server string = MITMMAB, Samba 2.0.7
        security = SERVER
        min password length = 0
        map to guest = Bad User
        password level = 5
        username level = 5
        name resolve order = lmhosts host wins
        time server = Yes
        load printers = No
        os level = 65
        wins support = No
        guest account = guest
        case sensitive = Yes
        log level = 3
        log file = /usr/local/samba/log.%m
        encrypt passwords = yes
        password server = mimesab
        root = administrator
[homes]
        comment = FTP Server Disk Space
        path = /u02/ftproot/%S
        valid users = %S
        writable = Yes
        inherit permissions = Yes
        browseable = No

=======  log.mimesa  ======================
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
  Transaction 1 of length 174
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBnegprot (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [XENIX CORE]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [LANMAN1.0]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [Windows for Workgroups 3.1a]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [LM1.2X002]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [LANMAN2.1]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [NT LM 0.12]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:(565)
  resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name MIMESA<0x20>
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] lib/util_sock.c:(907)
  Connecting to 10.49.3.43 at port 139
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1018)
  connected to password server MIMESA
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1033)
  got session
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1048)
  password server OK
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(184)
  using password server validation
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(424)
  Selected protocol NT LM 0.12
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
  Transaction 2 of length 206
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(804)
  Domain=[ICCS_DMZ]  NativeOS=[Windows NT 1381] NativeLanMan=[]
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(809)
  sesssetupX:name=[Administrator]
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(505)
  smb_create_user: Running the command `' gave 0
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(952)
  No such user administrator - using guest account
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(192)
  guest is in 1 groups: 65534
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(270)
  uid 202 registered to name guest
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(272)
  Clearing default real name
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(775)
  Chained message
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBtconX (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(816)
  ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(441)
  Connect path is /tmp
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
  dos_ChDir to /tmp
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(550)
  mimesa (10.49.3.43) connect to service IPC$ as user guest (uid=202, gid=65534)
 (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
  dos_ChDir to /usr/local/samba
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(357)
  tconX service=ipc$ user=guest
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
  Transaction 3 of length 72
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBtconX (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(816)
  ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(441)
  Connect path is /u02/ftproot
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(192)
  guest is in 1 groups: 65534
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
  dos_ChDir to /u02/ftproot
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 1] smbd/service.c:(550)
  mimesa (10.49.3.43) connect to service ftp as user guest (uid=202, gid=65534)
(pid 684913)

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I have a somewhat unique question.

When you right-click and check properties of a drive letter mapped to a
share, does it return the quota info for the user or only the over size
and free space?

I'm currently using "dfree command" and looking up quota info for AIX
4.3.3 and 5.1.0 using the library functions, but have to deal with all
possible shares since "dfree command" is global only.

Why am I doing this, you ask? Well besides enjoying a challenge, our
students see 32GB drive with 22GB free as meaning they can save anything
they want. It would be nice if this were inherent in the Samba code so I
don't have to spawn a child each time we check drive space *or* rely on
quotas *or* have "dfree command" a share option instead of global.

Can anyone simplify my life?

Thanks!

Bill

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Does anyone in the user or technical realm have any reservations on using
2.2.1a on AIX 5.1.0. I'm using it now and it seems stable, but some of my
staff are leery and I'd like to make a decision based on the collective
consciousness of the Samba community.

Thanks!

Bill

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I would like to know if anyone has any idea of how you go about sharing a
remote printer using smbd.  That is, you configure samba to do a spool on a
printer that is on another window's machine.  I don't even know if that's
possible.  My guess would be to use smbmount or smbclient to access the
remote printer, and then configure smbd to run a spool for it.  The idea is
that we are trying to replace a Windows NT3.51 setup that does exactly
that.  Any suggestion would be of help at this point because I have yet to
try or test anything.

Regards,

John P Santos
Eita!Net IT Specialist

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I'm getting "Internal error 2327" when installing MS office or Hummingbird
Maestro - both use Windows installer.

2327 is "Could not remove directory".

I posted this earlier with no reply. If anyone has any ideas, please
help...


Thanks!


Bill

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Just a follow-up on my own speed problems... Due to a motherboard failure, I
have swapped out my K6-200 board for a PII-300.  The new board support UDMA
as well (in case that matters?).  Anyway, I am now getting smooth file
transfers without having to run tcpdump or iptraf.  Sustained speeds around
13Mb/s, where I was only getting 5Mb/s with the old board.

Perhaps the timing issue has something to do with overall drive speed?
Since others have eliminated cpu speed as an issue, has anyone looked into
this?  In my case, I have a shared drive which supports UDMA-2.  My original
motherboard only supported PIO mode 4, but the new motherboard fully
supports UDMA-2.  Perhaps someone who is not experiencing problems could
throttle-back their drive and see if problems arise from this?

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:40:44AM -0700, Adrian Kuepker wrote:
> Bit of a newbie question:
> 
> We have an application (Quickbooks) that is accessing moderately large
> account files across our 10base2 network.
> 
> The largest file is taking several minutes to run reports from within
> Quickbooks, and I am wondering if part of the problem is whether Samba,
> by default behavior, would be sending the entire contents of the file
> across the network to the client PC or if it would send only the
> necessary pieces.
> 
> If this behavior would instead be dictated by the application, please
> let me know that also, as I'll bug Intuit about it. The PC itself is an
> HP Brio200/Cel433 with 128mb ram and an Adaptec 10/100 Combo NIC.
> 
Go bug Intuit, because samba just gives what it is asked for, and if
that is the entire file, then that what it'll send.

How do you test to see if the entire file is being sent?

Mike

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Try the new samba 2.2.1a rpm.
Samba 2.2.1a is more Win2k friendly, you can also have you PDC in samba
and use roaming profiles in Win2k.
Samba 2.0.7 does not support Win2k logon/roaming profiles. But I don't
know if your curren scenario is supported in 2.0.7


hth
Oliver

Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:

 >Hi List
 >
 >W2K is the workstation OS, running with SP2.
 >Single PDC is NT 4, SP6a
 >Separate server running Samba 2.0.7 (slap fingers for not upgrading yet, i
 >know)
 >The Samba machine is a member of the NT domain
 >
 >Basically all drives are mapped to the Samba machine during logon.
 >At present all workstations run Win95 & we're about to u/g to W2K.
 >As part of that I'm implementing roaming profiles, and for space reasons,
 >they need to be stored on the Samba box.  The profile path is set in
 >the user properties on the NT server & points to 
\\SambaPC\profiles\username
 >
 >I've been able to successfully create a profile when logging in using
 >the config below, however when I make a change (wallpaper etc) and log
 >off, it refuses to save the profile back to the Samba share.
 >The contents of the log below show what has happened, but to me
 >the file permissions should allow it, am I missing something here??
 >
 >(by successfully creating a profile I mean having a blank directory
 >for the user in the Profiles share & letting W2K create it
 >automatically when logging in)
 >
 >note: all the test0[1,2,3] users are in group users
 >
 >Can anyone shed some light on what is happening here.  I have more
 >output from the logs, but for space reasons I've only included what
 >I thought was relevant.  If anyone needs to see more info from smb.conf
 >or the logs, let me know.
 >
 >TIA
 >
 >------------------------------------------------------------
 >share setup for profile storage - smb.conf
 >------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 >[Profiles]
 >	comment = Roaming Profile Storage
 >	path = /storage/profiles
 >	valid users = @users, @everyone
 >	admin users = @itstaff
 >	write list = @users, @itstaff, @everyone
 >	force group = users
 >	writeable = Yes
 >	create mask = 0770
 >	force create mode = 0770
 >	directory mask = 0770
 >	force directory mode = 0770
 >	guest ok = No
 >	browseable = No
 >	strict locking = No
 >
 >------------------------------------------------------------
 >File permissions on profiles share and its subdirectories
 >------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 >drwxrws---    5 root     users         120 Jul 18 15:06 profiles
 >
 >
 >drwxrws---    5 root     users         152 Jul 19 16:22 .
 >drwxr-xr-x   11 root     root          328 Jul 19 16:22 ..
 >drwxrws---   13 test01   users         456 Jul 19 16:09 test01
 >drwxrws---    2 test02   users          48 Jul 19 16:02 test02
 >drwxrws---    2 test03   users          48 Jul 19 16:02 test03
 >
 >
 >------------------------------------------------------------
 >This is from the log.<machinename>
 >------------------------------------------------------------
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(460)
 >  switch_message: queueing message due to being in oplock break state.
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(702)
 >  initial_break_processing: called for dev = 341, inode = 11304 tv_sec =
 >3b56809b, tv_usec = 54cd7.
 >  Current oplocks_open (exclusive = 1, levelII = 0)
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(618)
 >  Transaction 2190 of length 55
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(448)
 >  switch message SMBlockingX (pid 27464)
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] lib/doscalls.c:dos_ChDir(342)
 >  dos_ChDir to /storage/profiles
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(702)
 >  initial_break_processing: called for dev = 341, inode = 11304 tv_sec =
 >3b56809b, tv_usec = 54cd7.
 >  Current oplocks_open (exclusive = 0, levelII = 0)
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(739)
 >  initial_break_processing: file test01/Recent/prfB.tmp (dev = 341, 
inode =
 >11304) has no oplock.
 >  Allowing break to succeed regardless.
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(1076)
 >  oplock_break: returning success for dev = 341, inode = 11304
 >  Current exclusive_oplocks_open = 0
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(786)
 >  Share violation on file (4,1,2,27464,test01/Recent/prfB.tmp,fcbopen = 0,
 >flags = 0) = 0
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(138)
 >  error packet at line 878 cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) eclass=1 ecode=32
 >[2001/07/19 16:09:23, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(143)
 >  error string = Permission denied
 >

-- 
Oliver Schulze L.
oliver at samera.com.py
Asuncion-Paraguay

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Hi

When I try to connect to a share from either a win2000 or NT40 workstation, 
I get the message that the access is denied.  Connecting with a win95 
machine with Net use is done without any problem.  Are there other things 
that must be setup for winNT based machines to work?

I use samba 2..2.1 on the latest 7.1 release of Red Hat.

Thank you.

Nicolas

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Hi Steven,
Your problem is (probably) that samba uses 'nobody' as the guest account,
and on an HP-UX system nobody has uid = -2 and gid = -2.  Negative uid/gid
pairs give samba fits.
Either create a dummy user in your /etc/passwd file (HP uses smbnull in
their
version of Samba, which ships with 11.0, called CIFS9000 Server)  and add 
the line
   guest account = smbnull
to the global section of your smb.conf file,

or change the uid and gid of 'nobody' to positive numbers.  BUT this can
screw
up NFS, or other programs that expect nobody to have these particular
uid/gid 
values, so I would go with the first option, if I were you.
Hope this helps,
Don

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Anyone,

I have installed the latest version of samba onto my HP-UX 700 workstation
running 11.0.
At this point I am manually starting the smbd and nmbd daemons. I will enter
them into a script later.
Once I get them running, I have run the command below and get an error, also
below. Any advice?
At this point, I have been unsuccessful in seeing the unix shared drive from
my NT4 machine.

# smbclient -U% -L localhost
added interface ip=10.1.1.2 bcast=10.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Domain=[ATLANTA2] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0a]
tree connect failed: code 0


Here is my very short test smb.conf:

# more smb.conf
[global]
        workgroup = atlanta2

#this is my first test share
[steves]
        comment = My first test share
        path = /steven/steves
        public = yes
        writable = yes
        printable = no
        browseable = yes

Thanks in advance,

Steven
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cyroreal wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I have an mandrake samba 2.2.1a domain working fine here
> with 10 clients running win98se. Everything is working
> fine except that i have one win98se client that i don't
> want others domain users to have access to, only me and
> another person. I have 12 users on the domain. Is it
> possible to do that with samba 2.2.1a? What do i have to
> do to make it work? Can anyone give at least one
> direction, like some documentation? Tanks everyone for
> the help,
>
> Cyro
>

Password protect the shared resourses of that Win98SE machine from Win98SE!

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Hi All,

I'm hoping I can find an answer out in the SAMBA community.

I have some files stored on an NT filesystem I've mounted onto a linux
server. I'm trying to put them under rcs control and having a problem
doing it.  I'm able to do the initial check in, but check out fails.
I think it has to do with mapping NT attributes to UNIX permissions, but
I'm kind of stuck beyond the rudiments.

Any suggestions?

Bruce Ferrell

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I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on HPUX 11 with the following in my smb.conf:

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
[global]
   <...>

;  Printing related parmeters
   printing = hpux
   printcap name = /etc/opt/samba/printcap
   load printers = no
   lpq cache time = 15
   guest account = pcguest

[printers]
   guest ok = yes
   path = /var/opt/samba/spool
   printable = yes

   print command = /usr/bin/command_print "%p" "%s"
   lpq command = /usr/bin/command_lpq "%p" "%U" "%m" "%I"

[pr2268]
        printer = pr2268
        comment = HP LaserJet 4Si, Bldg. 21
        printable = yes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

This doesn't work unless I move the "path", "print command", and "lpq
command" into the [ros2268] section.  The global [printers] paramaters don't
get passed to the individual printer shares.  Is this section only available
for printers loaded from the "printcap" file?

I saw others with similar issues in the mail archives, but never saw an
answer.

Thanks,

Dan T.

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we've done it with a file in /netlogon that is globally readable and is
created with poledit.

It's "config.pol" for win9x and "ntconfig.pol" for NT/2K.

Bill


On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Luk Vermeylen wrote:

> How do I have to activate policies on a win98 box via a samba pdc server?
> Do i have to write a line in my login script, or is it just in win98 i have 
> to mention something (via poledit)?
> 
> thanx
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Hi Adrian,

How big is/are your file(s)?

We experience the same thing (Quickbooks 2001 Pro), even on our Win2K
Workstation accessing a 25MB data file on a Win2K Server (it was also this
slow on an NT 4.0 Server), so it may just be Quickbooks...

Charles

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> [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
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> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Large files across 10base2
>
>
> Bit of a newbie question:
>
> We have an application (Quickbooks) that is accessing moderately large
> account files across our 10base2 network.
>
> The largest file is taking several minutes to run reports from within
> Quickbooks, and I am wondering if part of the problem is
> whether Samba,
> by default behavior, would be sending the entire contents of the file
> across the network to the client PC or if it would send only the
> necessary pieces.
>
> If this behavior would instead be dictated by the application, please
> let me know that also, as I'll bug Intuit about it. The PC
> itself is an
> HP Brio200/Cel433 with 128mb ram and an Adaptec 10/100 Combo NIC.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
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Tim Bonnell,

Since you're using server/domain authentication.  Be sure to specify the
workgroup for that login.

Two ways to do this.

username=my_workgroup\my_username or
username=my_username,workgroup=my_workgroup

That should fix the problem.

-- TJ Rothwell

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Subject: [samba] smbmount works to one NT server, but not a second NT
  serv er
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 10:11:03 +0100

I have 2 Windows-NT 4(SP5) file servers, which I want to access from my
SuSE
7.0 Linux Box.
I've installed Samba 2.2.0 (from source tarball).
I get sucess on 'smbmount //uksrv1/share1 /windows/S -o
username=bonnelltd'
but fail with   'smbmount //uksrv2/share2 /windows/Q -o
username=bonnelltd'

Both servers are running static IP adresses, which are in my /etc/hosts
file.
Both Servers have exactly the same share permissions.
Both servers are runnig WINS (if this matters).
Both servers are in the same NT domain (though the good one is a BDC,
the
bad one a member server)

The error that I got was:

28303:session setup failed :ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed

Can anyone think of anything else that I should be looking at

Regards,        Tim

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I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on HPUX 11.

I would like to load a seperate "printcap" file for each NETBIOS alias on my
server.  I've tryed setting:

    printcap name = /etc/opt/samba/printcap.%L

But it keep loading from "/etc/opt/samba/printcap." regardless of the
NETBIOS name I connect to from my client.  The %L variable doesn't seem to
be set for this parameter.  However if I use:

    include = /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf.%L

and have a seperate "smb.conf" file for each NETBIOS name, it does appear to
correctly load the right file (ie: smb.conf.serv1, smb.conf.serv2).

Thanks,

Dan Thibadeau

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Hi all,


      I have Samba 2.2.0a installed with LPRng. I am able to set up NT
clients to print to the lpd through samba. As printing is done through
samba, the host name in the queue is the one on which samba server is
running and not the real NT client hostname.
      I tried using lpr -U option with %M in smb.conf file. But this is 
allowed only to the privileged users mentioned in 'allow_user_setting' 
string in lpd.conf. If give all the users permission to use -U option,
then that creates a major security hole. (This has to be done on per user
level, as a process on user's name is spawned by samba whenever a job is
fired.)
       Can anybody help me with this ?

thanks
regards
Amit


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Hello,

I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
with w2k.

1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.

2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
As usual very clear M$ information ...
I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
unix server (no, please !!!) ???
Any ideas are welcome.
You can mail me dircectly.

Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Sascha Mueller wrote:

> Hello Dezider and all,
>
> thanks for helping... It is getting better and better now...
>
> Problem 2 has been solved: I modified my smb.conf in two ways
> and since that every computer can print!!!!! Great!!
>
> I changed  "printcap name" from "/etc/printcap" to "cups" and
> "printer driver location" to "/samba/printers" - and that's it...
> I appended my complete smb.conf at the end of this message,
> maybe it helps someone else in the future...

You should not be using 'printer driver location with Samba 2.2.

>
> Problem 1 is still existing, but Errol gave me a good hint.
> Unfortunately I am not sure what to do exactly... But we are
> working on that :)

Make sure that the ntdrivers.tdb file is not getting removed as part of
the boot up scripts (check /var/locks/samba).  It should go in something
like /var/cache/samba).




cheers, jerry
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Hi All,

After reading oplock types, I discovered that there is one more oplock
available called filter oplock.

Does CIFS protocol support it?
Does SAMBA support it?

Thanks so much for any reply.

Ephi.

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Hello,  
 
I ve sent this question before but I might have been unclear as to what
I was enquirering about.
 
I would like to apply the "Folder Redirection" User configuration option
in a Group Policies so that I can redirect the "My Documents",
"Documents and Settings" and such folders... to the users' SAMBA home.
 
I am using DOMAIN security level and the homes do get mounted/mapped
appropriatly when the users log on to the DOMAIN (since I specified the
users home using DSA.MSC).  The users are able to write and create files
in their respective home directories.
 
But when trying to apply the Group Policy Object I get the following
error:
 
"Failed to perform redirection of folder Foldername.  The new
directories for the redirected folder could not be created.  The folder
is configured to be redirected to \\Server\share\%username%,  the final
expanded path was \\Server\share\username.  The following error occured:
This security ID may not be assigned as the owner of this object."
 
Does anyone have an idea as to why this may be happening and what I
would have to do to fix this problem?
 
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 12:08:00PM -0600, Shdwdrgn wrote:
> Just a follow-up on my own speed problems... Due to a motherboard failure, I
> have swapped out my K6-200 board for a PII-300.  The new board support UDMA
> as well (in case that matters?).  Anyway, I am now getting smooth file
> transfers without having to run tcpdump or iptraf.  Sustained speeds around
> 13Mb/s, where I was only getting 5Mb/s with the old board.
> 
> Perhaps the timing issue has something to do with overall drive speed?
> Since others have eliminated cpu speed as an issue, has anyone looked into
> this?  In my case, I have a shared drive which supports UDMA-2.  My original
> motherboard only supported PIO mode 4, but the new motherboard fully
> supports UDMA-2.  Perhaps someone who is not experiencing problems could
> throttle-back their drive and see if problems arise from this?

If anything on the software side, it would be a driver problem.

The simptoms were probably warnings of failure.  I would check the
integrity of your drive too.  

Run "badblocks -s /dev/hda $(fdisk -s /dev/hda)"
Be careful, don't add a "-w" as that will erase your drive...

Mike

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Luk,

Use poledit to create your policy file, then save it in your /netlogon
share on your samba server as "config.pol"

Win9x machines will look for this file and use it by default.  No need
to use a logon script or adjust the win98 machine.

--Mike


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From: Luk Vermeylen [mailto:luk.vermeylen at pandora.be]
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How do I have to activate policies on a win98 box via a samba pdc
server?
Do i have to write a line in my login script, or is it just in win98 i
have 
to mention something (via poledit)?

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> I'm getting "Internal error 2327" when installing MS office or Hummingbird
> Maestro - both use Windows installer.
> 
> 2327 is "Could not remove directory".

Check the permissions of the parent directory for the directory it wants to 
remove.  If you don't have write access in the current directory, you can't 
remove any subdirectory, even if you have full access to the subdirectory.

Hope that helps,

Arnold Andrews

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I think I understand what you want to do, but you can't do that on
Win9x.  You either have to set up the machine to log on to the network
or log on locally, but you can't do both.  Win9x doesn't keep an ACL
like WinNT/2K does.  WinNT will let you log on locally by selecting the
"local" domain, which is the machine name itself, but Win9x doesn't
offer that capability.

--Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: cyroreal [mailto:cyroreal at bol.com.br]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:52 PM
To: samba; samba-nt-domain
Subject: Re: Authentication problem


Tanks for everyone who answered my
question but i think that i was not
very clear about the problem, my samba
domain has a police rules (config.pol)
and these rules do not let win98se
users to press escape, so they have to
have a logon name and password to log
in locally on the win98se box, so what
i want is a way to only allowed user
log on locally (not by the network) on
each box that the user can log in
(locally), i hope i was clear now.
Tanks again for the help of
everybody...

Cyro


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This may not be the answer your looking for, but you could edit the
printcap entry in each smb.conf.%L file to point to it's own printcap
file.

--Mike

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I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on HPUX 11.

I would like to load a seperate "printcap" file for each NETBIOS alias
on my
server.  I've tryed setting:

    printcap name = /etc/opt/samba/printcap.%L

But it keep loading from "/etc/opt/samba/printcap." regardless of the
NETBIOS name I connect to from my client.  The %L variable doesn't seem
to
be set for this parameter.  However if I use:

    include = /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf.%L

and have a seperate "smb.conf" file for each NETBIOS name, it does
appear to
correctly load the right file (ie: smb.conf.serv1, smb.conf.serv2).

Thanks,

Dan Thibadeau
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I have an HP server running Samba 2.0.7 and we recently had an occurrence that we cannot explain.  The way that our share is setup, we allow guest logins which means that guest ok=yes.  Our network group encountered a problem with several of its routers not knowing their default route and it affected our Samba users.  Once this issue was resolved however, no one could log in as guest anymore.  After some searching, it was discovered in the smb.conf file that guest ok was now set to no.  Is there some kind of security flag or mechanism that would lock out the guest account if a login had been attempted too many times unsuccessfully?  Basically, I am asking if anyone can explain to me how before we had the network problem guest ok was set to yes and afterward it was set to no and no one manually went in and changed this value?  If you can lend some insight, I would greatly appreciate it.  

