[Samba] UTMP duplicated entries
Kaplan, Marc
marc_kaplan at adaptec.com
Wed Sep 21 17:55:35 GMT 2005
Windows does allow duplicate sessions actually. If you net use *
\\hostname\share and then net use \\ipaddress\share for the same server
you will get two connections to the same server on your client (you can
even use different users). Is it possible that this is what some users
are doing? Also machines configured as terminal servers allow multiple
concurrent logins from the same client.
-Marc
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> bounces+marc_kaplan=adaptec.com at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Fabiano
> Caixeta Duarte
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:40 AM
> To: SAMBA Maillist
> Subject: [Samba] UTMP duplicated entries
>
> Hi everybody!
>
> I've been noticing some strange entries in samba/utmp. I have a lot of
> 00:00 timed sessions.
>
> But the worst problem is that i found some conflicting information.
Since
> windows doesn't allow concurrent login sessions, I think utmp should
not
> have generated the following entries.
>
> liana smb/2 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 18:43 - 00:52
(06:08)
> rodrigobaso smb/25 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 17:11 - 18:11
(00:59)
> josianealomino smb/28 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 15:54 - 16:58
(01:03)
> liana smb/73 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 14:56 - 15:54
(00:58)
> rodrigobaso smb/57 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 14:09 - 01:00
(10:50)
> rodrigobaso smb/57 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 14:09 - 14:09
(00:00)
> mcicogna smb/29 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 13:05 - 13:56
(00:51)
> andersongali smb/29 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 09:12 - 13:04
(03:51)
> cunha smb/2 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 08:53 - 08:55
(00:02)
> marcelomb smb/15 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 08:14 - 08:21
(00:07)
> tesia smb/8 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 07:48 - 01:00
(17:11)
> tesia smb/8 192.168.0.207 Fri Sep 2 07:48 - 07