Thanks,

Karen Rosales

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What is the difference between mapping unix users to windoze users in
smbusers and using the username map option under global to point to the map
file?  Or is smbusers just the map file provided by the default
installation?
DS

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Earlier versions of Samba used 3 rpms for installation, one for common
files, one for the client files, and one for the server files.  The new
versions package everything in one rpm.  You need to look for
"samba-common" and "samba-client" rpms that still may be installed on
your system, uninstall them, then install your latest version.

--Mike

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Dear Sir,
I am newbie to Linux. I have loaded RedHat 7.1 in my machine. By default
it  has Samba 2.0.8 installed and it is working
fine.
I have downloaded the latest tar files Samba 2.2.1a  from your site. I
have  created the required rpm from it by makerpm
utility.
But when I try install the same using "rpm -Uvh "command it gives an
error  message which says there is a conflict with
"samba -swat 2.0.8.1-7.1" . This also happens if deinstall the samba
2.0.8  using "rpm -e" commnd.
It would be nice if could help me out on this matter
Regards
Tridib

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On Thursday, July 19, 2001 6:51 PM
cyroreal wrote:

> so what
> i want is a way to only allowed user
> log on locally (not by the network) on
> each box that the user can log in
> (locally), i hope i was clear now.

In which case, Samba isn't involved at all (except as the deliverer of
the system policy). There's no way Samba can handle authentication to
the local machine only. To do that you'd need some sort of replacement
for the Win98 GINA.

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On Thursday July 19th, 2001
John P Santos wrote:

> I would like to know if anyone has any idea of how you go about
sharing a
> remote printer using smbd.  That is, you configure samba to do a spool
on a
> printer that is on another window's machine.  I don't even know if
that's
> possible.  My guess would be to use smbmount or smbclient to access
the
> remote printer, and then configure smbd to run a spool for it.

One way of doing this is to use a printcap entry that runs a "filter"
which in fact uses smbclient to establish an SMB session to a printer
share on the remote machine and spool the job. I used this system a few
years back so jobs sent out from a SAP print server could be spooled to
Win98 and NT workstations without the need for dedicated network
printers. The RedHat printing system for Linux used to have a suitable
filter, and possibly still does. It don't recall there being anything
Linux specific about it so it should be doable on any *nix.

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If you are using samba rpm from redhat.com and samba.org,
what does 'rpm -qa | grep samba' print?
Make sure you don't mix redhat.com and samba.org

HTH
Oliver


Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:

>I am new to the list; I'm sorry if I bring up issues that are old.
>
>Running Red Hat 7.1 with a 2.4.5 kernel.
>
>samba 2.0.10 (and previous versions > 2.0.7) from Red Hat did this crazy
>thing with the logs:
>rarely, it would start dumping imense amounts of godknowswhat into the log
>file of one workstation.  It did this very rapidly (99% CPU) and it ended
>up filling the whole disk in a very short time.  Users came to me
>complaining, management knew that I replaced NT with linux and that
>sucked.
>
>I had to remove the logs and restart samba in a big hurry, without a
>chance of copying them some other place for analysis.
>
>I said ok, let me put samba 2.2
>
>Did so, 2.2.1a from the rpm on samba.org.
>
>Now, it is worse.
>
>Sometimes samba says a file does not exist, then it works if the user
>tries again.  That is not acceptable on a production server running a
>stable version.
>
>So,
>is there a way to make samba 2.0.10 NOT log anything about workstations?
>or,
>what logfile level do I need to set in 2.2.1a and post it here?
>
>This is what I see in the logs of most stations:
>
>[2001/07/18 13:05:43, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
>  write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
>
>Lots of it!!
>
>What does it mean?
>
>Thank you.
>

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Mike Fedyk wrote:

>On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:33:03AM +0200, Christian Barth wrote:
>
>>How many users do you want have connect to the floppy at the same 
>>time? I would try some thing like:
>>
>>max connections = 1
>>preecex = mount /floppy
>>postecex = umount /floppy
>>
>>in smb.conf and
>>
>>/dev/floppy  /floppy  msdos  noauto,user  0 0
>>
>>in /etc/fstab.
>>
>>Should work as long as your PC users take care to
>>1. instert the floppy
>>2. connect to the share
>>3. use the share
>>4. disconnect form the share
>>5. ejct the floppy
>>
>>But I'm not sure if the automounter can avoid this 5 steps: As long 
>>as a smbd uses the floppy it can not be unmounted.
>>
>
>I haven't shared a floppy through samba before, but I have shared zip
>drives with vfat file systems with autofs and samba 2.0.8.
>
>Note: With samba 2.0 (upto at least 2.0.8, haven't tried new versions,
>or 2.2) you need to force the user to root for all vfat drives, or you
>will get errors when creating directories.
>
you can use the 'user' option in /etc/fstab and mount the floppy as a 
diferrent user if you
don't want to mount the floppy as root.

>
>The good thing about the zips is that when the drive is mounted, you
>can't eject the disk.  You don't have that with the floppy drive.
>
>In this case, you won't have any outward signs that the floppy is safe
>to eject.  
>
if you do an umount to a mounted floppy, the command umount won't exit until
all data cached is saved to the floppy. You can use that to sure all 
data is saved.

>
>You may try mounting in "sync" mode.  This will disable most caching
>and force the data to be written to floppy immediately.  You'll get a
>slowdown for this, but it's a floppy so that is expected.  It won't be
>any slower than what windows would be...
>
>The nice thing about samba in this case, is that it doesn't hold any
>CWDs (current working directory, like in the shell) directories open
>after listing.  This way, autofs can unmount even with explorer
>viewing after a period of inactivity.
>
>HTH,
>
>Mike
>

Goos luck
Oliver

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:50:55PM -0400, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> 
> 
> Mike Fedyk wrote:
> 
> >Note: With samba 2.0 (upto at least 2.0.8, haven't tried new versions,
> >or 2.2) you need to force the user to root for all vfat drives, or you
> >will get errors when creating directories.
> >
> you can use the 'user' option in /etc/fstab and mount the floppy as a 
> diferrent user if you
> don't want to mount the floppy as root.

The files can be owned by any user in the fstab, and if you don't
access it through samba as root, you will have trouble with
copying/creating directories.

Let me make one thing clear.  I did everything I could to avoid
running samba as root.  In this case, I couldn't.  I hear there is a
fix in samba 2.2, but I haven't tried that yet.

> >
> >The good thing about the zips is that when the drive is mounted, you
> >can't eject the disk.  You don't have that with the floppy drive.
> >
> >In this case, you won't have any outward signs that the floppy is safe
> >to eject.  
> >
> if you do an umount to a mounted floppy, the command umount won't exit until
> all data cached is saved to the floppy. You can use that to sure all 
> data is saved.
> 

No, no.

"Outward" like to a person not logged onto the linux system, aka
windows user.  With zip drives, you can't eject a disk without a paper
clip, which is pretty data secure to me...

Mike

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Enable the WINS in samba and then try again.
Also, you need that the windows machine has opened the winpopup program

Oliver

Petermann, Joachim (JP) wrote:

>Hi,
>
>may be that this question was treated in former times.
>
>up to now we are using the samba suite 1.9.17p2. 
>
>Amongst others there is a functionality implemented to send winpopup
>messages to windows users who are logged onto the NT-Network.
>
>We are using the usual taken construct: smbclient -M <username> ... which
>ist working properly    --  for this version
>
>Playing around with version 2.2.0 shows, that smbclient is now able to send
>winpopup-messages only to machines, which has registered its name with the
>server-suffix (0x20). 
>
>debug messages (level 3) are looking like this:
>
>Client started (version 2.2.0).
>resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
>resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
>resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
>resolve_wins: WINS server resolution selected and no WINS servers listed.
>name_resolve_bcast: Attempting broadcast lookup for name nzz0370<0x20>
>bind succeeded on port 0
>socket option SO_KEEPALIVE = 0
>...
>socket option SO_RCVTIMEO = 0
>Connection to nzz0370 failed
>...
>
>this  example cannot work because (in this case nzz0370) is a (windows
>network) user id, which will be registered (only once in the entire network)
>with suffix 0x03 (messenger service) in the netbios name table.
>
>what was the motivation to use smbclient's message functionality only in
>conjunction with the server services instead of the messenger service ?
>
>are the any workaround to get the former functionality (send winpopups to
>the messenger services --- netbios suffix x03) working?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Joachim Petermann
>----------------------------------------------
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This seems to be a OS especific issue.
I changed in Linux the parameter for max file descriptors is:
/proc/sys/fs/file-max

Don't know how to do it in Solaris, but should be configurable

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Antoine Couturii wrote:

>hello i have a problem with samba 2.0.10 running on Sun Solaris 7
>samba is blocked often with no particular reason.
>
>more log.0.0.0.0
>[2001/07/17 15:48:58, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
>  file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are
>available.
>[2001/07/17 15:49:32, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
>  file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are
>available.
>[2001/07/17 15:53:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:client_addr(1045)
>  getpeername failed. Error was Bad file number
>[2001/07/17 15:53:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:client_addr(1045)
>  getpeername failed. Error was Bad file number
>[2001/07/17 15:56:32, 0] lib/util_sock.c:client_addr(1045)
>
>thanks for any help
>
>Antoine Couturii - Service Reseau
>Universite Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3
>

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Change the security parameter in smb.conf.
You need a PDC only if you want to have a NT Domain, the other option
is to have only a workgroup.

I don't remember the exact value for the parameter security but is well 
documented
in SWAT and samba.org

Good luck
Oliver

Bjarne Ingelsson wrote:

>Well...
>Do I really have to set up samba to act as a PDC?
>I just want to map the Linux machine, just as if it was another WinNT...
>
>We dont have any PDC in our network, it consist of only a few PC's running
>Win2K.
>I want samba to act as a common file-server, thats the reason for setting it
>up.
>The PC's are not hooked to a Domain, they just belong to the same workgroup
>(if it matters...).
>
>When browsing this workgroup I also see the Linux, but I can't  (not allowed
>to... ) see its resources/services..
>
>/Bjarne
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Averroes" <a.averroes at libertysurf.fr>
>To: "Bjarne Ingelsson" <bjarne at sourcetech.se>
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>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>To build Samba-2.2.1a  as PDC for Win2K clients follow
>>the explanations in the manual book (mine is book for v2.0.7)
>>Chapter 6.5 Windows Domains
>>
>>There you can read that, for creating trust accounts
>>
>>     # smbpasswd -a -m chimaera
>>     Added user chimaera$
>>     Password changed for user chimaera$
>>
>>     The -m option specifies that a machine trust account is being
>>
>generated. The
>
>>smbpasswd program will
>>     automatically set the initial encrypted password as the NetBIOS name
>>
>of the
>
>>machine in lowercase
>>     letters; you don't need to enter it. When specifying this option on
>>
>the
>
>>command line,
>>     do not put a dollar sign after the machine name - it will be appended
>>automatically.
>>~~~~~
>>Here, there is a mistake!
>>IF YOU WANT THE TRUSTED MACHINE RECOGNIZED BY SAMBA PDC,
>>YOU MUST PUT THE DOLLAR SIGN AT THE END OF THE NET-BIOS MACHINE'S NAME.
>>
>># smbpasswd -a -m chimaera$ <--
>>     Added user chimaera$
>>     Password changed for user chimaera$
>>~~~~~
>>Once the encrypted password has been added, Samba is ready to handle
>>
>domain
>
>>logins from a NT client.
>>
>>You can check also the FAQ of samba-PDC (included in source packages),
>>
>especially
>
>>read carfully the following excerpt:
>>
>>i) How do I create machine accounts manually ?
>>ii) I get told "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with
>>
>an
>
>>existing set.."
>>
>>Hope to be useful...
>>
>>Ciao
>>
>>Averroes
>>
>>
>>
>>Bjarne Ingelsson wrote:
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>I have problem mapping a Linux-machine running samba 2.2.1a from a Win2K
>>>
>Pro.
>
>>>I get a msg-box saying "The account is unauthorized to log in from this
>>>station"...
>>>I can log in using the smbclient tool...
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>I've searched the archives but couldn't find my answer there.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>/Bjarne
>>>
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Add the user root to your smbpasswd file.
Then, in Win2k use the user root and the passwd you entered when added 
root to
the smbpasswd file

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tomek wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
>working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
>etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
>with w2k.
>
>1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
>
>2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
>I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
>the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
>a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
>As usual very clear M$ information ...
>I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
>this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
>administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
>group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
>unix server (no, please !!!) ???
>Any ideas are welcome.
>You can mail me dircectly.
>
>Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski
>

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Oliver Schulze L.
oliver at samera.com.py
Asuncion-Paraguay

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When trying to compile the kernel ... I get make[2] and [1] error...
When make is trying to compile the /usr/src/linux/kbd files.... I get a
number of errors regarding OP_* funtions... 

"parse error before 'ATTRIBUTE UNUSED'
In function 'OP_XMM'

Any ideas?

BTW I only applied the 2.4.6 XFS patch found in the xfs download dir at
oss.sgi.com

Thanx

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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:57 PM
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Hi,

> I m having a little trouble patching the 2.4.6 kernel with the ACL 
> patches (more specifically the core patch...)  coul dyou let me know 
> what you did to get to work.


I just followed the instructions on SGI's website. It worked out of the 
box. If you can give some more detail I can try to help.

christoph

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 05:08:07PM -0400, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> Enable the WINS in samba and then try again.
> Also, you need that the windows machine has opened the winpopup program
> 

Or is running the messanger service on NT...

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try this

logon script = %U.bat

BRandon Caudle

or 

logon script = scripts\%m\%u.bat

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> On Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:47 PM
> nico de haer wrote:
> 
> > I'm trying to create 'smarer' login scripts in this way:
> >
> > <smb.conf>
> > logon script = logon.bat %U
> > <end>
> 
> Not suprising this doesn't work, since Samba is emulating the login
> script handling of LANMAN servers, which have no mechanism for passing
> parameters to login scripts (nor does the client login script handler
> expect any parameters)
> 
> If you want this sort of functionality, you'll need to spawn Kixtart
> from your bat file, which has access via the WIN API to things like the
> user name and a lot more.
> 
> Michael
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I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on HPUX 11

setting debug level to "5" in smb.conf and running testparm I noticed that
it said it was building a "WINS server list" and listed both wins servers
that I had listed.  However, the first WINS server in the list was not
working correctly and samba reported that it was down when I tryied to
connect to any share using smbclient.

It never tried the second wins server automatically.  When I edit the
"smb.conf" file manually and removed the broken wins server, everything
worked just fine.

So, I'll change my question, it is possible to have multiple WINS servers
configured in Samba, but will it actually fail over to them if the first
doesn't respond?  Is this feature not developed yet?

Dan Thibadeau

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Subject: multiple wins server entries
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 11:50:42 -0700

Is it possible to configure Samba to have "backup" wins server entries?

I've tried:

wins server = 111.111.111.111, 222.222.222.222

and it ignores the second entry if the first wins server doesn't respond.

Thanks,

Dan Thibadeau

ps: please CC any responses to dan_thibadeau at hp.com as well as the list.

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I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on HPUX11

Problem: From the Windows NT4 print manager window I get the error "<access
denied, unable to connect>".  However, I can print to the share, and see the
queue using "smbclient //boi271/ros2268 -c queue".

I've attached a copy of my smb.conf file, a "debug=10" snip of the logs
where it gave the access denied response, and the output of the smbclient
"queue" command.  I don't really know what all the debug stuff means, so I
may have not included everything needed.  The log file is over 100K so if
someone wants the whole thing, I'll send on request.

Thanks,

Dan Thibadeau

--- smb.conf
----------------------------------------------------------------
[global]
   debug level  = 5
   deadtime = 5
   netbios name = BOI271
   protocol = NT1
   server string = Samba %v Print Server on %h
   os level = 0
   encrypt passwords = yes
   workgroup = BOISE
   password server = *
   security = domain
   preferred master = no
   domain master = no
   local master = no
   domain logons = no
   browse list = yes
   wins proxy = yes
   wins support = no
   wins server = 15.56.40.21 15.8.40.30
   printing = hpux
   printcap name = /etc/opt/samba/printcap
   load printers = no
   lpq cache time = 15
   guest account = pcguest

[ros2268]
        printer = ros2268
        comment = HP LaserJet 4Si, Bldg. 21
        printable = yes
        read only = yes
        guest ok = yes
        path = /var/opt/samba/spool        
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

--- debug from log.smb
------------------------------------------------------
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 5] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:(658)
                  00a0 buffer     : d.a.n._.t.h.i.b.a.d.e.a.u...
  checking name: \\boi271\ros2268
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(531)
  open_printer_hnd: name [\\boi271\ros2268]
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(130)
  Opened policy hnd[1] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 30 6F 57
3B  ........ ....0oW;
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] lib/util.c:(1489)
  [010] BC 5F 00 00                                       ._.. 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(373)
  Setting printer type=\\boi271\ros2268
  Printer is a printer
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(406)
  Setting printer name=\\boi271\ros2268 (len=16)
  searching for [ros2268] (len=7)
  share:ros2268
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] printing/nt_printing.c:(2666)
  get_a_printer: [ros2268] level 2
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] printing/nt_printing.c:(2378)
  get_a_printer_2_default: driver name set to []
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] printing/nt_printing.c:(3209)
  using default secdesc for ros2268
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] smbd/uid.c:(286)
  lookup_name: winbind lookup for root failed - trying local
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] smbd/uid.c:(317)
  lookup_name: (local) root -> SID
S-1-5-21-305244300-269885689-1752120073-1000 (type 1)
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] printing/nt_printing.c:(3182)
  construct_default_printer_sdb: size = 148.
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] printing/nt_printing.c:(2691)
  get_a_printer: [ros2268] level 2 returning 0
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(449)
  set_printer_hnd_name: name [\\BOI271\ros2268], aprinter [ros2268]
  set_printer_hnd_name: Printer found: \\BOI271\ros2268 -> ros2268[0]
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 5] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(555)
  1 printer handles active
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(150)
  Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 30 6F 57 3B
........ ....0oW;
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] lib/util.c:(1489)
  [010] BC 5F 00 00                                       ._.. 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(361)
  Setting printer access=f000c
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(150)
  Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 30 6F 57 3B
........ ....0oW;
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] lib/util.c:(1489)
  [010] BC 5F 00 00                                       ._.. 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(150)
  Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 30 6F 57 3B
........ ....0oW;
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] lib/util.c:(1489)
  [010] BC 5F 00 00                                       ._.. 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(339)
  short name:ros2268
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/username.c:(407)
  user_in_list: checking user pcguest in list 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] printing/nt_printing.c:(3209)
  using default secdesc for ros2268
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] smbd/uid.c:(286)
  lookup_name: winbind lookup for root failed - trying local
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] smbd/uid.c:(317)
  lookup_name: (local) root -> SID
S-1-5-21-305244300-269885689-1752120073-1000 (type 1)
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] printing/nt_printing.c:(3182)
  construct_default_printer_sdb: size = 148.
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(191)
  se_map_generic(): mapped mask 0xe0000000 to 0x00020008
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(191)
  se_map_generic(): mapped mask 0x10000000 to 0x000f000c
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(191)
  se_map_generic(): mapped mask 0x10000000 to 0x000f000c
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(220)
  se_access_check: requested access f000c, for uid 500
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:(239)
  se_access_check: user sid is S-1-5-21-305244300-269885689-1752120073-2000
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:(242)
  se_access_check: also S-1-5-21-305244300-269885689-1752120073-1015
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:(242)
  se_access_check: also S-1-1-0
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:(242)
  se_access_check: also S-1-5-2
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:(242)
  se_access_check: also S-1-5-32-546
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(272)
  se_access_check: ACE 0: type 0, flags = 0x02, SID = S-1-1-0 mask = 20008,
current desired = f000c
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(272)
  se_access_check: ACE 1: type 0, flags = 0x09, SID =
S-1-5-21-305244300-269885689-1752120073-1000 mask = f000c, current desired =
d0004
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 10] lib/util_seaccess.c:(272)
  se_access_check: ACE 2: type 0, flags = 0x02, SID =
S-1-5-21-305244300-269885689-1752120073-1000 mask = f000c, current desired =
d0004
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 5] lib/util_seaccess.c:(300)
  se_access_check: access (f000c) denied.
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] printing/nt_printing.c:(3410)
  access check was FAILURE
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:(812)
  access DENIED for printer open
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(150)
  Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 30 6F 57 3B
........ ....0oW;
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] lib/util.c:(1489)
  [010] BC 5F 00 00                                       ._.. 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(150)
  Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 30 6F 57 3B
........ ....0oW;
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 4] lib/util.c:(1489)
  [010] BC 5F 00 00                                       ._.. 
[2001/07/19 17:37:20, 3] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:(186)
  Closed policy
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

--- smbclient //boi271/ros2268 -c queue
-------------------------------------
INFO: Debug class all level = 5   (pid 28039 from pid 28039)
doing parameter deadtime = 5
doing parameter netbios name = BOI271
handle_netbios_name: set global_myname to: BOI271
doing parameter protocol = NT1
doing parameter server string = Samba %v Print Server on %h
doing parameter os level = 0
doing parameter encrypt passwords = yes
doing parameter workgroup = BOISE
doing parameter password server = *
doing parameter security = domain
doing parameter preferred master = no
doing parameter domain master = no
doing parameter local master = no
doing parameter domain logons = no
doing parameter browse list = yes
doing parameter wins proxy = yes
doing parameter wins support = no
doing parameter wins server = 15.56.40.21 15.8.40.30
wins_srv_load_list(): Building WINS server list:
15.56.40.21,
15.8.40.30,
2 WINS servers listed.
doing parameter printing = hpux
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/opt/samba/printcap
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter lpq cache time = 15
doing parameter guest account = pcguest
pm_process() returned Yes
added interface ip=15.56.88.57 bcast=15.56.95.255 nmask=255.255.248.0

Anonymous login successful
Domain=[BOISE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a]
10014    184          STDIN
10015    184          STDIN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Try updating your NIC drivers, we've had similar hassles
on 10base-T networks, and its nearly always been the driver
Typically happens when changing from Win95 to W2K as we're 
doing at the moment, same software, same server, same cable,
but crazy differences in speed


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Hi Adrian,

How big is/are your file(s)?

We experience the same thing (Quickbooks 2001 Pro), even on our Win2K
Workstation accessing a 25MB data file on a Win2K Server (it was also this
slow on an NT 4.0 Server), so it may just be Quickbooks...

Charles

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> Subject: Large files across 10base2
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>
> Bit of a newbie question:
>
> We have an application (Quickbooks) that is accessing moderately large
> account files across our 10base2 network.
>
> The largest file is taking several minutes to run reports from within
> Quickbooks, and I am wondering if part of the problem is
> whether Samba,
> by default behavior, would be sending the entire contents of the file
> across the network to the client PC or if it would send only the
> necessary pieces.
>
> If this behavior would instead be dictated by the application, please
> let me know that also, as I'll bug Intuit about it. The PC
> itself is an
> HP Brio200/Cel433 with 128mb ram and an Adaptec 10/100 Combo NIC.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Adrian
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At present our clients NT4 as our PDC and map drives from a 
Samba box which is part of the NT domain.

This creates a bit of difficulty with maintaining passwords
for Samba authentication when they access drives mapped to the Samba
machine.  For example, user 'fred' has just been created on the NT PDC,
and logs in straight away but cant map drives on the Samba box because
fred's password hash hasn't been updated in smbpasswd.

The way we're getting around this at present is by using the pwdump
utility to dump the password database from our NT box & replacing the
smbpasswd file at regular intervals.  While this works well, it would
be much better to do it dynamically.

The main problem here is that we enforce password change every 28 days
on the NT PDC, and without the pwdump process, the NT password database
is out of sync with smbpasswd.

Is there a way to do this dynamically, without dumping the password 
database from NT & updating the smbpasswd file all the time?

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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:36:32AM +0930, Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:
> At present our clients NT4 as our PDC and map drives from a 
> Samba box which is part of the NT domain.
> 
> This creates a bit of difficulty with maintaining passwords
> for Samba authentication when they access drives mapped to the Samba
> machine.  For example, user 'fred' has just been created on the NT PDC,
> and logs in straight away but cant map drives on the Samba box because

 security = domain
 password server = *
 
Now all you need is a unix user with the same name as the nt user, or
use "user map"...

You can even have different passwords on unix and NT and both will
work.  It's up to you if this is good or bad.

Mike

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that simple?? :o)

we have security = domain, but the password server option
is set to the name of the NT server, not *

is the * option documented anywhere?



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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:36:32AM +0930, Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:
> At present our clients NT4 as our PDC and map drives from a 
> Samba box which is part of the NT domain.
> 
> This creates a bit of difficulty with maintaining passwords
> for Samba authentication when they access drives mapped to the Samba
> machine.  For example, user 'fred' has just been created on the NT PDC,
> and logs in straight away but cant map drives on the Samba box because

 security = domain
 password server = *
 
Now all you need is a unix user with the same name as the nt user, or
use "user map"...

You can even have different passwords on unix and NT and both will
work.  It's up to you if this is good or bad.

Mike
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Is there any reasonable way to get smbfs filesystems to automount at system 
startup? I have never found a way to do this other than having to type in 
the root password, so I am open to suggestions...
Sincerley yours,
Victor B. vonderLuft
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:54:01AM +0930, Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:
> that simple?? :o)
> 
> we have security = domain, but the password server option
> is set to the name of the NT server, not *
> 
> is the * option documented anywhere?
> 

That should work too.  What version of samba do you have?

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2.0.7, next week will be 2.2.1a

when we set it up last year, it seemed that as long as the UID
of the user on Linux & the UID in the smbpasswd file were the
same, everything worked ok, hence the dumping of the NT password
database into smbpasswd all the time

basically i should be able to get rid of smbpasswd, create a user
with the same username as they have on the PDC & it should work fine,
the UID should have nothing to do with it??

I'll experiment a bit on the weekend & see if I can't get it working
the way its supposed to

I always figured we didnt have to use smbpasswd when its a member of 
the domain, but we found a way to make it work & stuck with that



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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:54:01AM +0930, Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:
> that simple?? :o)
> 
> we have security = domain, but the password server option
> is set to the name of the NT server, not *
> 
> is the * option documented anywhere?
> 

That should work too.  What version of samba do you have?
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PDC:		Sun E250 (Solaris 2.6)
File Server:	another Sun E250 (Solaris 2.6)
Samba:		2.0.5 (ok, don't laugh)
Clients:	NT4 SP6
Home Disks:	On the Solaris system, mounted as the H:\ drive for each user

OK, don't laugh . . . I'm planning to move up to 2.2.1a (W2K ya know).

In the mean time, all has been running well (maybe I've been lucky) until
just recently.

I have a user that will run on his NT:
	Emacs
	Netscape
	Netscape Messenger
	maybe something else that also accesses his home disk (and can
	     definitely be a memory hog (houdini, maya, etc.))

So, we're looking at at lease 3-4 processes accessing his home disk at the
same time.

For other users, I usually see only one 'smbd -D' processes on the file
server as they use a NT.  With this one particualr user, I'm having
problems.

As he works, his windows will freeze up (no response).  We first tried
rebooting his NT with no success.  I then noticed that when this occurs, he
has multiple 'smbd -D' processes running on the fileserver.  If I kill
these processes, all windows will "un-freeze".  Sometimes this is all it
will take.

Sometimes, however, as soon as he accesses one of the processes (like
emacs) the problem continues on and on and on.  If I kill the 'smbd -D'
processes then he closes all of the offending processes on the NT and then
I restart 'smbd -D', as soon as he starts 2 or 3 of these processes (let's
say emacs and Netscape Messenger), the problem again rears it's ugly head
and the processes freeze up on the NT.

Has anyone had this occur?  Is there a solution that I am missing (besides
moving onto 2.2.1a)?

I'll gladly send the smb.conf file if you feel it's needed, but I didn't
want to attach a 192 line file to this plea for help if it wasn't
necessary.

Please respond by mail if you can.

Thanks for looking at this problem . . .

-- 
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Is there any graceful way to install Samba 2.2.1a over Mandrake 7.2 with
2.2.19 kernel and Samba 2.09? I get a glibc dependency problem. The
following is the output I get from an attempted glibc install to satisfy
the samba 2.2.1a dependency requirements. I got glibc-2.2.3-2 from
cooker. Is this a LM8 vs LM7.2 problem? Anyway, here is the problem:

[root at Skyline i586]# ls
alsaplayer-0.99.32-13mdk.i586.rpm* 
kernel-doc-2_2_19-4_1mdk_i586.rpm*     
samba-client-2.2.1a-4mdk.i586.rpm
apcupsd-3_8_0-1_1mdk_i586.rpm*     
kernel-headers-2_2_19-4_1mdk_i586.rpm* 
samba-common-2.2.1a-4mdk.i586.rpm
glibc-2.2.3-2mdk.i586.rpm          
kernel-install_notes*                   sash-3.4-7mdk.i586.rpm
glibc-devel-2.2.3-2mdk.i586.rpm    
kernel-source-2.2.19-4.1mdk.i586.rpm*   taper-6.9b-2mdk.i586.rpm*
glibc-profile-2.2.3-2mdk.i586.rpm  
kernel-utils-2_2_19-4_1mdk_i586.rpm*    xntp3-5_93-8mdk_i586.rpm*
gnu-pop3d-0.9.8-4mdk.i586.rpm*      ldconfig-2.2.2-5mdk.i586.rpm
kernel-2_2_19-4_1mdk_i586.rpm*      samba-2.2.1a-4mdk.i586.rpm

[root at Skyline i586]# rpm -Uvh glibc*
error: failed dependencies:
        rpm <= 4.0-0.65 conflicts with glibc-2.2.3-2mdk
        gcc < 2.96-0.50mdk conflicts with glibc-devel-2.2.3-2mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by rpm-3.0.5-27mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by menu-2.1.5-42mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by python-1.5.2-12mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by rpmtools-1.2-11mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by drakxtools-1.1.5-33mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by ucd-snmp-4.1.2-4mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by rpm-build-3.0.5-27mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by ucd-snmp-utils-4.1.2-4mdk
        libdb.so.2 is needed by kdeadmin-2.0-2mdk
        libdb.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by rpm-3.0.5-27mdk
        libdb.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by python-1.5.2-12mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by pam-0.72-12mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by python-1.5.2-12mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by apache-common-1.3.14-2mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by openldap-1.2.9-7mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by apache-1.3.14-2mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by php-4.0.3pl1-1mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by postfix-19991231_pl08-5mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by perl-DB_File-1.73-2mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by gated-3.5.11-5mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by apache-mod_perl-1.3.14_1.24-2mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by apache-suexec-1.3.14-2mdk
        libdb.so.3 is needed by cfengine-1.5.4-5mdk
        libdb.so.3(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by pam-0.72-12mdk
        libdb.so.3(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by python-1.5.2-12mdk
        libdb.so.3(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by postfix-19991231_pl08-5mdk
        libdb.so.3(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by openldap-1.2.9-7mdk
        libdb.so.3(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by perl-DB_File-1.73-2mdk
        libdb.so.3(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by cfengine-1.5.4-5mdk
[root at Skyline i586]#   

Stupid question -- I know, but what to I need to do to be able to
install Samba 2.2.1a? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm
attempting this on my test machine, so I can kill it if I have to. Wife
may not like it if it takes the vfat partition with it if I do. Small
potatoes compared to thrashing the operational machine -- she'll get
over it. So, Rusty, Urban, Andrew, Jerry, Gerald, etc.. what's the
secret.

-- 
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Nacogdoches, Texas
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OK, as an update to the update...  I just spent the day swapping around
motherboards in this system and monitoring samba xfer speeds.  Out of 4
different motherboards I've tried, 2 were UDMA-capable, the other 2 only ran
at mode 4.  The UDMA-capable boards have absolutely no hesitations in data
transfer, while the non-udma boards have very noticable problems.  I would
be curious to know if others who are having this rabbit-pellet problem are
also running UDMA-capable hard drives from non-UDMA motherboards?  If
nothing else, it may give the coding team something to look at...  Good luck
guys!


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Just a follow-up on my own speed problems... Due to a motherboard failure, I
have swapped out my K6-200 board for a PII-300.  The new board support UDMA
as well (in case that matters?).  Anyway, I am now getting smooth file
transfers without having to run tcpdump or iptraf.  Sustained speeds around
13Mb/s, where I was only getting 5Mb/s with the old board.

Perhaps the timing issue has something to do with overall drive speed?
Since others have eliminated cpu speed as an issue, has anyone looked into
this?  In my case, I have a shared drive which supports UDMA-2.  My original
motherboard only supported PIO mode 4, but the new motherboard fully
supports UDMA-2.  Perhaps someone who is not experiencing problems could
throttle-back their drive and see if problems arise from this?
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:25:28PM -0600, Shdwdrgn wrote:
> OK, as an update to the update...  I just spent the day swapping around
> motherboards in this system and monitoring samba xfer speeds.  Out of 4
> different motherboards I've tried, 2 were UDMA-capable, the other 2 only ran
> at mode 4.  The UDMA-capable boards have absolutely no hesitations in data
> transfer, while the non-udma boards have very noticable problems.  I would
> be curious to know if others who are having this rabbit-pellet problem are
> also running UDMA-capable hard drives from non-UDMA motherboards?  If
> nothing else, it may give the coding team something to look at...  Good luck
> guys!
> 

I think the problem is with the very nature of the non-udma boards.

Without UDMA, each IDE interrupt has to be processed by the system
processor, and each block from the drive creates an interrupt that
must be handled immediately.  While it is waiting for the drive,
nothing else can work *within the interrupt's time*.

This is why people complained about IDE way back when.  Now with
modern hardware, IDE can compare with SCSI, but old IDE just plain
sucks.

I would just buy a UDMA33/66/100 addon board if your boxes have PCI
and get past this issue.

If I made any errors, please let me know...

Mike

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> I have a somewhat unique question.
> 
> When you right-click and check properties of a drive letter mapped to a
> share, does it return the quota info for the user or only the over size
> and free space?
> 
> I'm currently using "dfree command" and looking up quota info for AIX
> 4.3.3 and 5.1.0 using the library functions, but have to deal with all
> possible shares since "dfree command" is global only.
> 
> Why am I doing this, you ask? Well besides enjoying a challenge, our
> students see 32GB drive with 22GB free as meaning they can save anything
> they want. It would be nice if this were inherent in the Samba code so I
> don't have to spawn a child each time we check drive space *or* rely on
> quotas *or* have "dfree command" a share option instead of global.
> 
> Can anyone simplify my life?
Compaile --with-quotas. On my Linux system this way every body only 
sees his/her quota,


Christian

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Samba can share _any_ type of printer.
I have 7 network printers ( all of them are on HP JetDiretcs ) and all I had to
do was to install them using Kups as JetDirect printers. I think you could use
similliar aproach.
When I installed those printers, it put line "socket:192.168.10.254:9100" as a
printing path, so remote printing definitly works. Maybe you can use
\\server\sharedprinter path directly, but I'm not sure.
Nevertheless, try Kups ( K CUPS administrator ), I think it will take care of
it.
hth
    Dezider.

John P Santos wrote:

> I would like to know if anyone has any idea of how you go about sharing a
> remote printer using smbd.  That is, you configure samba to do a spool on a
> printer that is on another window's machine.  I don't even know if that's
> possible.  My guess would be to use smbmount or smbclient to access the
> remote printer, and then configure smbd to run a spool for it.  The idea is
> that we are trying to replace a Windows NT3.51 setup that does exactly
> that.  Any suggestion would be of help at this point because I have yet to
> try or test anything.
>
> Regards,
>
> John P Santos
> Eita!Net IT Specialist
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> I would like to know if anyone has any idea of how you go about sharing a
> remote printer using smbd.  That is, you configure samba to do a spool on a
> printer that is on another window's machine.  I don't even know if that's
> possible.  My guess would be to use smbmount or smbclient to access the
> remote printer, and then configure smbd to run a spool for it.  The idea is
> that we are trying to replace a Windows NT3.51 setup that does exactly
> that.  Any suggestion would be of help at this point because I have yet to
> try or test anything.
It is possible and it is based on the smbclient command. Look for the 
smbprint-Skript in the exampels/printing of the samba distribution

Christian

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amit deshmukh wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>       I have Samba 2.2.0a installed with LPRng. I am able to set up NT
> clients to print to the lpd through samba. As printing is done through
> samba, the host name in the queue is the one on which samba server is
> running and not the real NT client hostname.
>       I tried using lpr -U option with %M in smb.conf file. But this is
> allowed only to the privileged users mentioned in 'allow_user_setting'
> string in lpd.conf. If give all the users permission to use -U option,
> then that creates a major security hole. (This has to be done on per user
> level, as a process on user's name is spawned by samba whenever a job is
> fired.)
>        Can anybody help me with this ?
> 
> thanks
> regards
> Amit

hello Amit,
I have a samba + lprng setup, maybe I can help you...but
I don't understand very well what are you up to.
Let me tell you about my setup:
samba server (linux)+lprng (a resonable current one) acting 
as a logon/file/print server; about 50 win98 clients+2-3 NT40
Users can print through the samba without any problem, you are 
right though, the host name in the queue is the server's one,
but this is no problem, as the users name is the user's one, 
and that's what counts.
My users are able to remove their print jobs (not other's), 
pause them, basicaly everithing that they should be doing.
I also have a perl script that came with lprng that makes 
the accounting, but it works for my hp 4000n network printer, 
I cannot say about other printers (the hp 4000n, as most of the
hp's, has a built in counter which get asked by the script 
just before and after the job is prined)
So, to get down to it tell me more about why do you want 
to get the hostname of the station; aren't the users joining 
the samba domain when they logon? do you allow guest printing?
don't! they'll have to authenticate to print and then the jobs 
will get submited as the user they presented themselves to samba
If you ask, I can give you my configs.


cheers,

dragos

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I have Problems to set the correct access rigths for the user!
(Samba 2.0.7)

I have 3 files and copy from Windows to Samba (share [avdata]):

test1.txt (Windows-Archiv-Bit is set)
test2.txt (Windows-Archiv-Bit,Readonly is set)
test3.txt (none Bit is set)

The rigths are set to

test1.txt (0760)
test2.txt (0540)
test3.txt (0660)

Why ???????

Another user from the same group (force group is set and
create mode is set)cannot change the readonly-bit from 
test2.txt or delete the file test2.txt ??

Best regards 
Sebastian Wern


smb.conf
 

[global]
   server string = %h
   workgroup = epn.de
   guest account = nobody
   keep alive = 30
   os level = 2
   kernel oplocks = false
   security = user
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   wins support = no
   load printers = no
   unix password sync =yes
   passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
   null passwords = yes

; Login fuer WIN95/98
   logon script =%U.bat
   domain logons = yes
   encrypt passwords = yes
   
[netlogon]
   comment = Domain Logon
   browsable = no
   public = no
   path = /samba/netlogon
   writeable = no
   valid users = @smbusr
  
[avdata]
  comment = AV-Daten
  browsable = no
  public = no
  path = /samba/avdata
  writeable = yes
  force group = smbusr
  valid users = @avdata, at admins
  create mode = 770
  directory mode = 770
  

 

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Hello Hugo,

you dont need the sepparat Core Patch.
Since 2.4.5 XFS is a single Patchfile.
You can find it on the ftp-Server somewhere
under development 

Greetings
Robert

PS: You know, this ist offtopic ;)

>I m havaing a lot of trouble patching my 2.4.6 kernel with the xfs core
>patch... Could you give me a hint as to what patches you applied on the
>2.4.6 kernel to get acl's to work...
>
>Hugo Levasseur
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Hi all

I repost the message, because no one answered, I hope it4s nothing
personel ;-)


First my config:

Using Red-Hat 7.1
with samba 2.2.1a
cups xx
and following OSes on the client-side:
Win NT 4.0
Win NT 4.0 Terminal Server with CITRIX on it for NT 4.0 Systems
Win 2000
Unixes from SGI and HP

Ok, the target is to run a print-server for all the clients.
On unix-side is cups doing a fine job (nothing else i thought :-).
But on windows-side we need different drivers for the same printers
especially the CITRIX-box is crashing down (the win-admin told me) when
using printer-drivers wich are "not" especially written for CITRIX.
So we need at lowest 2 different driver Versions.
I guess Win2000 should work via IPP (i heard so) so we may not need
Windows dirvers here, but for experiences with that I would be really
thankful :-)

I realized it with installing (under cups and under samba) the printer 3
times with different names so the win-admin could see wich printer for
which system.

And here is/are the Problem(s), some driver-files on both systems (nt 4.0
and
citrix) have the same name so I got the message "driver allready
installed" :-/
Also the drivers of all three systems are getting installed (via the APW)
in the same directory

../W32X86/

in subdirectorys named 2, 3 and so on.

But sometimes they are "not" installed in this subdirectorys :-/ what also
is a problem.

The best solution would be to use 3 different directorys and not the only
../W32X86/
for the 3 systems so if any one got an idea how to manage this, please let
me know

Or there is an other solution (and I4m just to stupid to see it) I would
also be very happy if someone could help me :-)

Ok thanx a lot


bye

Sven




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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 16:55:27 -0400
"Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> wrote:

> If you are using samba rpm from redhat.com and samba.org,
> what does 'rpm -qa | grep samba' print?
> Make sure you don't mix redhat.com and samba.org

Before installing samba 2.2.1a, I did a 

rpm --erase samba samba-common samba-client samba-swat

Anyway, it might be possible there are some network problems.  Until I
investigate that, I reinstalled samba 2.0.10 from redhat that works
ok.

Ah, and there might be another thing: with 2.2.1a, everything worked
with the exception of some old DOS programs that were using .DBFs. 
Unfortunately, those programs are important, I need them to function
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Hallo,

I have problems with Win2000 SP2 and samba.

my samba servers in our local network work very fine.
all win2000 SP2 boxes are in harmony with samba.

when dialing in into our network by isdn router (Zyxel or Linux I4L)
with one of the win2000 boxes
I get the complete browsing list of our domain.
all winNT and win2000 machines respond correctly.
all samba machines are visible, but none of them give me their shares.
win2000 explorer tells me that the sources are not available.

The same procedure with winnt4.0 SP6a works correctly.


Has anybody any solution ?


Thanks

Arno Zinecker

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:53:24 +0200
Sascha Mueller <Sascha.Mueller at prodato-it.de> wrote:

> Hello Silviu,
> 
> thanks for helping...
> 
> To answer your questions:
> Yes, cups is installed and configured.
> Yes, I can access the configuration page.
> Yes, cups prints correct test pages.
> 
> The funny thing is, that the computer I used to install
> the printer driver on the samba server is able to print,
> without any problems. But all the other computers cannot
> print at all...

I don't understand this part: "the computer you used to install the
printer driver on the samba server".  I did not install any windows
printer driver on the samba server.

You install a Windows printer driver on the workstations, and a .ppd
on the server.

You specify the printer port to be

\\yourserver\hp1100

in Properties of the printer in Windows.

If you are referring to putting Windows printer drivers on the server
so that clients can copy them locally without the need for the printer
installation kits, you are complicating your life without much
benefit.

You go to Windows workstation and select Add Printer, Network printer,
\\yourserver\hp1100.  When it says that it needs drivers, you point to
where you keep your Windows printer drivers for HP1100, and that's it!

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Hi,

I've running samba 2.2.1 (linux) as PDC for a few W2K workstations.
There are no problems to join new machines to the domain and to logon
users to their domain accounts using roaming profiles, but when I try to
add the group "domainname\domain users" to the group "administrators" on
the W2K workstations I can select the group in the Computer
Management->Local Users->Groups->Administrators->Add dialogue. When I
press the OK button I get the following error message from W2K: A member
could not be added to or removed from the local group because the member
does not exist.

What's wrong?

Thanks
Andy

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David.METCALFE at esca.com wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> I need a kind soul to help me on this one...
> 
> When I configure my server security to be "SERVER" it appears to connect fine
> with the NT "password server" box I point it to.  However, Samba subsequently
> tries to authenticate the username "administrator", and it fails.
> 
> I'm getting the following message in my Samba session log file, and I don't
> understand why "administrator" is being used, or how to resolve the complaint.
> 
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(809)
>   sesssetupX:name=[Administrator]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(505)
>   smb_create_user: Running the command `' gave 0
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(952)
>   No such user administrator - using guest account
> 
> I really need some input on this one, as I'm not terribly familiar with Samba
> security... and, our customer is breathing down my neck!

Both security=server and secruity=domain require LOCAL account to attach
any logon to.  (ie who to be for file access and the like).   This can
be solved in a number of ways:  you can create the accounts beforehand,
you can create them on demand (using the add user script smb.conf
option) or you can use winbind (from the HEAD cvs branch) to automate
the process.  Whatever you do by the time we attempt to become that
user, he/she must exist.

Andrew Bartlett

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> David Metcalfe
> 
> =======  smb.conf   ======================
> [global]
>         workgroup = MISO
>         netbios name = MITMMAB
>         server string = MITMMAB, Samba 2.0.7
>         security = SERVER
>         min password length = 0
>         map to guest = Bad User
>         password level = 5
>         username level = 5
>         name resolve order = lmhosts host wins
>         time server = Yes
>         load printers = No
>         os level = 65
>         wins support = No
>         guest account = guest
>         case sensitive = Yes
>         log level = 3
>         log file = /usr/local/samba/log.%m
>         encrypt passwords = yes
>         password server = mimesab
>         root = administrator
> [homes]
>         comment = FTP Server Disk Space
>         path = /u02/ftproot/%S
>         valid users = %S
>         writable = Yes
>         inherit permissions = Yes
>         browseable = No
> 
> =======  log.mimesa  ======================
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
>   Transaction 1 of length 174
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
>   switch message SMBnegprot (pid 684913)
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [XENIX CORE]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [LANMAN1.0]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [Windows for Workgroups 3.1a]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [LM1.2X002]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [LANMAN2.1]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
>   Requested protocol [NT LM 0.12]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:(565)
>   resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name MIMESA<0x20>
> [2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] lib/util_sock.c:(907)
>   Connecting to 10.49.3.43 at port 139
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1018)
>   connected to password server MIMESA
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1033)
>   got session
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1048)
>   password server OK
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(184)
>   using password server validation
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(424)
>   Selected protocol NT LM 0.12
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
>   Transaction 2 of length 206
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
>   switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 684913)
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(804)
>   Domain=[ICCS_DMZ]  NativeOS=[Windows NT 1381] NativeLanMan=[]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(809)
>   sesssetupX:name=[Administrator]
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(505)
>   smb_create_user: Running the command `' gave 0
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(952)
>   No such user administrator - using guest account
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(192)
>   guest is in 1 groups: 65534
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(270)
>   uid 202 registered to name guest
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(272)
>   Clearing default real name
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(775)
>   Chained message
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
>   switch message SMBtconX (pid 684913)
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(816)
>   ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(441)
>   Connect path is /tmp
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
>   dos_ChDir to /tmp
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(550)
>   mimesa (10.49.3.43) connect to service IPC$ as user guest (uid=202, gid=65534)
>  (pid 684913)
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
>   dos_ChDir to /usr/local/samba
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(357)
>   tconX service=ipc$ user=guest
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
>   Transaction 3 of length 72
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
>   switch message SMBtconX (pid 684913)
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(816)
>   ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(441)
>   Connect path is /u02/ftproot
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(192)
>   guest is in 1 groups: 65534
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
>   dos_ChDir to /u02/ftproot
> [2001/07/19 10:55:50, 1] smbd/service.c:(550)
>   mimesa (10.49.3.43) connect to service ftp as user guest (uid=202, gid=65534)
> (pid 684913)
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I don't know if it would help, but I'd change the name of the printer driver
in the .inf file.
This way it would thing that driver is something else, and it _could_ install
it.
To prevent rewriting of installed files, you'd also need to change the inf
file and filenames that conflicts with those that are already installed.
I don't know if this work, just my 0.02cents....
hth
    Dezider.

Sven Holz wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I repost the message, because no one answered, I hope it4s nothing
> personel ;-)
>
> First my config:
>
> Using Red-Hat 7.1
> with samba 2.2.1a
> cups xx
> and following OSes on the client-side:
> Win NT 4.0
> Win NT 4.0 Terminal Server with CITRIX on it for NT 4.0 Systems
> Win 2000
> Unixes from SGI and HP
>
> Ok, the target is to run a print-server for all the clients.
> On unix-side is cups doing a fine job (nothing else i thought :-).
> But on windows-side we need different drivers for the same printers
> especially the CITRIX-box is crashing down (the win-admin told me) when
> using printer-drivers wich are "not" especially written for CITRIX.
> So we need at lowest 2 different driver Versions.
> I guess Win2000 should work via IPP (i heard so) so we may not need
> Windows dirvers here, but for experiences with that I would be really
> thankful :-)
>
> I realized it with installing (under cups and under samba) the printer 3
> times with different names so the win-admin could see wich printer for
> which system.
>
> And here is/are the Problem(s), some driver-files on both systems (nt 4.0
> and
> citrix) have the same name so I got the message "driver allready
> installed" :-/
> Also the drivers of all three systems are getting installed (via the APW)
> in the same directory
>
> ../W32X86/
>
> in subdirectorys named 2, 3 and so on.
>
> But sometimes they are "not" installed in this subdirectorys :-/ what also
> is a problem.
>
> The best solution would be to use 3 different directorys and not the only
> ../W32X86/
> for the 3 systems so if any one got an idea how to manage this, please let
> me know
>
> Or there is an other solution (and I4m just to stupid to see it) I would
> also be very happy if someone could help me :-)
>
> Ok thanx a lot
>
> bye
>
> Sven
>
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We have a interner server with Linux Mandrake 7.2 and Samba server 2.0.7,
Postfix, Apache.
All is ok, but we have problem with samba.
We have some  directory shares in smb.conf (testparm is ok).
Problem 1:only the first client window (98 or NT 4) in the morning can share
the directories.
Other windows users : "nameserver" is not accessible.
Problem 2: command "smbstatus -d" - error: can't create or use IPC area. Error
was: file exists. failed to initialize share modes.
Problem 3: diagnosis test 3 -smbclient -L "nameserver"- error:
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = pipe rotta.
Can you help us with some ideas ? Thank you. Arturo Garbuio.
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Hello Pals, 

Allow me one question off the subject: Anybody of you using a proxy server
Linux based solution ? One that can also manage automatic dial-up?  Where
can I download it?


Thanx a lot,


Cristian Vladuta

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Hello.
We re running AIX, and some time ago we installed but not configured Samba
2.0.7. I been trying to configure it today, and I can see my AIX server from
'Network Neightborhood' in my Windows clients. I see the name of the host and
the shares, but when I try to get into one of them the login pop-up doesn t
let me see the contents. I introduce the correct password, I ve seen the
smbpasswd file and it s ok.
So I ve installed the SWAT tool and I ve gone to the 'STATUS' tab. Then I ve
seen the nmbd daemon is running but not the smbd daemon. I ve tried lots of
ways to start it (the smbd daemon), but it isn t working.
Does anyone knows how to start this daemon? Or why it isn t running?
Thanks for your help.

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Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 16:55:27 -0400
> "Oliver Schulze L." <oliver at samera.com.py> wrote:
> 
> > If you are using samba rpm from redhat.com and samba.org,
> > what does 'rpm -qa | grep samba' print?
> > Make sure you don't mix redhat.com and samba.org
> 
> Before installing samba 2.2.1a, I did a
> 
> rpm --erase samba samba-common samba-client samba-swat
> 
> Anyway, it might be possible there are some network problems.  Until I
> investigate that, I reinstalled samba 2.0.10 from redhat that works
> ok.
> 
> Ah, and there might be another thing: with 2.2.1a, everything worked
> with the exception of some old DOS programs that were using .DBFs.
> Unfortunately, those programs are important, I need them to function
> well.
hello Silviu,
put debug lovel = 0 in you smb.conf
also, be warned that from samba 2.2.0/a/10 to samba 2.2.1/a it was a
change 
which affects you if you use plain text passwords (I do).

post more details about your setup.

dragos

PS daca vrei, putem vorbi direct, in romaneste.(dar in afara listei)

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It sounds like a good theory... the problem is that with older versions of
smba I never had this problem.  I got the 2.0.7 update from redhat a couple
weeks ago, that's when my problems began.  But in the past 2 years I've
never seen this happen before.  That's my logic behind assuming that the
problem is a coding issue, and not a hardware fault.

Anyway, I've got a UDMA board in place now, problem solved for me, at
least... I was just sharing my findings so that the coding team had some
more info to go on.


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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:25:28PM -0600, Shdwdrgn wrote:
> OK, as an update to the update...  I just spent the day swapping around
> motherboards in this system and monitoring samba xfer speeds.  Out of 4
> different motherboards I've tried, 2 were UDMA-capable, the other 2 only
ran
> at mode 4.  The UDMA-capable boards have absolutely no hesitations in data
> transfer, while the non-udma boards have very noticable problems.  I would
> be curious to know if others who are having this rabbit-pellet problem are
> also running UDMA-capable hard drives from non-UDMA motherboards?  If
> nothing else, it may give the coding team something to look at...  Good
luck
> guys!
>

I think the problem is with the very nature of the non-udma boards.

Without UDMA, each IDE interrupt has to be processed by the system
processor, and each block from the drive creates an interrupt that
must be handled immediately.  While it is waiting for the drive,
nothing else can work *within the interrupt's time*.

This is why people complained about IDE way back when.  Now with
modern hardware, IDE can compare with SCSI, but old IDE just plain
sucks.

I would just buy a UDMA33/66/100 addon board if your boxes have PCI
and get past this issue.

If I made any errors, please let me know...

Mike
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Hello, All,

I will be upset soon I think :(
I asked the question several days before, but I can not get the 
answer surely.
I join my Samaba2.2.1a server on my LinuxPPC with kernel 2.4.5 as a 
NT Domain Member successfully. A Win2K server is the PDC,any users on 
PDC can access my Samba server.It is perfect. But I really want to 
get the user list on PDC in advance. I mean that is there any 
commands to do that -- run a samba command such as "smbclient" on the 
LinuxPPC.
Can anybody tell me that does Samba support it or I have to write 
some programs to do that?

Thanks in advance.
Juer

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Vladuta Cristian <VladutaC at ca-ib.com> wrote on 20.07.01 10:11:29:

>
>Hello Pals, 
>
>Allow me one question off the subject: Anybody of you using a proxy 
>server Linux based solution ? One that can also manage automatic dial-
>up?  Where can I download it?
>
>

Hi Cristian,

as far as I know there's no such "all in one" proxy. But you can use 
apache in proxy mode or squid or something else as your proxy (just 
goto http://linux.tucows.com). The (automatic) dialup will be done by 
another program, i.e. pppd (analog modem or dsl) or ipppd (isdn). I 
think you should buy a major linux distribution (redhat, suse, ...) 
that comes with these programs ready for use. 

Ciao Oliver

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Hi! How are you?

I send you this file in order to have your advice

See you later. Thanks

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I ran into this today:

When I mount a share on a Windows 2000 PC with mount -t smbfs, it succeeds.
But then I can see only 380 files on that share! Trying with smbclient, I can
list all the files (over 8000 of them). What could be the problem? 

What is funny though, is that all the files that are listed does not begin with
[A-Za-z].

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Try one of this
     Mandrake Single Network Firewall: 
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3#security
     E-smith Gateway: http://www.e-smith.org/content/downloads/

Oliver Six wrote:

>Vladuta Cristian <VladutaC at ca-ib.com> wrote on 20.07.01 10:11:29:
>
>>Hello Pals, 
>>
>>Allow me one question off the subject: Anybody of you using a proxy 
>>server Linux based solution ? One that can also manage automatic dial-
>>up?  Where can I download it?
>>
>>
>
>Hi Cristian,
>
>as far as I know there's no such "all in one" proxy. But you can use 
>apache in proxy mode or squid or something else as your proxy (just 
>goto http://linux.tucows.com). The (automatic) dialup will be done by 
>another program, i.e. pppd (analog modem or dsl) or ipppd (isdn). I 
>think you should buy a major linux distribution (redhat, suse, ...) 
>that comes with these programs ready for use. 
>
>Ciao Oliver
>


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hello,
problem is I compiled libnss_wins.so, copied it to 
/lib/libnss_wins.so.2, added the wins entry in 
/etc/nsswitch, but it's not working:
[server:~]# ping 'hostname'
INFO: Debug class all level = 1   (pid 2413 from pid 2413)
ping: unknown host 'hostname'
('hostname' of course is a valid host name)
I'm doing it after I removed the reffering line in 
/etc/hosts.
Of course 'hostname' runs windows (98); I'm pinging from the 
server (which is also wins server)

anything else I should be doing?
(RH 7.1/samba 2.2.1)

dragos

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I get samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz
I work on a Caldera Linux.
How can I build a binary package distribution of samba to install on 
other machine with Caldera Linux or Sco Open Server without recomplie 
the source every time ???? (I'm not expert to build binary packages 
from sources).
Thanks.

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> I don't understand this part: "the computer you used to install the
> printer driver on the samba server".  I did not install any windows
> printer driver on the samba server.

I thought you installed drivers on the server. This is changing the
situation. Well, in this case, check the logs if users can connect to
shared printers, you should find something there. Change the level of
debugging and you'll see what's going on.

> You install a Windows printer driver on the workstations, and a .ppd
> on the server.

It's okay. You can go this way too.

> You specify the printer port to be
>
> \\yourserver\hp1100
>
> in Properties of the printer in Windows.

> If you are referring to putting Windows printer drivers on the server
> so that clients can copy them locally without the need for the printer
> installation kits, you are complicating your life without much
> benefit.

Well, if I have to run accross 50 lusers, I see a lot of benefits.... And
if you share seven ( and soon more to come ) different printers, lurking
with drivers (win95, win88, winnt4, win2k) doesn't seem handy to me.
I'm just transferring all printing services from our Novell server to
samba, and I'm really enjoying all features it gives me to do things
remotly. Users just doubleclick on the shared printer, drivers are
downloaded and they can print in 30 seconds.

> You go to Windows workstation and select Add Printer, Network printer,
> \\yourserver\hp1100.  When it says that it needs drivers, you point to
> where you keep your Windows printer drivers for HP1100, and that's it!

hth
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Juer Lee wrote:

> Hello, All,
>
> I will be upset soon I think :( I asked the question several days
> before, but I can not get the answer surely. I join my Samaba2.2.1a
> server on my LinuxPPC with kernel 2.4.5 as a NT Domain Member
> successfully. A Win2K server is the PDC,any users on PDC can access my
> Samba server.It is perfect. But I really want to get the user list on
> PDC in advance. I mean that is there any commands to do that -- run a
> samba command such as "smbclient" on the LinuxPPC. Can anybody tell me
> that does Samba support it or I have to write some programs to do
> that?

Some variants of rpcclient will do this.  I know the old samedit command
in TNG would do this.  wbinfo (included with winbind in HEAD) will do
this.





cheers, jerry

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Damn ... I deleted the original email before I replied ...

But anyway ... here goes:

Some time back I had trouble with Mandrake and their default
"secure" kernel ... 

I looked and looked thru the Samba ARC for some kind of help. After a few
hours ... I was able to find a post that helped ...

If you are using Mandrake "out of the box" and can login just fine with a
single user but get IPC messages "sometimes" when trying to login again
... try booting a diff kernel image ... it may save you much trouble ...

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>.....Also you may configure PAM on
your >server to deny access of some
users to >domain from this workstation
>
>Best regards,
>GMS
>mailto:gms_mouse at mail.ru.....

That's exactly what i need, anyone
knows where i can find any kind of
information about PAM? I tried to read
the PAM help that comes with samba but
i did't understand well, if anyone
could help me... tanks again for the
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Danie Roux <droux at tuks.co.za> writes:

> I ran into this today:
> 
> When I mount a share on a Windows 2000 PC with mount -t smbfs, it
> succeeds.  But then I can see only 380 files on that share! Trying
> with smbclient, I can list all the files (over 8000 of them). What
> could be the problem?
> 
> What is funny though, is that all the files that are listed does not
> begin with [A-Za-z].

I have another simular problem that might be related.

I smbmount shares from from several NT4 and Win2000 servers.  That
works fine for a while, but after a period (minutes up to days -
doesnt seem to be usage-related) I will start to loose files - either
the full mount and everything under it or just a few directories.  I
have never noticed just parts of a directory missing, but that might
also happen.

A umount/mount will fix the problem, but it is still fairly anoying.

Any clues?

-- 
Ove

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Use Squid.  It comes with most Linux distros, or can be downloaded free.
Just like samba, there are a lot of contributed "add-ons" to squid that
you can find on it's website, one of them deals with setting up an
autodialer.

--Mike

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Subject: Proxy server solution


Hello Pals, 

Allow me one question off the subject: Anybody of you using a proxy
server
Linux based solution ? One that can also manage automatic dial-up?
Where
can I download it?


Thanx a lot,


Cristian Vladuta
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 Hi.

 This will be very easy for you (for sure) but I couldn't get this to
work. Sorry for disturbing you :-(

 I need to maintain the permissions os files&dirs as follows:
- file: 664 (rw-rw-r)
- dir: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)

 I want this permissions to be set whenever any user creates some
file/dir through Samba.

 I'm using Linux (but I haven't set "bsdos" partition flag) so I've
set up setgid bit on parent directory:

hagen:/ # ls -ld /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
drwxrwsr-x  12 root     middle       4096 Jul 20 13:59
/usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps

 I've tried to set up smb.conf but I failed: setgid bit is always
removed (or not correctly inherited) whenever I upload a file/dir via
samba to webapps share.

 I rtfm'ed and tried several samba options but it didn't work.
How could I achieve my purposes???

 This is the important part of my smb.conf:

[webapps]
path = /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
browseable = yes
read only = no
public = yes
#create mode = 0666
#directory mode = 2775
#force directory mode = 2775
#inherit permissions = yes
#map archive = no

 I've commented all related lines I've been playing with. Value also
could be incorrect because I've done several tests with them.

 Please, help me! Thanks in advance. You're doing a great job.

 Roman.-

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Dear Support

Could you please tell me when installing Samba on AIX Unix, is it necessary
to run configure, as I don't have a C compiler.

Thanks

> Matthew Higgins
> Software Support Engineer
> 

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Thomas Rothwell wrote:

>      -Samba (latest RPM's found for fixing Win2kSP2 problems)
>           ( http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48995).

Those are samba server related issues. Or?


> The only error message I can find in my logs besides HTTPD Access Logs
> is in /etc/var/messages (syslog).  It shows:
> kernel: smb_get_length: recv error = 104
> kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid
> kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=143, generation=6
>  
> So it has recreated the connection 6 times.  It is always the "104"
> error

-104 is what the network layer returns. -104 is -ECONNRESET, or 
"Connection reset by peer".


> This happens when I access the mounted directory for Apache to use.  I'm
> also actively developing on this pages.  These are coldfusion pages as
> well.
>  
> Apache just seems to have fits about this.  Is there a way that this.
> Possibly never having to reconnect?

You sent this to me privately as well, and I won't repeat the
details here as they can be found in the list archives
(searchable on http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ )

What you have in your syslog are not errors, but success messages. That
still manages to break apache ... perhaps as you say that apache doesn't
trigger the reconnect. I have added it to my list of stuff that should be
examined. Eventually.

Summary of suggested workarounds:
+ increase autodisconnect registry setting for the win2k server
+ run cron job to regularly write something to the mount
+ use NFS instead (replace the win2k with unix+samba or get a NFS server
  for windows)

(+ a ref to a patch that is currently not available, but it is the same
   thing as the cron job)

/Urban

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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Victor B. vonderLuft wrote:

> Is there any reasonable way to get smbfs filesystems to automount at system 
> startup? I have never found a way to do this other than having to type in 
> the root password, so I am open to suggestions...

You get more readers if you put a reasonable Subject on your emails.

autofs?
pam_mount?

FWIW, I use autofs.

/Urban

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> > Only root is allowed to mount filesystems, unless specified in /etc/fstab
> > (which smbmount does not support).
> >
> 
> True, but mount does support smbfs.  And as of 2.2 kernels you can put
> smbfs mounts in /etc/fstab

It doesn't support the 'user' setting so you still have to make smbmnt 
suid. I left out a few words ... :) I meant using fstab to allowing a 
normal user to mount.

> > To be able to unmount without being root, you must also make smbumount
> > (NOT smbmount!) suid root.
> 
> If you insist on using smbmount.

'mount -t smbfs' calls smbmount as /sbin/mount.smbfs (check the mount 
manpage).

/Urban

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Hi.

I have a successful setup of Samba 2.2 on a test server.  Experiments
with uploading Win2000 drivers to linux print server works great.
Question is how do I migrate this setup from the test server to
production?  My initial thought is to upgrade the 2.0.7 setup to 2.2.1,
then copy over the config and printer driver tree from the test server.

However, I found a note in the Imprints howto that mentions the fact
that samba stores driver information in an internal database.  Does this
mean I will have to redo all the Win2000 driver uploads on the new
server?  .. that info is also stored outside the print$ tree that won't
copy over?

Thanks.

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Bruce Ferrell wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I'm hoping I can find an answer out in the SAMBA community.
> 
> I have some files stored on an NT filesystem I've mounted onto a linux
> server. I'm trying to put them under rcs control and having a problem
> doing it.  I'm able to do the initial check in, but check out fails.
> I think it has to do with mapping NT attributes to UNIX permissions, but
> I'm kind of stuck beyond the rudiments.

It could be that smbfs gives an error when rcs tries to set permissions on
the files (try unpacking a tarball on smbfs as root). I am sort of
surprised that the chekin works.

Do you only access these rcs files from linux?


> Any suggestions?

1. Check if you get any error messages from smbfs in your syslog.
2. Switch to CVS (server based, not filesystem based).

/Urban

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Hello all,

At this moment there are quite a few questions about Samba and ACL's. I also
wish to experiment with this but i'd like to do some reading on this first.
at this moment i don't know *exactly* what i need to do nor what i'm going
to get. Is there some documentation i can read? All comments and url's are
more than welcome!

Yours,
Nico de Haer


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Thanks for all the reactions!

I've found that  kixtart solves all my problems. Using this you can create
ONE login-script for all users and do *special* stuff for them based upon
things like: Their current workstation, user name, group membership (at
least for NT, haven't tried this with samba). This most definitly beats the
Dynamicly-Generated-Login-Script way in most cases...

Thanks again!
Nico de Haer


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Manish Madan wrote:
I [...] am trying to enable samba config through ldap rather than
from the local flat file as part of a project. I wanted to ask if
there is documentation available which could tell the gen. structure
of the code in brief,
[... ]

I can't help there, but there is a bit of LDAP information 
on the net. From my bookmarks...

http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-HEAD-howto.html"
	ldap-smb-HEAD-howto.html

http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-TNG-schemas.html
	ldap-smb-TNG-schemas.html

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/06/03/0255245&mode=nested" 
	Slashdot | pam_ldap/pam_krb5 Authentication Against Active Directory?

http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb-howto.html" 
	ldap-smb-howto.html

//www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-AD-schemas.html
	ldap-smb-AD-schemas.html

--dave
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Hullo to all,

I have samba in hpux 10.20. Ok, it works fine, until i tried to add some
options to smb.conf, then it stopped to work. It seems that nmbd doesn't run
anymore. I've added the interfaces option.

Here's a copy of my smb.conf

The server is on 200.10.20.2.

  workgroup = ZAFFARI1
   server string = Samba Server Zaffari1
   guest account = usuario
   log file = /var/spool/samba/log.%m
   lock dir = /var/spool/samba/locks
   max log size = 30
   security = user
   time server = yes
   time offset = 0
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   domain logons = yes

;   interfaces = 200.10.20.0/255 200.10.230.0/255 200.10.231.0/255

   logon script = logon.bat
   include = /usr/local/samba/lib/logonscript.%U


   local master = yes
   os level = 200
   null passwords = yes                                    

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From: Stuart Stocking <stu at essex.ac.uk>
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I am currently using Samba version 2.2.1a on an OpenBSD 2.8 machine. On
the same machine I am running IPF and IPNAT with simple TCP and UDP rules
to act as a very simple gateway. When I "smbclient -L my_machine -N" I get
the correct information in return and can access my shares and private
directies fine. Also, acting as the Master Domain Browser and Local Doamin
Browser works fine for the network and has given Network Neighbour much
greater stability.

However on any Windows (inc. 9x and NT/2k) I cannot either see my machine,
let alone see any shares and the logs do not show anything relavent. I
have tried using the DOS net command - no success. Below is a
partial-paste of my smb.conf - I hope someone can shed some light on this
problem.

Cheers,

Stuart Stocking



smb.conf:

[global]
        workgroup = SA
        netbios name = b0rkfire
        server string =

        domain master = yes
        local master = yes
        oslevel = 255

        wins support = yes

        [homes]
                guest ok = no
                read only = yes

	[support]
        	comment =
        	path = /mnt/support
        	read only = yes
        	public = yes

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Hi folks, I was wondering if any of you guys had upgraded from 2.0.7 to
2.2.1a? I have twice, and each time, all the shares still work fine but the
printer is displayed on the Clients (win2k) as "Access Denied" (even as
root). I have tried everything for the last week; nothing can get that
printer working. This is the case for computers which have or have not
joined the domain.

Linux box - AMD K6-550
128MB RAM
Kernel 2.4.5
Epson Stylus Color 740 Printer.

2.0.7 works fine for all clients, even WIN2K Pro.


Thanks

Craig Hibbert
Senior Internet Engineer
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If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
and we have read the faq (pdf version).

Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
manually it did get an encrypted password.

The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
or the password file was not accessable.

tomek wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
> working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
> etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
> with w2k.
>
> 1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
>
> 2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
> I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
> the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
> a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
> As usual very clear M$ information ...
> I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
> this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
> administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
> group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
> unix server (no, please !!!) ???
> Any ideas are welcome.
> You can mail me dircectly.
>
> Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski

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Hello samba,

I made definitions for ukrainian codepages for samba.
It's cp1125 for DOS, OS/2, Windows and KOI8-U for linux.

-- 
Best regards,
 Oleg                          mailto:rus43 at kharkov.ukrtel.net

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#
# DOS Ukrainian (RUSCII, cp1125) to UNICODE translation table
#
# Based on cp866u_uni.tbl from lynx 2.8.2 distribution
#	by porokh
#
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    0x0410  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A
0x81    0x0411  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BE
0x82    0x0412  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER VE
0x83    0x0413  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE
0x84    0x0414  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DE
0x85    0x0415  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE
0x86    0x0416  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE
0x87    0x0417  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE
0x88    0x0418  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I
0x89    0x0419  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I
0x8a    0x041a  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA
0x8b    0x041b  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL
0x8c    0x041c  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM
0x8d    0x041d  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN
0x8e    0x041e  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O
0x8f    0x041f  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE
0x90    0x0420  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER
0x91    0x0421  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES
0x92    0x0422  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE
0x93    0x0423  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U
0x94    0x0424  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EF
0x95    0x0425  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA
0x96    0x0426  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE
0x97    0x0427  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE
0x98    0x0428  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA
0x99    0x0429  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHCHA
0x9a    0x042a  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HARD SIGN
0x9b    0x042b  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU
0x9c    0x042c  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT SIGN
0x9d    0x042d  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E
0x9e    0x042e  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU
0x9f    0x042f  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA
0xa0    0x0430  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A
0xa1    0x0431  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BE
0xa2    0x0432  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER VE
0xa3    0x0433  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE
0xa4    0x0434  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DE
0xa5    0x0435  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE
0xa6    0x0436  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE
0xa7    0x0437  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE
0xa8    0x0438  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I
0xa9    0x0439  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I
0xaa    0x043a  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA
0xab    0x043b  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL
0xac    0x043c  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM
0xad    0x043d  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN
0xae    0x043e  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O
0xaf    0x043f  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE
0xb0    0x2591  #LIGHT SHADE
0xb1    0x2592  #MEDIUM SHADE
0xb2    0x2593  #DARK SHADE
0xb3    0x2502  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL
0xb4    0x2524  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND LEFT
0xb5    0x2561  #BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
0xb6    0x2562  #BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
0xb7    0x2556  #BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
0xb8    0x2555  #BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
0xb9    0x2563  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND LEFT
0xba    0x2551  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL
0xbb    0x2557  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND LEFT
0xbc    0x255d  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND LEFT
0xbd    0x255c  #BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
0xbe    0x255b  #BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
0xbf    0x2510  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND LEFT
0xc0    0x2514  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND RIGHT
0xc1    0x2534  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL
0xc2    0x252c  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL
0xc3    0x251c  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND RIGHT
0xc4    0x2500  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL
0xc5    0x253c  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
0xc6    0x255e  #BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
0xc7    0x255f  #BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
0xc8    0x255a  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND RIGHT
0xc9    0x2554  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND RIGHT
0xca    0x2569  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND HORIZONTAL
0xcb    0x2566  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND HORIZONTAL
0xcc    0x2560  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND RIGHT
0xcd    0x2550  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE HORIZONTAL
0xce    0x256c  #BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
0xcf    0x2567  #BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
0xd0    0x2568  #BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
0xd1    0x2564  #BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
0xd2    0x2565  #BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
0xd3    0x2559  #BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
0xd4    0x2558  #BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
0xd5    0x2552  #BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
0xd6    0x2553  #BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
0xd7    0x256b  #BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
0xd8    0x256a  #BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
0xd9    0x2518  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND LEFT
0xda    0x250c  #BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND RIGHT
0xdb    0x2588  #FULL BLOCK
0xdc    0x2584  #LOWER HALF BLOCK
0xdd    0x258c  #LEFT HALF BLOCK
0xde    0x2590  #RIGHT HALF BLOCK
0xdf    0x2580  #UPPER HALF BLOCK
0xe0    0x0440  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER
0xe1    0x0441  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES
0xe2    0x0442  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE
0xe3    0x0443  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U
0xe4    0x0444  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EF
0xe5    0x0445  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA
0xe6    0x0446  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSE
0xe7    0x0447  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE
0xe8    0x0448  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHA
0xe9    0x0449  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHCHA
0xea    0x044a  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HARD SIGN
0xeb    0x044b  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU
0xec    0x044c  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT SIGN
0xed    0x044d  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E
0xee    0x044e  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YU
0xef    0x044f  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YA
0xf0    0x0401  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IO
0xf1    0x0451  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IO
0xf2    0x0490  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN
0xf3    0x0491  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN
0xf4    0x0404  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE
0xf5    0x0454  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE
0xf6    0x0406  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I
0xf7    0x0456  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I
0xf8    0x0407  #CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YI
0xf9    0x0457  #CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YI
0xfa    0x00b7  #MIDDLE DOT
0xfb    0x221a  #SQUARE ROOT
0xfc    0x2116  #NUMERO SIGN
0xfd    0x00a4  #CURRENCY SIGN
0xfe    0x25a0  #BLACK SQUARE
0xff    0x00a0  #NO-BREAK SPACE
#
# UNIX Ukrainian (koi8-u) to UNICODE translation table
#
# Based on koi8u_uni.tbl from lynx 2.8.2 distribution
#	by porokh
#
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 0x2500 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT HORIZONTAL
0x81 0x2502 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT VERTICAL
0x82 0x250C # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT DOWN AND RIGHT
0x83 0x2510 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT DOWN AND LEFT
0x84 0x2514 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT UP AND RIGHT
0x85 0x2518 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT UP AND LEFT
0x86 0x251C # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT VERTICAL AND RIGHT
0x87 0x2524 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT VERTICAL AND LEFT
0x88 0x252C # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL
0x89 0x2534 # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL
0x8A 0x253C # BOX DRAWINGS  LIGHT VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
0x8B 0x2580 # UPPER HALF BLOCK
0x8C 0x2584 # LOWER HALF BLOCK
0x8D 0x2588 # FULL BLOCK
0x8E 0x258C # LEFT HALF BLOCK
0x8F 0x2590 # RIGHT HALF BLOCK
0x90 0x2591 # LIGHT SHADE
0x91 0x2592 # MEDIUM SHADE
0x92 0x2593 # DARK SHADE
0x93 0x2320 # TOP HALF INTEGRAL
0x94 0x25A0 # BLACK SQUARE
0x95 0x2219 # BULLET OPERATOR
0x96 0x221A # SQUARE ROOT
0x97 0x2248 # ALMOST EQUAL TO
0x98 0x2264 # LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
0x99 0x2265 # GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO
0x9A 0x00A0 # NO-BREAK SPACE
0x9B 0x2321 # BOTTOM HALF INTEGRAL
0x9C 0x00B0 # DEGREE SIGN
0x9D 0x00B2 # SUPERSCRIPT TWO
0x9E 0x00B7 # MIDDLE DOT
0x9F 0x00F7 # DIVISION SIGN
0xA0 0x2550 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE HORIZONTAL
0xA1 0x2551 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE VERTICAL
0xA2 0x2552 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOWN SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
0xA3 0x0451 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IO
0xA4 0x0454 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE
0xA5 0x2554 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE DOWN AND RIGHT
0xA6 0x0456 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I
0xA7 0x0457 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YI (UKRAINIAN)
0xA8 0x2557 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE DOWN AND LEFT
0xA9 0x2558 # BOX DRAWINGS  UP SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
0xAA 0x2559 # BOX DRAWINGS  UP DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
0xAB 0x255A # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE UP AND RIGHT
0xAC 0x255B # BOX DRAWINGS  UP SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
0xAD 0x0491 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN
0xAE 0x255D # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE UP AND LEFT
0xAF 0x255E # BOX DRAWINGS  VERTICAL SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
0xB0 0x255F # BOX DRAWINGS  VERTICAL DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
0xB1 0x2560 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE VERTICAL AND RIGHT
0xB2 0x2561 # BOX DRAWINGS  VERTICAL SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
0xB3 0x0401 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IO
0xB4 0x0404 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE
0xB5 0x2563 # BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND LEFT
0xB6 0x0406 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I
0xB7 0x0407 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YI (UKRAINIAN)
0xB8 0x2566 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE DOWN AND HORIZONTAL
0xB9 0x2567 # BOX DRAWINGS  UP SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
0xBA 0x2568 # BOX DRAWINGS  UP DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
0xBB 0x2569 # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE UP AND HORIZONTAL
0xBC 0x256A # BOX DRAWINGS  VERTICAL SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
0xBD 0x0490 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN
0xBE 0x256C # BOX DRAWINGS  DOUBLE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
0xBF 0x00A9 # COPYRIGHT SIGN
0xC0 0x044E # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YU
0xC1 0x0430 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A
0xC2 0x0431 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BE
0xC3 0x0446 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSE
0xC4 0x0434 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DE
0xC5 0x0435 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE
0xC6 0x0444 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EF
0xC7 0x0433 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE
0xC8 0x0445 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KHA
0xC9 0x0438 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I
0xCA 0x0439 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I
0xCB 0x043A # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA
0xCC 0x043B # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL
0xCD 0x043C # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM
0xCE 0x043D # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN
0xCF 0x043E # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O
0xD0 0x043F # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE
0xD1 0x044F # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YA
0xD2 0x0440 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER
0xD3 0x0441 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES
0xD4 0x0442 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE
0xD5 0x0443 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U
0xD6 0x0436 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE
0xD7 0x0432 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER VE
0xD8 0x044C # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT SIGN
0xD9 0x044B # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU
0xDA 0x0437 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE
0xDB 0x0448 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHA
0xDC 0x044D # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E
0xDD 0x0449 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHCHA
0xDE 0x0447 # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE
0xDF 0x044A # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HARD SIGN
0xE0 0x042E # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU
0xE1 0x0410 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A
0xE2 0x0411 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BE
0xE3 0x0426 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE
0xE4 0x0414 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DE
0xE5 0x0415 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE
0xE6 0x0424 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EF
0xE7 0x0413 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE
0xE8 0x0425 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KHA
0xE9 0x0418 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I
0xEA 0x0419 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I
0xEB 0x041A # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA
0xEC 0x041B # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL
0xED 0x041C # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM
0xEE 0x041D # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN
0xEF 0x041E # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O
0xF0 0x041F # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE
0xF1 0x042F # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA
0xF2 0x0420 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER
0xF3 0x0421 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES
0xF4 0x0422 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE
0xF5 0x0423 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U
0xF6 0x0416 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE
0xF7 0x0412 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER VE
0xF8 0x042C # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT SIGN
0xF9 0x042B # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU
0xFA 0x0417 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE
0xFB 0x0428 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA
0xFC 0x042D # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E
0xFD 0x0429 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHCHA
0xFE 0x0427 # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE
0xFF 0x042A # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HARD SIGN

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Demerson,
take a look at the man page for smb.conf, and the interfaces option.
Assuming that your HP-UX network interface card is really configured
as 200.10.20.2, your interfaces line should be 
interfaces = 20.10.20.2/255.255.255.0

You can check by looking at ifconfig lan0...

I don't know what you are trying to do with the interfaces line you
added, but it doesn't make any sense; I have some doubt that you actually
have network cards with the addresses 20.10.20.0 20.10.230.0 20.10.231.0
assigned to them,
but that's what you told samba with this interfaces line.  In addition, you
said the 
network mask was 255, so effectively, even if you did have these addresses,
they would 
all be on the same subnet, and this is gonna cause you all sorts of grief...
Don

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:42 AM
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Problem with NMBD


Hullo to all,

I have samba in hpux 10.20. Ok, it works fine, until i tried to add some
options to smb.conf, then it stopped to work. It seems that nmbd doesn't run
anymore. I've added the interfaces option.

Here's a copy of my smb.conf

The server is on 200.10.20.2.

  workgroup = ZAFFARI1
   server string = Samba Server Zaffari1
   guest account = usuario
   log file = /var/spool/samba/log.%m
   lock dir = /var/spool/samba/locks
   max log size = 30
   security = user
   time server = yes
   time offset = 0
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   domain logons = yes

;   interfaces = 200.10.20.0/255 200.10.230.0/255 200.10.231.0/255

   logon script = logon.bat
   include = /usr/local/samba/lib/logonscript.%U


   local master = yes
   os level = 200
   null passwords = yes                                    
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Hi All,

I managed this problem two days ago.
So, See my previous mail to set up Samba as PDC for Win2k clients

Ciao!

Averroes

Edward King wrote:

> If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
> and we have read the faq (pdf version).
>
> Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
> having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
> password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
> manually it did get an encrypted password.
>
> The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
> us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
> domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
> got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
> or the password file was not accessable.
>
> tomek wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
> > working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
> > etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
> > with w2k.
> >
> > 1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
> >
> > 2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
> > I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
> > the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
> > a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
> > As usual very clear M$ information ...
> > I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
> > this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
> > administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
> > group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
> > unix server (no, please !!!) ???
> > Any ideas are welcome.
> > You can mail me dircectly.
> >
> > Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski
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Ok, Don, thanks for your explanation.
I think I've missed up some things.
Let me explain it all again.

I've an IP 200.10.230.238, and I want it to log in 200.10.20.2. I can
comunicate well, except in SaMBa.
I thought I could solve this adding the interfaces option, but I was wrong.
So, how can I do that?



-----Mensagem original-----
De: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall at hp.com]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de julho de 2001 11:34
Para: 'Info - Demerson'; samba at lists.samba.org
Assunto: RE: Problem with NMBD


Demerson,
take a look at the man page for smb.conf, and the interfaces option.
Assuming that your HP-UX network interface card is really configured
as 200.10.20.2, your interfaces line should be 
interfaces = 20.10.20.2/255.255.255.0

You can check by looking at ifconfig lan0...

I don't know what you are trying to do with the interfaces line you
added, but it doesn't make any sense; I have some doubt that you actually
have network cards with the addresses 20.10.20.0 20.10.230.0 20.10.231.0
assigned to them,
but that's what you told samba with this interfaces line.  In addition, you
said the 
network mask was 255, so effectively, even if you did have these addresses,
they would 
all be on the same subnet, and this is gonna cause you all sorts of grief...
Don

-----Original Message-----
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Hullo to all,

I have samba in hpux 10.20. Ok, it works fine, until i tried to add some
options to smb.conf, then it stopped to work. It seems that nmbd doesn't run
anymore. I've added the interfaces option.

Here's a copy of my smb.conf

The server is on 200.10.20.2.

  workgroup = ZAFFARI1
   server string = Samba Server Zaffari1
   guest account = usuario
   log file = /var/spool/samba/log.%m
   lock dir = /var/spool/samba/locks
   max log size = 30
   security = user
   time server = yes
   time offset = 0
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   domain logons = yes

;   interfaces = 200.10.20.0/255 200.10.230.0/255 200.10.231.0/255

   logon script = logon.bat
   include = /usr/local/samba/lib/logonscript.%U


   local master = yes
   os level = 200
   null passwords = yes                                    
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Hi! How are you?

I send you this file in order to have your advice

See you later. Thanks

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Kimmo Akkanen:
> > > I noticed at the log's that there were a lot of errors sth. like this:
> > > "GetHostByAddr failed for XX.XX.XX.XX"

Andrew Bartlett:
> > This will happen if you don't have a correct reverse DNS setup for your
> > network.

Hi!

(I keep on bugging you, sorry... :)

Our network consultant (my colleague) thought that running a local DNS
server would be too much administration at this point. Can you give me
any good advice how to make that reverse DNS work without setting up
a local service? Possibly some changes in our ISP's end?

I think this is at least slowing down logons, and possibly some other
stuff too. Things work out, finally, but sometimes shares don't get
mapped and some other weird stuff (checked from logs that the first
time a user logged in, his name was "nobody" and shares didn't map
right (obviously), but the second time all was good). Strange. =)

Thanks a lot for your patience and this goes to the Samba-list too!

With regards,

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>  Hi.
> 
>  This will be very easy for you (for sure) but I couldn't get this to
> work. Sorry for disturbing you :-(
> 
>  I need to maintain the permissions os files&dirs as follows:
> - file: 664 (rw-rw-r)
> - dir: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)
> 
>  I want this permissions to be set whenever any user creates some
> file/dir through Samba.
> 
>  I'm using Linux (but I haven't set "bsdos" partition flag) so I've
> set up setgid bit on parent directory:
> 
> hagen:/ # ls -ld /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
> drwxrwsr-x  12 root     middle       4096 Jul 20 13:59
> /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
> 
>  I've tried to set up smb.conf but I failed: setgid bit is always
> removed (or not correctly inherited) whenever I upload a file/dir via
> samba to webapps share.
"inherit permissions = yes" works for me and inherited the setgid 
bit. May be try it without any other "mode" parameters.

Chrsitian



>  I rtfm'ed and tried several samba options but it didn't work.
> How could I achieve my purposes???
> 
>  This is the important part of my smb.conf:
> 
> [webapps]
> path = /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
> browseable = yes
> read only = no
> public = yes
> #create mode = 0666
> #directory mode = 2775
> #force directory mode = 2775
> #inherit permissions = yes
> #map archive = no
> 
>  I've commented all related lines I've been playing with. Value also
> could be incorrect because I've done several tests with them.
> 
>  Please, help me! Thanks in advance. You're doing a great job.
> 
>  Roman.-
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Hello Samba team.  I am having trouble getting my Win2K workstation to login
to one of our UNIX servers using Samba.  We have several Win 98 and a few NT
machines which have no trouble at all doing this.  I get the message that my
username or password is unknown.  However, I do have a UNIX account for the
machine in question.  I have actually logged into the machine with the same
account info through Exceed and even a DOS prompt (telnet).

At first, I thought that this might be something with regard to the "plain
text password" registry edit that needed to be made.  I had looked up the
key which needed to be edited to confirm I had indeed made the proper
changes.  Below are the steps I took to change the registry to ensure "plain
text password":

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkStation\Param
eters

Value Name: EnablePlainTextPassword
Data Type: REG_DWORD
Data: 1

I also have gone into my local security settings and enabled the option to
allow unencrypted passwords to be sent to third party SMB servers.  I am
fresh out of ideas.

I have never contacted Samba supt before so I am not sure of what all
information you need.  I will put a few short facts below.  Please let me
know if you need more information.  Thank you in advance for your
suggestions.

Machine: 	Windows 2000
Server:	Sun Solaris
Samba:	version 1.9.18p3

Michael Guin
System Administrator
Oasis Silicon Systems

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Hi

A program on the local filesystem locks a file using flock(). It is a DEC
Unix 4.0F Box. I installed Samba 2.2.0.

- If I try to lock the file on the local system, it fails, because the
program already locked it -> The lock is there.

- If I try to lock the file on the share on WIN2K box, it is successful ->
The the lock on the local filesystem is ignored.

- If I try to lock the file on two different WIN2K boxes (using the share on
the DEC box), the second lock fails -> Samba has the lock. But it doesn't
set the POSIX lock.

Default: posix locking = yes -> it should be working?

Am I missing something? What could I do?

Thanks for you help

Best,
	Hans

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The "utmp" option is listed as a "share" option (S) and should be listed
as "global" (G).

Bill

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I have a problems on a small network I have. 9 NT 4.0 machines, 1
Solaris x86 2.6 Samba server, 1 Windows 98SE, and one SCO machine.

I cannot access shares on the one Windows 98 machine on the network from
any Windows NT machines, when they are logged into the Samba 2.2.0
domain.  The Windows 98 machine shows up in neighborhood but any attempt
to access the shares results in an Access Denied error message. I have
checked and the Windows 98 machine does not seem to be using plain text
passwords.

If I use a local login on Windows NT everything works as expected and I
can access the shares on the Windows 98 machine.

I can access the share from the Samba server with smbclient.

I found one report of a similar problem in the list archives but no
solutions.

Ideas Anyone? Is this a known issue which an upgrade to 2.2.1 will fix?

--
Robert Steinmetz, AIA
Principal
Steinmetz & Associates
New Orleans  Atlanta

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That's cool, but you might want to check the code for 2.2.1a as it didn't
work as a share option and "testparm" reported it as 

Global parameter utmp found in service section!

It finally did work wonderfully when I put in the global section.

If I can help, let me know....


Bill

On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, David Lee wrote:

> On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, William Jojo wrote:
> 
> > The "utmp" option is listed as a "share" option (S) and should be listed
> > as "global" (G).
> 
> As originally written and (almost) stabilised by 2.0.7, most of the
> auxiliary "utmp <blah>" parameters are global (G) to give overall details
> about the server (e.g. "utmp directory").  And most of these parameters
> are frills rather than core, simply to override defaults.  (Indeed, one
> simplistic view is that we put them in simply to help debug this highly
> system-specific aspect and they accidentally stayed...!  See later.) 
> 
> But the actual "utmp" itself is specifically and deliberately per-share
> (S), to act as a boolean on/off switch on that particular share.  This is
> to allow the system administrator to select which shares are recorded and
> which not.
> 
> [ History: the development of utmp support was a long process, mainly
> because utmp processing is highly variable across OSes.  Many folk
> provided valuable input to me as its co-ordinator.  We had some good
> debates and discussions, but this particular operating model (i.e. "utmp"
> is a per-share switch) was agreed (or at least, never questioned). ]
> 
> I believe that 2.2.0 maintained this model.  I haven't tried 2.2.1(a) 
> yet, but I believe this model was maintained.  (I understand there has
> also been considerable code re-structure, but without changing the
> per-share model.)
> 
> My personal view is that the per-share model is correct.  (Although, as
> its primary author, "I would say that, wouldn't I?")  But, as the song
> says, "I'm open to persuasion".
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> :  David Lee                                I.T. Service          :
> :  Systems Programmer                       Computer Centre       :
> :                                           University of Durham  :
> :  http://www.dur.ac.uk/t.d.lee/            South Road            :
> :                                           Durham                :
> :  Phone: +44 191 374 2882                  U.K.                  :
> 
> 

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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, William Jojo wrote:

> The "utmp" option is listed as a "share" option (S) and should be listed
> as "global" (G).

As originally written and (almost) stabilised by 2.0.7, most of the
auxiliary "utmp <blah>" parameters are global (G) to give overall details
about the server (e.g. "utmp directory").  And most of these parameters
are frills rather than core, simply to override defaults.  (Indeed, one
simplistic view is that we put them in simply to help debug this highly
system-specific aspect and they accidentally stayed...!  See later.) 

But the actual "utmp" itself is specifically and deliberately per-share
(S), to act as a boolean on/off switch on that particular share.  This is
to allow the system administrator to select which shares are recorded and
which not.

[ History: the development of utmp support was a long process, mainly
because utmp processing is highly variable across OSes.  Many folk
provided valuable input to me as its co-ordinator.  We had some good
debates and discussions, but this particular operating model (i.e. "utmp"
is a per-share switch) was agreed (or at least, never questioned). ]

I believe that 2.2.0 maintained this model.  I haven't tried 2.2.1(a) 
yet, but I believe this model was maintained.  (I understand there has
also been considerable code re-structure, but without changing the
per-share model.)

My personal view is that the per-share model is correct.  (Although, as
its primary author, "I would say that, wouldn't I?")  But, as the song
says, "I'm open to persuasion".


-- 

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:                                           University of Durham  :
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It has to do with the username, it is more than 8 characters.
Future releases might solve this on OS level.
(Tru64 adduser/useradd has this limitation)

Alwin

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Subject: SAMBA Security HELP! UNIX (Tru64 and NT 4.0)


Folks,

I need a kind soul to help me on this one...

When I configure my server security to be "SERVER" it appears to connect
fine
with the NT "password server" box I point it to.  However, Samba
subsequently
tries to authenticate the username "administrator", and it fails.

I'm getting the following message in my Samba session log file, and I don't
understand why "administrator" is being used, or how to resolve the
complaint.

[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(809)
  sesssetupX:name=[Administrator]
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(505)
  smb_create_user: Running the command `' gave 0
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(952)
  No such user administrator - using guest account

I really need some input on this one, as I'm not terribly familiar with
Samba
security... and, our customer is breathing down my neck!

Thanks,

David Metcalfe


=======  smb.conf   ======================
[global]
        workgroup = MISO
        netbios name = MITMMAB
        server string = MITMMAB, Samba 2.0.7
        security = SERVER
        min password length = 0
        map to guest = Bad User
        password level = 5
        username level = 5
        name resolve order = lmhosts host wins
        time server = Yes
        load printers = No
        os level = 65
        wins support = No
        guest account = guest
        case sensitive = Yes
        log level = 3
        log file = /usr/local/samba/log.%m
        encrypt passwords = yes
        password server = mimesab
        root = administrator
[homes]
        comment = FTP Server Disk Space
        path = /u02/ftproot/%S
        valid users = %S
        writable = Yes
        inherit permissions = Yes
        browseable = No

=======  log.mimesa  ======================
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
  Transaction 1 of length 174
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBnegprot (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [XENIX CORE]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [LANMAN1.0]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [Windows for Workgroups 3.1a]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [LM1.2X002]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [LANMAN2.1]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(341)
  Requested protocol [NT LM 0.12]
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:(565)
  resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name MIMESA<0x20>
[2001/07/19 10:55:45, 3] lib/util_sock.c:(907)
  Connecting to 10.49.3.43 at port 139
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1018)
  connected to password server MIMESA
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1033)
  got session
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/password.c:(1048)
  password server OK
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(184)
  using password server validation
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/negprot.c:(424)
  Selected protocol NT LM 0.12
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
  Transaction 2 of length 206
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(804)
  Domain=[ICCS_DMZ]  NativeOS=[Windows NT 1381] NativeLanMan=[]
[2001/07/19 10:55:46, 3] smbd/reply.c:(809)
  sesssetupX:name=[Administrator]
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(505)
  smb_create_user: Running the command `' gave 0
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(952)
  No such user administrator - using guest account
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(192)
  guest is in 1 groups: 65534
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(270)
  uid 202 registered to name guest
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(272)
  Clearing default real name
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(775)
  Chained message
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBtconX (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(816)
  ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(441)
  Connect path is /tmp
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
  dos_ChDir to /tmp
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(550)
  mimesa (10.49.3.43) connect to service IPC$ as user guest (uid=202,
gid=65534)
 (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
  dos_ChDir to /usr/local/samba
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/reply.c:(357)
  tconX service=ipc$ user=guest
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
  Transaction 3 of length 72
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
  switch message SMBtconX (pid 684913)
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(816)
  ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/service.c:(441)
  Connect path is /u02/ftproot
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] smbd/password.c:(192)
  guest is in 1 groups: 65534
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 3] lib/doscalls.c:(342)
  dos_ChDir to /u02/ftproot
[2001/07/19 10:55:50, 1] smbd/service.c:(550)
  mimesa (10.49.3.43) connect to service ftp as user guest (uid=202,
gid=65534)
(pid 684913)
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Hi All

Is there any change on printing from samba2.0.5a to samba2.0.9?  Because we are having
printing problem after we upgraded to samba2.0.9.  The problem is that when a user prints
more than one copy of the he/she file from Excel.  Only one hardcopy was printout and the
remaining copies were not print.  But  email messages were sent to the user by the daemon
saying that  "your job can't not be print".

And so,  when two users happened to print two different files but have the same file name.
First user got the printout, but the second user got the daemon message.

Client OS:                  Windows NT 4.0 SP6
Samba Server OS: SunOS 4.1.4
Unix Spooler : Good old BSD spool.

smb.conf:
..
..
print command = /usr/ucb/lpr -r -l -s -P%p %s
lpq command = /usr/ucb/lpq -P%p
lprm command = /usr/ucb/lprm -P%p %j
..
..


Thanks 

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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, William Jojo wrote:

> That's cool, but you might want to check the code for 2.2.1a as it didn't
> work as a share option and "testparm" reported it as 
> 
> Global parameter utmp found in service section!
> 
> It finally did work wonderfully when I put in the global section.
> 
> If I can help, let me know....

OK.  Thanks.  (It is clearer now:  you are talking about 2.2.1a, and about
an inconsistency between man page and implementation.) 

It would seem, then, that the code restructure would appear to have moved
"utmp" from per-share to be a global.  Hmmmm...

A quick glance through the source seems to confirm this transition
(although I haven't had a chance to check in detail, and I'm just about to
disappear for a week in a few minutes' time...).

I presume that the folk who did this had a reason.  I wonder what it was?

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Hello all,

I am new to this list, so I'll apologize
in advance for possibly repeating a question
that has already been asked.
Does anyone have or know of some VFS module
examples that work with 2.2.0 or 2.2.1, as 
the included ones are known to be out dated.

Thanks
Greg Richards
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My guess is you have a virus. Fortunately the list did not include the 
attachment (a .pif file masquerading as an excel file).

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Demerson,
the IP 200.10.230.238 is on WHAT machine? the samba server,
or a pc that you are trying to get to talk to the samba server?
and what is the output of ifconfig lan0 on your HP-UX machine?
what is the output of ipconfig on the machine that has the 
200.10.230.238 address (assuming that this is a pc)?
And specifically what problem are you encountering that you are 
trying to solve?
Don

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Ok, Don, thanks for your explanation.
I think I've missed up some things.
Let me explain it all again.

I've an IP 200.10.230.238, and I want it to log in 200.10.20.2. I can
comunicate well, except in SaMBa.
I thought I could solve this adding the interfaces option, but I was wrong.
So, how can I do that?



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De: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall at hp.com]
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Assunto: RE: Problem with NMBD


Demerson,
take a look at the man page for smb.conf, and the interfaces option.
Assuming that your HP-UX network interface card is really configured
as 200.10.20.2, your interfaces line should be 
interfaces = 20.10.20.2/255.255.255.0

You can check by looking at ifconfig lan0...

I don't know what you are trying to do with the interfaces line you
added, but it doesn't make any sense; I have some doubt that you actually
have network cards with the addresses 20.10.20.0 20.10.230.0 20.10.231.0
assigned to them,
but that's what you told samba with this interfaces line.  In addition, you
said the 
network mask was 255, so effectively, even if you did have these addresses,
they would 
all be on the same subnet, and this is gonna cause you all sorts of grief...
Don

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Hullo to all,

I have samba in hpux 10.20. Ok, it works fine, until i tried to add some
options to smb.conf, then it stopped to work. It seems that nmbd doesn't run
anymore. I've added the interfaces option.

Here's a copy of my smb.conf

The server is on 200.10.20.2.

  workgroup = ZAFFARI1
   server string = Samba Server Zaffari1
   guest account = usuario
   log file = /var/spool/samba/log.%m
   lock dir = /var/spool/samba/locks
   max log size = 30
   security = user
   time server = yes
   time offset = 0
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   domain logons = yes

;   interfaces = 200.10.20.0/255 200.10.230.0/255 200.10.231.0/255

   logon script = logon.bat
   include = /usr/local/samba/lib/logonscript.%U


   local master = yes
   os level = 200
   null passwords = yes                                    
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You may have solved this already, but on my system it turned out to be that
I had 'security = user' in my smb.conf when it should have been 'security =
share'.

Best Regards,

Paul

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> From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Averroes
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:30 AM
> To: Nawasthi
> Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: Cannot open the Linux machine from network neighbourhood
> ofWindows 200 machine
>
>
> Hi Nawasthi,
>
> Nawasthi wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks
> >
> > I am new to the linux and hence new to installing Samba too.
> > I want to connect the Samba from LINUX
> > server to the Windows 200 network.
> >
> > I changed  some configuration of "smb.conf" file and
> > I am able to see the Linux machine
> > in the Network neighbourhood.But I cannot
> > set up the username and password to open my Linux machine in
> > network neighbourhood.
> >
> > Though I have uncommented
> >
> > encrypt passwords =yes
> > smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
> >
>
> Check if the smbpasswd file is present into the path above, if YES !
>
> you need to register the user who wants to connect to the samba server.
> For that type in your linux shell:
>
> [bash at bsah] # smbpasswd -a mylogin
>
> then check if the samba account was created in the smbpasswd file.
> see below an excerpt of my smbpasswd file.
>
> mylogin:1019:F034AE4D88CA731B09D2BE3332D37554:A24AC2BC18H932C68234
> DAEB3E49DCC1:[U
> ]:LCT-3B54A993:
>
> That is !
>
> Now move to your Win2K client and try to connect to any Samba Share...
>
> Have a fun!
>
> >
> > Please help me as I am really stuck up here
> > Thanks
> > nishant
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We seem to be getting spamed by a virus today. This is now the third
one I've seen today.

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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 03:45:35AM -0600, Shdwdrgn wrote:
> It sounds like a good theory... the problem is that with older versions of
> smba I never had this problem.  I got the 2.0.7 update from redhat a couple
> weeks ago, that's when my problems began.  But in the past 2 years I've
> never seen this happen before.  That's my logic behind assuming that the
> problem is a coding issue, and not a hardware fault.

Did you update your kernel also?  Did you update other software with
samba?  What else was running on that machine?  Did you check the
output of "top" during the transfers, and did you see a percentage
higher than 5-10% for anything?

What are your socket options?  I think I was able to get my 486 to
butst-stop-burst-stop about every 0.5 seconds with a bad setting...
Where the p3 500 at work doesn't... I was assuming slow hardware
(rtl8139, and hub) problem there...

Mike

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Well, let's try it again....
My PC (200.10.230.238) wants to log on in SaMBa (200.10.20.2). I can ping
the server, the server pings me, but when I tried to do a login, the server
tells me that there's no domain available, etc... I have others
200.10.20.xxx PC's that login perfectly in SaMBa.

So..?

-----Mensagem original-----
De: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall at hp.com]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de julho de 2001 14:12
Para: 'Info - Demerson'; MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1); samba at lists.samba.org
Assunto: RE: Problem with NMBD


Demerson,
the IP 200.10.230.238 is on WHAT machine? the samba server,
or a pc that you are trying to get to talk to the samba server?
and what is the output of ifconfig lan0 on your HP-UX machine?
what is the output of ipconfig on the machine that has the 
200.10.230.238 address (assuming that this is a pc)?
And specifically what problem are you encountering that you are 
trying to solve?
Don

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Ok, Don, thanks for your explanation.
I think I've missed up some things.
Let me explain it all again.

I've an IP 200.10.230.238, and I want it to log in 200.10.20.2. I can
comunicate well, except in SaMBa.
I thought I could solve this adding the interfaces option, but I was wrong.
So, how can I do that?



-----Mensagem original-----
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Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de julho de 2001 11:34
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Assunto: RE: Problem with NMBD


Demerson,
take a look at the man page for smb.conf, and the interfaces option.
Assuming that your HP-UX network interface card is really configured
as 200.10.20.2, your interfaces line should be 
interfaces = 20.10.20.2/255.255.255.0

You can check by looking at ifconfig lan0...

I don't know what you are trying to do with the interfaces line you
added, but it doesn't make any sense; I have some doubt that you actually
have network cards with the addresses 20.10.20.0 20.10.230.0 20.10.231.0
assigned to them,
but that's what you told samba with this interfaces line.  In addition, you
said the 
network mask was 255, so effectively, even if you did have these addresses,
they would 
all be on the same subnet, and this is gonna cause you all sorts of grief...
Don

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Hullo to all,

I have samba in hpux 10.20. Ok, it works fine, until i tried to add some
options to smb.conf, then it stopped to work. It seems that nmbd doesn't run
anymore. I've added the interfaces option.

Here's a copy of my smb.conf

The server is on 200.10.20.2.

  workgroup = ZAFFARI1
   server string = Samba Server Zaffari1
   guest account = usuario
   log file = /var/spool/samba/log.%m
   lock dir = /var/spool/samba/locks
   max log size = 30
   security = user
   time server = yes
   time offset = 0
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   domain logons = yes

;   interfaces = 200.10.20.0/255 200.10.230.0/255 200.10.231.0/255

   logon script = logon.bat
   include = /usr/local/samba/lib/logonscript.%U


   local master = yes
   os level = 200
   null passwords = yes                                    
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So what you are probably talking about is a netbios name resolution issue.
since you can ping each other, then you have a valid route to/from the
server;
We need more information on exactly what you're doing to be able to help
much.
What is the pc os?  (Win98, Win2k, WinNT)?
And when you say 'log in'  do you actually mean that your samba server is 
set up to do domain logins (from your smb.conf, it would seem so),
and your pc's are members of the domain that the 
samba server is controlling? If you are trying to login to a domain that 
samba controls from a pc that is on a different subnet, there are a number
of 
alternatives.  One of them is:
1. set up samba as a wins server (smb.conf global parameter wins support =
yes)
   restart samba.
2. on your 20.10.230.238 pc, set your primary wins server to be the ip
address
   of the samba server.

Then this pc should be able to resolve the special domain names it uses to
find
the domain controller for the domain you are telling it to log in to.

Hope this helps,
Don


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Subject: RES: Problem with NMBD


Well, let's try it again....
My PC (200.10.230.238) wants to log on in SaMBa (200.10.20.2). I can ping
the server, the server pings me, but when I tried to do a login, the server
tells me that there's no domain available, etc... I have others
200.10.20.xxx PC's that login perfectly in SaMBa.

So..?

-----Mensagem original-----
De: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall at hp.com]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de julho de 2001 14:12
Para: 'Info - Demerson'; MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1); samba at lists.samba.org
Assunto: RE: Problem with NMBD


Demerson,
the IP 200.10.230.238 is on WHAT machine? the samba server,
or a pc that you are trying to get to talk to the samba server?
and what is the output of ifconfig lan0 on your HP-UX machine?
what is the output of ipconfig on the machine that has the 
200.10.230.238 address (assuming that this is a pc)?
And specifically what problem are you encountering that you are 
trying to solve?
Don

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Subject: RES: Problem with NMBD


Ok, Don, thanks for your explanation.
I think I've missed up some things.
Let me explain it all again.

I've an IP 200.10.230.238, and I want it to log in 200.10.20.2. I can
comunicate well, except in SaMBa.
I thought I could solve this adding the interfaces option, but I was wrong.
So, how can I do that?



-----Mensagem original-----
De: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall at hp.com]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de julho de 2001 11:34
Para: 'Info - Demerson'; samba at lists.samba.org
Assunto: RE: Problem with NMBD


Demerson,
take a look at the man page for smb.conf, and the interfaces option.
Assuming that your HP-UX network interface card is really configured
as 200.10.20.2, your interfaces line should be 
interfaces = 20.10.20.2/255.255.255.0

You can check by looking at ifconfig lan0...

I don't know what you are trying to do with the interfaces line you
added, but it doesn't make any sense; I have some doubt that you actually
have network cards with the addresses 20.10.20.0 20.10.230.0 20.10.231.0
assigned to them,
but that's what you told samba with this interfaces line.  In addition, you
said the 
network mask was 255, so effectively, even if you did have these addresses,
they would 
all be on the same subnet, and this is gonna cause you all sorts of grief...
Don

-----Original Message-----
From: Info - Demerson [mailto:demerson at zaffari.com.br]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:42 AM
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Problem with NMBD


Hullo to all,

I have samba in hpux 10.20. Ok, it works fine, until i tried to add some
options to smb.conf, then it stopped to work. It seems that nmbd doesn't run
anymore. I've added the interfaces option.

Here's a copy of my smb.conf

The server is on 200.10.20.2.

  workgroup = ZAFFARI1
   server string = Samba Server Zaffari1
   guest account = usuario
   log file = /var/spool/samba/log.%m
   lock dir = /var/spool/samba/locks
   max log size = 30
   security = user
   time server = yes
   time offset = 0
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   domain logons = yes

;   interfaces = 200.10.20.0/255 200.10.230.0/255 200.10.231.0/255

   logon script = logon.bat
   include = /usr/local/samba/lib/logonscript.%U


   local master = yes
   os level = 200
   null passwords = yes                                    
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  I noticed trying to compile both these packages today that they failed on
the cups portion if you did not have either the libcups1-devel-x.x.x  or the
openssl-devel-x.x.x  installed as the libcups is dependent on the
openssl-devel.  The configure didnt seem to catch the dependencies but once
I installed those two packages it continued on its way.

  David Throckmorton

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  Sorry, to add a bit more to this I am running Mandrake 8.0. I also didnt
find anywhere in the README or anywhere obvious that those were
dependencies.

 DT

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  I noticed trying to compile both these packages today that they failed on
the cups portion if you did not have either the libcups1-devel-x.x.x  or the
openssl-devel-x.x.x  installed as the libcups is dependent on the
openssl-devel.  The configure didnt seem to catch the dependencies but once
I installed those two packages it continued on its way.

  David Throckmorton

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OK -- here's what I just did...still with no domain logon...

Made sure root is included in domain admin group
   /etc/samba.d/smb.conf:
   domain admin group = root administrator admin @ntadmin

Created the user in /etc/passwd for 'dell1$' with a password of 'dell1'
   /etc/passwd:
   dell1$:x:532:102:Reliacomp:/home/dell1$:/bin/false

   /etc/shadow:
   dell1$:cxVMMJF4Ptodk:11523:0:10000:-1:-1:-1:134532588


Created the machine account for 'dell1$'

   /etc/samba.d/smbpasswd:

dell1$:532:9A9075507C4FA43CAAD3B435B51404EE:98322259C916B1E996B4D04B56D20DED:[W
]:LCT-3B586FB6:

Went to the w2k machine, system properties, network identification, properties
button, selected member of domain, entered domain, hit OK, entered username
'root' and root's password (used smbpasswd to make sure the unix password is
identical to samba's)

pressed OK and got the message Login failure: unknown username or bad password.
The user root is on the local machine, the linux machine and in samba -- all with
the same password.




Averroes wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I managed this problem two days ago.
> So, See my previous mail to set up Samba as PDC for Win2k clients
>
> Ciao!
>
> Averroes
>
> Edward King wrote:
>
> > If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
> > and we have read the faq (pdf version).
> >
> > Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
> > having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
> > password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
> > manually it did get an encrypted password.
> >
> > The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
> > us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
> > domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
> > got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
> > or the password file was not accessable.
> >
> > tomek wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
> > > working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
> > > etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
> > > with w2k.
> > >
> > > 1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
> > >
> > > 2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
> > > I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
> > > the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
> > > a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
> > > As usual very clear M$ information ...
> > > I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
> > > this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
> > > administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
> > > group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
> > > unix server (no, please !!!) ???
> > > Any ideas are welcome.
> > > You can mail me dircectly.
> > >
> > > Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski
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> That's exactly what i need, anyone
> knows where i can find any kind of
> information about PAM? I tried to read
> the PAM help that comes with samba but
> i did't understand well, if anyone
> could help me... tanks again for the
> help,

here are the docs you want:

<http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/doc/Linux-PAM-0.75-docs.tar.bz2>

Alain

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The log file smbd.dell1 (minus the date / process name) is at the end of this
email.  I turned debugging up to 100 and am looking at the last few lines.

Does anyone know what the last few lines are doing or have any insight on reading
the logs?

If you would like to contact me directly my phone number is 262-524-9290 or yahoo
chat id is ed45626.  Anything I find I will post to this thread.

Thanks!

Ed

  Transaction 26 of length 39
  size=35
  smb_com=0x71
  smb_rcls=0
  smb_reh=0
  smb_err=0
  smb_flg=24
  smb_flg2=2055
  smb_tid=1
  smb_pid=65279
  smb_uid=100
  smb_mid=1600
  smt_wct=0
  smb_bcc=0
  switch message SMBtdis (pid 30218)
  created /tmp/SMBtdis.3.req len 39
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  dell1 (10.1.25.102) closed connection to service IPC$
  Yielding connection to IPC$
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  created /tmp/SMBtdis.3.resp len 39
  size=35
  smb_com=0x71
  smb_rcls=0
  smb_reh=0
  smb_err=0
  smb_flg=136
  smb_flg2=1
  smb_tid=1
  smb_pid=65279
  smb_uid=100
  smb_mid=1600
  smt_wct=0
  smb_bcc=0
  write_socket(3,39)
  write_socket(3,39) wrote 39
  read_socket_data: recv of 4 returned 0. Error = Success
  receive_smb: length < 0!
  end of file from client
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  Closing connections
  Yielding connection to
  Server exit (normal exit)

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Hello,

I am having trouble getting Swat to run so that I can configure Samba in a
GUI.  I have Red Hat Linux version 7.1.  I downloaded Samba version 2.2.1a.
Samba has been compiled and the service will start or stop.  I have
configured SWAT according to a manual that I found (at
http://samba.linuxbe.org/en/samba/learn/swat.html ).  The document noted
that I was to do something different when using xinetd.  The procedure was
followed but I can't view the HTML SWAT front end configuration page.  The
error that is given is: The document contained no data. Try again later, or
contact the server's administrator.  This is a scary message for I am the
administrator....   Can anyone give me some direction so that I can
configure SWAT that it will allow me to configure Samba?

Thanks in advance,
Bill

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You can't login from a Win2K client to a Samba PDC version 1.x.x
You have to upgrade to samba 2.2.1a so that Win2k clients can login.

Are you trying to join the Samba domain from Win2k?

HTH
Oliver

Michael Guin wrote:

>Hello Samba team.  I am having trouble getting my Win2K workstation to login
>to one of our UNIX servers using Samba.  We have several Win 98 and a few NT
>machines which have no trouble at all doing this.  I get the message that my
>username or password is unknown.  However, I do have a UNIX account for the
>machine in question.  I have actually logged into the machine with the same
>account info through Exceed and even a DOS prompt (telnet).
>
>At first, I thought that this might be something with regard to the "plain
>text password" registry edit that needed to be made.  I had looked up the
>key which needed to be edited to confirm I had indeed made the proper
>changes.  Below are the steps I took to change the registry to ensure "plain
>text password":
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkStation\Param
>eters
>
>Value Name: EnablePlainTextPassword
>Data Type: REG_DWORD
>Data: 1
>
>I also have gone into my local security settings and enabled the option to
>allow unencrypted passwords to be sent to third party SMB servers.  I am
>fresh out of ideas.
>
>I have never contacted Samba supt before so I am not sure of what all
>information you need.  I will put a few short facts below.  Please let me
>know if you need more information.  Thank you in advance for your
>suggestions.
>
>Machine: 	Windows 2000
>Server:	Sun Solaris
>Samba:	version 1.9.18p3
>
>Michael Guin
>System Administrator
>Oasis Silicon Systems
>

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Mike Fedyk wrote:

>On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:50:55PM -0400, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
>
>>
>>Mike Fedyk wrote:
>>
>>>Note: With samba 2.0 (upto at least 2.0.8, haven't tried new versions,
>>>or 2.2) you need to force the user to root for all vfat drives, or you
>>>will get errors when creating directories.
>>>
>>you can use the 'user' option in /etc/fstab and mount the floppy as a 
>>diferrent user if you
>>don't want to mount the floppy as root.
>>
>
>The files can be owned by any user in the fstab, and if you don't
>access it through samba as root, you will have trouble with
>copying/creating directories.
>
>Let me make one thing clear.  I did everything I could to avoid
>running samba as root.  In this case, I couldn't.  I hear there is a
>fix in samba 2.2, but I haven't tried that yet.
>
I only mean mounting a floopy as a regular user. I was not talking about 
running samba
as a regular user.

>
>>>The good thing about the zips is that when the drive is mounted, you
>>>can't eject the disk.  You don't have that with the floppy drive.
>>>
>>>In this case, you won't have any outward signs that the floppy is safe
>>>to eject.  
>>>
>>if you do an umount to a mounted floppy, the command umount won't exit until
>>all data cached is saved to the floppy. You can use that to sure all 
>>data is saved.
>>
>
>No, no.
>
Don't understand. You have an umount program that exit before saving all 
cached data
to the floppy? Wich OS do you have? Here is working. :-)

>
>"Outward" like to a person not logged onto the linux system, aka
>windows user.  With zip drives, you can't eject a disk without a paper
>clip, which is pretty data secure to me...
>
Thats correct, happend also with CD-ROM drives

>
>Mike
>

Good luck
Oliver

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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 11:43:49 -0700
From: Luis <Luis at paycom.net>
Subject: Re: Need help configuring SWAT
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To tell you the truth I gave up on setting up the swat on redhat 7.1 because
I could not find out what I was doing wrong. If you find a way or figure it
out can you please let me know ..


Thanks

Luis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Markley" <BMarkley at Datalux.com>
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Need help configuring SWAT


> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble getting Swat to run so that I can configure Samba in a
> GUI.  I have Red Hat Linux version 7.1.  I downloaded Samba version
2.2.1a.
> Samba has been compiled and the service will start or stop.  I have
> configured SWAT according to a manual that I found (at
> http://samba.linuxbe.org/en/samba/learn/swat.html ).  The document noted
> that I was to do something different when using xinetd.  The procedure was
> followed but I can't view the HTML SWAT front end configuration page.  The
> error that is given is: The document contained no data. Try again later,
or
> contact the server's administrator.  This is a scary message for I am the
> administrator....   Can anyone give me some direction so that I can
> configure SWAT that it will allow me to configure Samba?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bill
> --
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Hi,

We have clients accessing files via samba on Sun Solaris 2.6 machines.

All works fine, except when they modify a document (notepad, word ...) that is already created
on Unix.  When they save, the "create mask" is applied again, and the originals
permissions are gone.  

Is there a way to tell samba to not modify the permissions of existing files ?

Thanks

Sibastien Tourigny
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Unfortunately it is NOT modifying permissions of an existing file. What
actually happens when word, etc. modify a file is they rename the old
file, and save as a new file, then delete the old file.

Sebastien Tourigny wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We have clients accessing files via samba on Sun Solaris 2.6 machines.
> 
> All works fine, except when they modify a document (notepad, word ...) that is already created
> on Unix.  When they save, the "create mask" is applied again, and the originals
> permissions are gone.
> 
> Is there a way to tell samba to not modify the permissions of existing files ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Sibastien Tourigny
> -------------------
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Hi Herb,

That is what i was thinking, but I trussed the smbd process and
what it does is : open the file, chmod, write, close.

I tried from a dos prompt to append text to a file and it's the same thing.

> 
> Unfortunately it is NOT modifying permissions of an existing file. What
> actually happens when word, etc. modify a file is they rename the old
> file, and save as a new file, then delete the old file.
> 
> Sebastien Tourigny wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > We have clients accessing files via samba on Sun Solaris 2.6 machines.
> > 
> > All works fine, except when they modify a document (notepad, word ...) that is already created
> > on Unix.  When they save, the "create mask" is applied again, and the originals
> > permissions are gone.
> > 
> > Is there a way to tell samba to not modify the permissions of existing files ?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Sibastien Tourigny
> > -------------------
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I've just upgraded some of our samba servers from 2.0.7 to 2.2.1, and
it looks like the "share modes" parameter doesn't work any more.  I've
taken a brief look at the source, and it appears that all the code
to support this option was removed!  The option is still in the manual,
though!

We used "share modes=no" to create an share that would override any
in-use (i.e.  share mode) locks.  We used this for automated software
builds - the build computer would use a share with "share modes=no" set,
and this would allow updating of files even though someone was still
running them (holding them open).  It's OK with us if the person
running the program experiences a crash - they're not supposed to be
running the software while it is being built, anyway!

I don't know of any other workaround - we need some way to override
SHARE style locks (or force closed any open connections) on files that
we absolutely must update, and we need to do it programatically.  If
there is some other way to do this, please let me know right away.  This
is a huge problem for us!

sincerely,

   - john p. nelson (jpn at genrad.com)

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I believe Vincent isn't giving loging accounts to his windows users.
If I'm wrong, please let me know...

Oliver, there are no local users that are logged in running
mount/umount.  I don't suggest having samba do that either.

####
#### vfat shares:
####
As a test, do this:

create a vfat partition on a hard drive

share it with samba as a normal user (it switches to the user before
file operations then back to root)

now copy a directory to that vfat share on samba.

With 2.0.8 you *will* have errors.  Specifically, it will ask you if
you want to overwrite the directory you just created.  There are some
other things that happen, but I don't remember them anymore.

If you have "force user = root" in your smb.conf then the problem is
"solved".  And since there is only one user for vfat, it doesn't hurt
anything even though it isn't the _right_ way to do things.

####
#### AutoFS
####
Autofs will work great for drives that can lock their eject
mechanisms.  It may work "OK" if you mount with the "sync" option.
You (vincent) will have to give it a try.

#####
Oliver, now do you understand?

Mike

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Paul,

please allway respond to the list as well. The change to get feedback 
rises this way.

> Sorry for the delay -- I had to take time out to deal with medical issues.
> I now have sambe working, so I would like to shed some light on the 
problem
> I was having.  The information is at the beginning and two questions are 
at
> the end.
> 
> > Hm, I have to guess, because we are not using DHCP. What "hosts" do
> > you mean? "hosts allow" in smb.conf? Leave them emtpy for the start.
> > Once the network is running you can care about them.
> > "/etc/hosts" for DNS name resolution? There should be a DNS server on
> > the network that takes care of it. For testing you can allways add
> > the current IP address manually after each connection. Just to see if
> > this is the problem. Any way, shouldn't be the problem, this the
> > browsing should take care of the relations between IP-address and
> > NetBios name.
> 
> As it turns out, unless I had the following in /etc/hosts, samba would not
> start up:
> 
>   127.0.0.1 pjlinux.socal.rr.com pjlinux
This should allways be:
 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
Thats way Konqueror does not find localhost.local domain.

/etc/hosts and DNS and ... are for the name resolution, eg. what IP-
number has what IP-name and the other way round. /etc/hosts is a 
local database and normaly contains only very few names. If you have 
a relaiable DNS-Server and get your hostname by dhcp you may have 
only this localhost line in it. The dns-server is stored in 
/etc/resolve.conf but if you use dhcp you may get one dynamicaly with 
your IP-adress.

> Somewhere during install, I had given my computer name as pjlinux and my
> domain name as socal.rr.com because while setting up a RedHat system, I 
had
> to use these values to get to the internet through my cable modem.
> (actually, I don't know if I had to or not, but that is the step after 
which
> it worked).
I propose that you take a look at a RedHat book to learn about the 
tools suplied to set up and configure your network. Pobably "control-
panal" and "linuxconf" will get you started. Editing the files in 
/etc is nice, but hard for a newbie. Ask the guy that manageses the 
DHCP-server what information this server supplies (only IP, netmask 
and gateway or IP, netmask, gateway, dns, wins, broadcast, ...) and 
then try again to configure your network.

 
> If I did not have this in /etc/hosts, then 'samba start' would indicate 
that
> both daemons had started [OK] but 'samba status' indicated that they were
> stopped.  Other smbclient and nmblookup type commands always complained
> about not being able to contact a host.  I (as a newbie) had no idea what
> "host" might be missing.  I suspected the problem was in /etc/hosts, but
> given that I was using DHCP, I had no idea what to put there.  The line
> above, which makes samba work, was a complete guess.
Allways look at the samba logs to find the problem.


> > Have you tried the different steps of "DIAGNOSIS.txt"?
> > What happens if you try "nmblookup win89machine"? What is the output
> > of "smbclient -L localhost"?
> 
> I had, in fact, tried the steps in DIAGNOSIS.txt, but it really didn't
> address my problem.  Even after fixing /etc/hosts, I could not "see" my
> linux box from windows or vice verse.  It could see the machine, but would
> not accept the password.  I read everything I could, but was stuck on 
step 7
> of DIAGNOSIS.txt.  FINALLY, I stumbled on the fact that I had 'security =
> user' instead of 'security = share' in smb.conf, and suddenly everything
> worked, almost.
> 
> I still had to discover the hard way that on the linux side I had to type:
> 
>   smbclient \\\\sailor\\c_sailor

\ is the escape character of the shell. Usefull for exampel for file 
names with spaces. And if you want to use the \ literaly you have to 
escape the escape funktion: \\
BTW: newer smbclient versions can use the syntak //host/share as well.
> 
> to access the c_sailor drive on the windows computer sailor.  I never saw
> (or saw and forgot) the need for the backslashes.
> 
> I still need to get printing working, but I feel much encouraged.
> 
> If anyone can explain why I need my /etc/hosts file set up this way I 
would
> appreciate it.
see above. Use the tools and reconfigure your network. There seams to 
be something realy broken.


> Also, when I try to browse the network using Konqueror, it says it cannot
> find 'localhost.localdomain'.  I cannot find where that host.domain name 
is
> stored.  Anyone?
see above.

> Thanks,
> 
> Paul
> 
> 

Christian
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Hi, I've been off this list for a couple years, and having to work again with
Samba I can say I am mightily amazed at the progress it's been making. I just
started to play with PDCs in Samba (works like a charm so far) and will shortly
start tackling WinBind. My curiosity is: what is the status for its
implementation on Unices other than Linux, non-Intel in particular? I am
especially interested in HP-UX (some prospective clients of mine have PA-RISCs).

I see there is an HP employee on the list (hi Don), that's what reminded me of
the subject.

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Delete the user root from:
- Win2k machine
- 'domain admin group' parameter in /etc/smb.conf

Then, try again.
You can use a diferent password for the root in /etc/passwd and 
/etc/samba.d/smbpasswd

HTH
Oliver

Edward King wrote:

>OK -- here's what I just did...still with no domain logon...
>
>Made sure root is included in domain admin group
>   /etc/samba.d/smb.conf:
>   domain admin group = root administrator admin @ntadmin
>
>Created the user in /etc/passwd for 'dell1$' with a password of 'dell1'
>   /etc/passwd:
>   dell1$:x:532:102:Reliacomp:/home/dell1$:/bin/false
>
>   /etc/shadow:
>   dell1$:cxVMMJF4Ptodk:11523:0:10000:-1:-1:-1:134532588
>
>
>Created the machine account for 'dell1$'
>
>   /etc/samba.d/smbpasswd:
>
>dell1$:532:9A9075507C4FA43CAAD3B435B51404EE:98322259C916B1E996B4D04B56D20DED:[W
>]:LCT-3B586FB6:
>
>Went to the w2k machine, system properties, network identification, properties
>button, selected member of domain, entered domain, hit OK, entered username
>'root' and root's password (used smbpasswd to make sure the unix password is
>identical to samba's)
>
>pressed OK and got the message Login failure: unknown username or bad password.
>The user root is on the local machine, the linux machine and in samba -- all with
>the same password.
>
>
>
>
>Averroes wrote:
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I managed this problem two days ago.
>>So, See my previous mail to set up Samba as PDC for Win2k clients
>>
>>Ciao!
>>
>>Averroes
>>
>>Edward King wrote:
>>
>>>If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
>>>and we have read the faq (pdf version).
>>>
>>>Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
>>>having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
>>>password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
>>>manually it did get an encrypted password.
>>>
>>>The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
>>>us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
>>>domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
>>>got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
>>>or the password file was not accessable.
>>>
>>>tomek wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
>>>>working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
>>>>etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
>>>>with w2k.
>>>>
>>>>1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
>>>>
>>>>2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
>>>>I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
>>>>the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
>>>>a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
>>>>As usual very clear M$ information ...
>>>>I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
>>>>this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
>>>>administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
>>>>group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
>>>>unix server (no, please !!!) ???
>>>>Any ideas are welcome.
>>>>You can mail me dircectly.
>>>>
>>>>Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski
>>>>
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I compiled samba-2.2.1a --with-pam. When I try to login as valid user, I
get the error in my samba.debug file:

  Couldn't find user 'xxxx' in smb_passwd file.

Is there something that I am missing? I *eventually* want to use
pam_ldap to authenticate the users, but for now, I'm just trying to use
the local user database and the default pam.d/samba configuration.

I don't want to add users to the smbpasswd file, because that wouldn't
work with my LDAP plan (add user once in LDAP, and be done with it).

By the way, all other pam stuff (including pam_ldap) stuff works fine.

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Dear sirs.

I have problems to work with " swat " of the package " samba ", when treatment
to accede to http://localhost:901 / and treatment to connect with login root and
password to me of my linux, does not want to give access to me.

That I can do? 

I did not have problems to compile " samba ". 

It's my swat - xinetd config file

service swat
{
 disable = no
 socket_type = stream
 wait  = no
 only_from = localhost
 user = root
 server = /usr/local/samba/bin/swat
 server_args = swat
 log_on_failure += USERID
}

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What does 'rpm -qa | grep samba' return?
Do you enable swat in 'ntsysv' or by editing the file /etc/xinetd.d/swat?

Oliver

Bill Markley wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I am having trouble getting Swat to run so that I can configure Samba in a
>GUI.  I have Red Hat Linux version 7.1.  I downloaded Samba version 2.2.1a.
>Samba has been compiled and the service will start or stop.  I have
>configured SWAT according to a manual that I found (at
>http://samba.linuxbe.org/en/samba/learn/swat.html ).  The document noted
>that I was to do something different when using xinetd.  The procedure was
>followed but I can't view the HTML SWAT front end configuration page.  The
>error that is given is: The document contained no data. Try again later, or
>contact the server's administrator.  This is a scary message for I am the
>administrator....   Can anyone give me some direction so that I can
>configure SWAT that it will allow me to configure Samba?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Bill
>

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I have installed Samba 2.2.0 and finding that I cannot see the samba
server from thedomain-PCs. However PCs with local login with (tcp/ip)
connection do see the samba server. Are there any specific switches that
I ought to specify in "smb.conf" file? Appreciate your input ... Thax.
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Friday, July 20, 2001 3:24 AM
Freeman, Peter (ERHS) wrote:

> that simple?? :o)

Yup. People are doing it everywhere every day.

>
> we have security = domain, but the password server option
> is set to the name of the NT server, not *
>
> is the * option documented anywhere?
>

The * option is document in the current smb.conf docs, but the server
name should work.

However, you appear to have something wrong somewhere, because with
those settings your users should be being authenticated by the PDC
anyway, and the maintenance of smbpasswd you describe in your posts
would not be needed.

One further tip, concerning the need to have a unix user for each domain
user. The "add user script=" config setting allows you to run a script
(as root) whenever the PDC authenticates a user who has no current unix
id. You can use the at script to crreate a unix id (plus initialising
any Samba file space for that user) on the fly and continue with the
login. So you can just do your user creation on the PDC and let Samba
create the corresponding unix users as needed. This works fine unless
you also want your users to be able to log in directly to the Samba box,
in which case passwords, shells etc become an extra issue.

Michael
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David Lee wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, William Jojo wrote:
> 
> > That's cool, but you might want to check the code for 2.2.1a as it didn't
> > work as a share option and "testparm" reported it as
> >
> > Global parameter utmp found in service section!
> >
> > It finally did work wonderfully when I put in the global section.
> >
> > If I can help, let me know....
> 
> OK.  Thanks.  (It is clearer now:  you are talking about 2.2.1a, and about
> an inconsistency between man page and implementation.)
> 
> It would seem, then, that the code restructure would appear to have moved
> "utmp" from per-share to be a global.  Hmmmm...
> 
> A quick glance through the source seems to confirm this transition
> (although I haven't had a chance to check in detail, and I'm just about to
> disappear for a week in a few minutes' time...).
> 
> I presume that the folk who did this had a reason.  I wonder what it was?

The utmp code was reworked a fair bit, as it now tracks sessions (the
real events on the SMB protocol that match to a logon-logoff) rather
than tree connects (these can happen at any time, and don't say anything
about the user logging on/off).

Becouse its now on a session setup level, it has to be a global.

Andrew Bartlett

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Hi!

Firstly, thanks everybody's kind help!

I've used Christian's suggestion and write some simple BAT batch script for
the users to 'mount' or 'unmount' the share to a drive letter under Windows.
Works great, at least it is quite controllable.

At the samba I force the user to be 'root' in order to be able to do
mount/unmount
the disc. Am I missing something? It is ok as the box is not that important,
but
I'd like to find the way to avoid using root if possible. :)

About the autofs, I'm very interested to use it. But at my network it needs
to mount
the share to a drive letter for the user to use the share when the user
logon! When I
do this for a autofs controlled path, I must have a disc put to the drive
before I can
successful mount the share, else it will hang my windows for a long time!
(causing the
autofs looknig for discs) Is there a solution for this in Samba? We didn't
used autofs
because we have this problem. :(


Thanks,
Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Mike Fedyk
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> Subject: Re: Proper way to share a floppy drive automount directory with
> Samba?
>
>
> I believe Vincent isn't giving loging accounts to his windows users.
> If I'm wrong, please let me know...
>
> Oliver, there are no local users that are logged in running
> mount/umount.  I don't suggest having samba do that either.
>
> ####
> #### vfat shares:
> ####
> As a test, do this:
>
> create a vfat partition on a hard drive
>
> share it with samba as a normal user (it switches to the user before
> file operations then back to root)
>
> now copy a directory to that vfat share on samba.
>
> With 2.0.8 you *will* have errors.  Specifically, it will ask you if
> you want to overwrite the directory you just created.  There are some
> other things that happen, but I don't remember them anymore.
>
> If you have "force user = root" in your smb.conf then the problem is
> "solved".  And since there is only one user for vfat, it doesn't hurt
> anything even though it isn't the _right_ way to do things.
>
> ####
> #### AutoFS
> ####
> Autofs will work great for drives that can lock their eject
> mechanisms.  It may work "OK" if you mount with the "sync" option.
> You (vincent) will have to give it a try.
>
> #####
> Oliver, now do you understand?
>
> Mike
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Hi! How are you?

I send you this file in order to have your advice

See you later. Thanks

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I have Samba 2.0.9 installed on Mandrake 8. Everything has been fine for a
couple of weeks till this morning. I used webadmin to remove one of two
shared printers. Now when I run samba start both daemons start. But then if
I check I see that samba is not running.

Testparm shows no errors in the smb.conf. I even tried the default smb.conf
with no luck.

Any suggestions on where to look for the cause of my problem.

Regards
John

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"Vincent W.S. Tam" wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Firstly, thanks everybody's kind help!
> 
> I've used Christian's suggestion and write some simple BAT batch script for
> the users to 'mount' or 'unmount' the share to a drive letter under Windows.
> Works great, at least it is quite controllable.
> 
> At the samba I force the user to be 'root' in order to be able to do
> mount/unmount
> the disc. Am I missing something? It is ok as the box is not that important,
> but
> I'd like to find the way to avoid using root if possible. :)

You should be able to arrange the permisisons on the mount such that
users of a particular group have premissions on it.  the uid/gid and
umask mount paramaters should be handy.  (man mount).  (I assume
automount has a way to set these).

Also use the 'root preexec' and 'root postexec' paramaters in smb.conf
for the other way to do this.

Andrew Bartlett
 

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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 10:18:19AM +0100, Michael Beddow wrote:
> One further tip, concerning the need to have a unix user for each domain
> user. The "add user script=" config setting allows you to run a script
> (as root) whenever the PDC authenticates a user who has no current unix
> id. You can use the at script to crreate a unix id (plus initialising
> any Samba file space for that user) on the fly and continue with the
> login. So you can just do your user creation on the PDC and let Samba
> create the corresponding unix users as needed. This works fine unless
> you also want your users to be able to log in directly to the Samba box,
> in which case passwords, shells etc become an extra issue.
> 

Does the PDC pass to samba which groups the user is a member of that
is usable in the script?

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 Hi Christian:

 I've kept on playing and now it works. I removed the "mode" commands
and left "inherit" only (as suggested), then it still did NOT work.

 Finally I realized the files were created by user "nobody" / group
"middle" but that user didn't belong to "middle" group !! I included
nobody in middle group (not a good idea, but only for testing
purpuses) and then it DID work :-)

 BTW some Qs:
- if I'm using samba guest account (mapped to unix "nobody" account),
why is samba creating new files as nobody / middle instead of nobody /
nogroup (which is the only group user nobody belongs to)? Share's root
directory has 2777 permissions (only for testing purposes) and is
root/middle owned. Inherit mode turned off.
- basing on the former statement (and turning on inherit mode):
1) if samba is using root priveleges for writing to share's directory
it could inherit the setgid bit for the new created directory, as well
as the group owner.
2) if samba is dropping root privileges before performing the
operation recently created new directory should inherit setgid bit as
well as group owner.

 What I don't understand is why is group owner being inherited and not
the setgid bit. Isn't samba showing some kind of inconsistence?

 Kind regards,

Roman.-


On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:01:07 +0200, you wrote:

>>  Hi.
>>
>>  This will be very easy for you (for sure) but I couldn't get this to
>> work. Sorry for disturbing you :-(
>>
>>  I need to maintain the permissions os files&dirs as follows:
>> - file: 664 (rw-rw-r)
>> - dir: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)
>>
>>  I want this permissions to be set whenever any user creates some
>> file/dir through Samba.
>>
>>  I'm using Linux (but I haven't set "bsdos" partition flag) so I've
>> set up setgid bit on parent directory:
>>
>> hagen:/ # ls -ld /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
>> drwxrwsr-x  12 root     middle       4096 Jul 20 13:59
>> /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
>>
>>  I've tried to set up smb.conf but I failed: setgid bit is always
>> removed (or not correctly inherited) whenever I upload a file/dir via
>> samba to webapps share.
>"inherit permissions = yes" works for me and inherited the setgid
>bit. May be try it without any other "mode" parameters.
>
>Chrsitian
>
>
>
>>  I rtfm'ed and tried several samba options but it didn't work.
>> How could I achieve my purposes???
>>
>>  This is the important part of my smb.conf:
>>
>> [webapps]
>> path = /usr/local/tomcat/batmapapps
>> browseable = yes
>> read only = no
>> public = yes
>> #create mode = 0666
>> #directory mode = 2775
>> #force directory mode = 2775
>> #inherit permissions = yes
>> #map archive = no
>>
>>  I've commented all related lines I've been playing with. Value also
>> could be incorrect because I've done several tests with them.
>>
>>  Please, help me! Thanks in advance. You're doing a great job.
>>
>>  Roman.-
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>
>               _(_)_                          wWWWw   _
>   @@@@       (_)@(_)   vVVVv     _     @@@@  (___) _(_)_
>  @@()@@ wWWWw  (_)\    (___)   _(_)_  @@()@@   Y  (_)@(_)
>   @@@@  (___)     `|/    Y    (_)@(_)  @@@@   \|/   (_)\
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Hello I need some help with 2 things:
First with the user access control level, i look about it arround and find 
nothing, i would like to know if it is supported and if it is wou to use it.
Second i was triying to change the password from windows and it says 
incorrect password, what i need to do to allow the win95 machines to change 
the users passwords

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just started setting up samba on a FreeBSD box with one win89 client, 
pinging and all that are fine i see the name of the FreeBSD box in network 
nieghbors , BUT insteed of seeing the name of the win box(which is the same 
as the FreeBSD login name and passwd) it tries to log into IPC$.. Who is 
that and Why???
thanks
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Hi! How are you?

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On Friday, July 20, 2001 10:30 PM
jolumape at ec-red.c wrote:

> I have problems to work with " swat " of the package " samba "

I fear that until someone on the Samba team gets time to play around
with Swat on an xinetd system like RedHat 7.1 or Mandrake 8 we're all
going to have problems. The supplied docs don't apply to xininetd. The
apparently helpful info  on
http://samba.linuxbe.org/en/samba/learn/swat.html doesn't work for me or
for a few other people I know.

The best I can do is forget xinted and run swat as a daemon. That works
fine, but then access is dictated by Samba's allow hosts and that's too
wide for me.

Michael

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> Hi!
> 
> Firstly, thanks everybody's kind help!
> 
> I've used Christian's suggestion and write some simple BAT batch script for
> the users to 'mount' or 'unmount' the share to a drive letter under Windows.
> Works great, at least it is quite controllable.
> 
> At the samba I force the user to be 'root' in order to be able to do
> mount/unmount
> the disc. Am I missing something? It is ok as the box is not that important,
> but
> I'd like to find the way to avoid using root if possible. :)
You must set up the mount in /etc/fstab with the option user. And the 
user may only do a "mount /floppy" and not a "mount /dev/floppy 
/floppy". One 1 argument for user mounts. Took me some time to find 
it out.

Christian


> 
> About the autofs, I'm very interested to use it. But at my network it needs
> to mount
> the share to a drive letter for the user to use the share when the user
> logon! When I
> do this for a autofs controlled path, I must have a disc put to the drive
> before I can
> successful mount the share, else it will hang my windows for a long time!
> (causing the
> autofs looknig for discs) Is there a solution for this in Samba? We didn't
> used autofs
> because we have this problem. :(
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Vincent
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> > Behalf Of Mike Fedyk
> > Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 4:46 AM
> > To: samba at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: Re: Proper way to share a floppy drive automount directory with
> > Samba?
> >
> >
> > I believe Vincent isn't giving loging accounts to his windows users.
> > If I'm wrong, please let me know...
> >
> > Oliver, there are no local users that are logged in running
> > mount/umount.  I don't suggest having samba do that either.
> >
> > ####
> > #### vfat shares:
> > ####
> > As a test, do this:
> >
> > create a vfat partition on a hard drive
> >
> > share it with samba as a normal user (it switches to the user before
> > file operations then back to root)
> >
> > now copy a directory to that vfat share on samba.
> >
> > With 2.0.8 you *will* have errors.  Specifically, it will ask you if
> > you want to overwrite the directory you just created.  There are some
> > other things that happen, but I don't remember them anymore.
> >
> > If you have "force user = root" in your smb.conf then the problem is
> > "solved".  And since there is only one user for vfat, it doesn't hurt
> > anything even though it isn't the _right_ way to do things.
> >
> > ####
> > #### AutoFS
> > ####
> > Autofs will work great for drives that can lock their eject
> > mechanisms.  It may work "OK" if you mount with the "sync" option.
> > You (vincent) will have to give it a try.
> >
> > #####
> > Oliver, now do you understand?
> >
> > Mike
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Hi,
         I am working for Hewlett -Packard bangalore,India as software
engineer. I have downloaded the
latest samba from web. I am looking just that I could connect my NT
workstation to Unix workstation without
bothering  anything about the security. Is there any design documentation
available for the source,
which is provided on the web. So that I can modify the code acording to my
needs.

         Any help would be appreciated.
With regards,
nitin

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i am running samba 2.0.7 on mdk8.0

i can't connect to my samba linux box with a normal user (but i can do under 
root user)

when i am doning a : smbclient -L localhost   i have:

tree connect failed:  ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network name in tree 
connect.)



the samba log file log.localhost tell:
[2001/07/19 22:21:48, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(501)
  Can't change directory to /root/tmp (Permission denied)

does someone can help me!?

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On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Nitin K wrote:

> Hi,
>          I am working for Hewlett -Packard bangalore,India as software
> engineer. I have downloaded the latest samba from web. I am looking
> just that I could connect my NT workstation to Unix workstation
> without bothering anything about the security. Is there any design
> documentation available for the source, which is provided on the web.
> So that I can modify the code acording to my needs.

Not really.  Other than the CIFS documentation, and comments
in the code.  Luke's book on MSRPC is nice.

You should probably refer to the smb.conf man page and read about

	* guest ok
	* guest account
	* map to guest





cheers, jerry
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Sebastien Tourigny wrote:

> All works fine, except when they modify a document (notepad, word ...)
> that is already created on Unix.  When they save, the "create mask" is
> applied again, and the originals permissions are gone.

Word does savce to a temp file and then rename is to the original.
Notepad does not.

> Is there a way to tell samba to not modify the permissions
> of existing files ?

We only obey the requests from teh client as far as I know.
If they ask us to set an NT security descriptor we will.

But to be honest I would need to be convinced that
the persmissions are really being reset on an existing
file using Save in Notepad.







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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, John P. Nelson wrote:

> I've just upgraded some of our samba servers from 2.0.7 to 2.2.1, and
> it looks like the "share modes" parameter doesn't work any more.
> I've taken a brief look at the source, and it appears that all the
> code to support this option was removed!  The option is still in the
> manual, though!

Hmm....I'll update the docs....


> We used "share modes=no" to create an share that would override any
> in-use (i.e.  share mode) locks.  We used this for automated software
> builds - the build computer would use a share with "share modes=no"
> set, and this would allow updating of files even though someone was
> still running them (holding them open).  It's OK with us if the person
> running the program experiences a crash - they're not supposed to be
> running the software while it is being built, anyway!
>
> I don't know of any other workaround - we need some way to override
> SHARE style locks (or force closed any open connections) on files that
> we absolutely must update, and we need to do it programatically.  If
> there is some other way to do this, please let me know right away.
> This is a huge problem for us!

Off the top of my head, I do not think there is a way to configure
Samba to do what you want.  I'll check the code when I get in the
office next week.






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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Greg Richards wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I am new to this list, so I'll apologize in advance for possibly
> repeating a question that has already been asked. Does anyone have or
> know of some VFS module examples that work with 2.2.0 or 2.2.1, as the
> included ones are known to be out dated.

It's really just an interface mismatch IIRC.  Just fix the function
declarations to match the VFS.






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I'm using samba on a FreeBSD box and am attmepting to mount and use
shares from my win2k sp2 box.

I can mount the share fine from windows 2000, and I'm able to view the
files and directories, etc. The problem comes when I need to copy a
number of files to or from the samba share. After a few files are
copied, the copy will freeze and I will receive this message:

Cannot copy <filename>: The specified network name is no longer
available.

If I try copying those same files again, It will return the same error
message on the same exact file that gave me the problem before. I've
tried this with all different sets of files.

I've been having this problem for a while, and was hoping that it was a
side effect of service pack 2 and would be fixed in samba 2.2.1, but
I've upgraded and the problem is still here. I've noticed others having
this problem on the mailing list, and they have gone unanswered... Does
anyone have a solution for this problem?

Andrew

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Just to clear a couple of things up.  You are sure that the networking
interface on the 7.1 system is operating properly?  Ping it a few times
just to be sure.  Can we see your smb.conf file.  Perhaps you are not
allowing access from your private network, specifically the network
the win98 machine is on.

Finally, this DSL router/switch act like a regular ethernet switch
with access between ethernet ports, not just to the DSL interface?
The above ping would answer that question.

Lejer



Ron Hollingsworth wrote:
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> I am having a bit of a problem getting samba to work.  First off let me tell
> yo about my experiences with samba.  I am in school at a technical college
> (for computer networking) and I have install samba there using RH 6.2
> connected to a 98 box via a hub.  Ok, at home I have a DSL Router/switch
> that connect my RH 7.1 box and a 98 box.  I am doing pretty much the same
> that with my home lab that we are doing in the shcool lab.  I have the
> smb.conf file configured and have tested it using  # testparm, but I still
> can't get
> it going.
> 
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Interesting.  I wonder if there are any more RPC changes...

A few questions that may help:

What do the logs say on the Samba system?

When did this start happening?


>From: "Andrew" <voodo21 at hotmail.com>
>To: <samba at lists.samba.org>
>Subject: "Name no longer available" error
>Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:14:35 -0500
>
>I'm using samba on a FreeBSD box and am attmepting to mount and use
>shares from my win2k sp2 box.
>
>I can mount the share fine from windows 2000, and I'm able to view the
>files and directories, etc. The problem comes when I need to copy a
>number of files to or from the samba share. After a few files are
>copied, the copy will freeze and I will receive this message:
>
>Cannot copy <filename>: The specified network name is no longer
>available.
>
>If I try copying those same files again, It will return the same error
>message on the same exact file that gave me the problem before. I've
>tried this with all different sets of files.
>
>I've been having this problem for a while, and was hoping that it was a
>side effect of service pack 2 and would be fixed in samba 2.2.1, but
>I've upgraded and the problem is still here. I've noticed others having
>this problem on the mailing list, and they have gone unanswered... Does
>anyone have a solution for this problem?
>
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Hi,


I have to install Samba -2.07 on one of my production machines,
but before doing so I tried installing the same on my standalone intel 
machine.
In order to test i tried to access the samba thru my browser by giving the 
following url
http://localhost:901
But it doesnot work; ./testparm gives the correct results where am i going 
wrong. Is it that the above wont work on a standalone machine not networked.

pls reply soon.

Thanks
Rajeev

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We are in the process of implementing a Samba 2.2.1a based PDC on an IBM
RS/6000 host running AIX v4.3.2 and NIS (not NIS+). All Windows clients
are running Win2K SP1.

The source code (Downloaded on 7/17) built and installed without error,
and all printer and file system shares appear to be functioning
properly. Note that the configure script was run without any command
line options. That is, the Makefile was generated based on all configure
script defaults.

After validating Samba server operations as a member of an existing
Microsoft WinNT4 hosted domain we attempted to set up a Samba hosted
domain (PDC) as follows: 

	1. The smb.conf file was modified as described in Chapter 6 of the
SAMBA Project How To Document 
	   (the domain name was set to DAB2), and the nmbd and smbd daemons
restarted via SWAT.

	2. A machine account (bld1) was manually added to AIX and NIS as
follows:

		mkuser pgrp='staff' home='home/pdc/bld1$ bld1$

			Note that AIX will not accept /dev/null as a home directory or
/bin/false 
			as a shell specification. A dummy home directory root (/home/pdc) was
set up for 
			machine accounts and the default shell (/bin/ksh) was added by AIX.

			No password was defined for the bld1$ account.

		All NIS maps were rebuilt and pushed.

	3. The machine account was added to the smbpasswd file with the
following command:

		smbpasswd -a -m bld1    

 	4. root and ntadmin user accounts were added to the smbpasswd file via
SWAT. The Samba root 
	   account was defined with a different password than the OS root
account, while the ntadmin
	   account Samba and OS passwords were identical.

	5. A Win2K (SP1) client (logged on as the local Administrator) was
successfully joined to the 
	   Samba domain (DAB2) via the My Computer -> Network Identification ->
Properties dialog using
	   the credentials of the Samba root account. As with WinNT4 based
domains, Windows returned the
	   confirmation stick-up "Welcome to the DAB2 Domain". Note, however,
that the join process took 
	   over one minute to complete.  

	6. The local Administrator was logged off of the Win2K client.


When an attempt is made to logon to the DAB2 domain under the ntadmin
domain account (or any other defined user account) the following error
stick-up is displayed "The trust relationship between this workstation
and the Primary Domain Controller failed". A review of the client
workstation log (log.bld1) at logging level 10 appears to indicate that
both LM and NT password validation failed. Note that the smb.conf
{global] section includes the "encrypt passwords = Yes" option.      

Another aspect of this problem is that although the DAB2 domain appears
under My Network Places -> Entire Network -> Microsoft Windows Network
in Windows Explorer, double clicking on the DAB2 domain to browse the
Samba server results in the error stick-up "DAB2 is not accessible the
network name cannot be found". Note that the server can be browsed and
file and printer shares mounted via the DOS shell net view and net use
commands and that the Samba server could be browsed without error with
Windows Explorer when it was a member of the WinNT4 hosted domain (i.e.,
before it was set up as a Samba PDC).

Frankly, we have run out of ideas on this problem and any and all help
will be greatly appreciated.


Regards,

ts
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Here's what I did.

created /etc/xinetd.d/swat in it I put:

# default on
# SWAT - Samba Web Administartion Tool
#
service swat
{
        socket_type     = stream
        wait            = no
        user            = root
        server          = /usr/local/samba/bin/swat
        instances       = 1
        only_from       = 192.168.1.0
        disable         = no
}

the 'only_from' is not needed, and the server line should be changed to
wherever swat is located.  Then do a kill -HUP `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid`.
Now go to your browser and type in
http://hostname:901.

It works fine.  Just make sure you logon as root.

Jason

> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Luis
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 13:44
> To: Bill Markley; Samba List
> Subject: Re: Need help configuring SWAT
>
>
> To tell you the truth I gave up on setting up the swat on redhat
> 7.1 because
> I could not find out what I was doing wrong. If you find a way or
> figure it
> out can you please let me know ..
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Luis
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:27 AM
> Subject: Need help configuring SWAT
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having trouble getting Swat to run so that I can configure
> Samba in a
> > GUI.  I have Red Hat Linux version 7.1.  I downloaded Samba version
> 2.2.1a.
> > Samba has been compiled and the service will start or stop.  I have
> > configured SWAT according to a manual that I found (at
> > http://samba.linuxbe.org/en/samba/learn/swat.html ).  The document noted
> > that I was to do something different when using xinetd.  The
> procedure was
> > followed but I can't view the HTML SWAT front end configuration
> page.  The
> > error that is given is: The document contained no data. Try again later,
> or
> > contact the server's administrator.  This is a scary message
> for I am the
> > administrator....   Can anyone give me some direction so that I can
> > configure SWAT that it will allow me to configure Samba?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Bill
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Hi

I am trying to give access to unix shares via samba. I want samba setting
to take encrypt password.

The pc from where i am trying to reach a unix share has NT on it and its
set to cleartext = 0 , which means encrypted passwords

I would appreciate if any body has doen this and let me know

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Hi
I have set up smbpasswd file. Currently i have update encrypted set to yes,
and encrypt passwords set to no
i want to move to encrypt password.
But when i enter unix password to access a share via PC, the smbpasswd is
not getting update with HASH value.

could you help me with this please if any body encountered this.

also i wanted to know whats the valid passwords for smbpasswd.

thanks in advance

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Kimmo Akkanen wrote:
> 
> Kimmo Akkanen:
> > > > I noticed at the log's that there were a lot of errors sth. like this:
> > > > "GetHostByAddr failed for XX.XX.XX.XX"
> 
> Andrew Bartlett:
> > > This will happen if you don't have a correct reverse DNS setup for your
> > > network.
> 
> Hi!
> 
> (I keep on bugging you, sorry... :)
> 
> Our network consultant (my colleague) thought that running a local DNS
> server would be too much administration at this point. Can you give me
> any good advice how to make that reverse DNS work without setting up
> a local service? Possibly some changes in our ISP's end?

Running a local DNS is not that hard, and it is my recommended
solution.  You might be able to get away with an /etc/hosts file if you
have a small, static network.
 
> I think this is at least slowing down logons, and possibly some other
> stuff too. Things work out, finally, but sometimes shares don't get
> mapped and some other weird stuff (checked from logs that the first
> time a user logged in, his name was "nobody" and shares didn't map
> right (obviously), but the second time all was good). Strange. =)

I have a simple recipe for network sanity:

Firstly set up Samba, and configure as a wins server.  Set the 'dns
proxy' option.

Secondly, setup up ISC BIND 8 or 9 and configure a small forward and
reverse zone for your network (see the DNS-HOWTO).  Next install ISD
DHCPD 3.0 (currently in release candidate) and configure for your
network, include the entries for the DNS and WINS server and configure
both DHCPD and BIND for dynamic updates.  The final thing I do is (and
this is irrelevent to samba) is setup proxy-autoconfiguration files as
per the 'wpad' spec used by IE5.

The advantage of this setup is that it scales to hundreds of hosts
without the slightest problem, and I configure ALL of my networks this
way.

Someday I will write all this down in a 'HOWTO' format, but for now I
suggest some deep reading into the above topics, it will be worth it.

Andrew Bartlett

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I may very well be late to the party, as I just joined the list 6hrs ago;
I'm seeing file corrupting (reproduceable) under 2.2.1 on FreeBSD.  I've
verified under 2.2.0 -> 2.2.1a vs. 2.0.10 (no corruption).  It occurs from a
WinME client to the 2.2.1a box while a Win2K (SP2) next to it doesn't exibit
the problem.  Specifically: 2 binary downloads (just recently noticed they
were corrupted, don't DL from WinME often) and a number of binary moves
(moving .jpgs from photo software to my shared drive...appears to corrupt
the files in the exact same place each time.)

Could be FreeBSD, could be Samba...but I can reproduce it at will; interest?

-Rob

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Interesting.  What do you see in the logs? 

>From: "Rob Snow" >To: >Subject: Corrupted files under 2.2.1 >Date: Sun,
22 Jul 2001 00:49:50 -0500 > >I may very well be late to the party, as I
just joined the list 6hrs ago; >I'm seeing file corrupting
(reproduceable) under 2.2.1 on FreeBSD. I've >verified under 2.2.0 ->
2.2.1a vs. 2.0.10 (no corruption). It occurs from a >WinME client to the
2.2.1a box while a Win2K (SP2) next to it doesn't exibit >the problem.
Specifically: 2 binary downloads (just recently noticed they >were
corrupted, don't DL from WinME often) and a number of binary moves
>(moving .jpgs from photo software to my shared drive...appears to
corrupt >the files in the exact same place each time.) > >Could be
FreeBSD, could be Samba...but I can reproduce it at will; interest? >
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Interesting.  What do you see in the logs? 

>From: "Rob Snow" >To: >Subject: Corrupted files under 2.2.1 >Date: Sun,
22 Jul 2001 00:49:50 -0500 > >I may very well be late to the party, as I
just joined the list 6hrs ago; >I'm seeing file corrupting
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FreeBSD, could be Samba...but I can reproduce it at will; interest? >
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Rajeev;

You have to set up Swat to be started by the Inetd (if applicable) or
otherwise listening on the port.  What OS are you using?

Best Wishes,

Chris Travers

>From: "rajeev dutt" >To: samba at lists.samba.org >Subject: Help! >Date:
Sat, 21 Jul 2001 18:14:26 +0000 > >Hi, > > >I have to install Samba -2.07
on one of my production machines, >but before doing so I tried installing
the same on my standalone >intel >machine. >In order to test i tried to
access the samba thru my browser by >giving the >following url
>http://localhost:901 >But it doesnot work; ./testparm gives the correct
results where am i >going >wrong. Is it that the above wont work on a
standalone machine not >networked. > >pls reply soon. > >Thanks >Rajeev >
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Hi! How are you?

I send you this file in order to have your advice

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I've just built samba 2.2.1a on a slackware 8.0 box.  I have configured swat
in the /etc/inetd.conf file.  when I try to access swat from my browser, on
Opera the error says "The server requested a login authentication method
that is not supported" and with IE it says username or password incorrect,
which I know is wrong.  My feeling is that swat needs PAM authentication
modules which slackware doesn't use.  Is this true? And how can I get around
this?  By installing PAM?

Any help greatly appreciated.

Jason

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Greetings!

I have my samba server running fine on SuSE 7.1

The files and directories are set rwxrwxrwx in Linux.  But, when I look at
the files in Windows Explorer, they all have the attribute hidden and
system


If I copy a file with the hidden and system attributes off from  a windows
machine to the Linux machine,  the hidden and system attribute turn on.

The file permissions are properly set to rwxrwxrwx.

How do I turn off (and not set) the hidden and system attribute?

Thanks for any help.

Paxton Scott
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Hi..


Any 8 character samba usernames are getting truncated to 7 characters
when getting inserted into the utmp file. This applies to Solaris 7/8 and
samba version 2.2.1a.



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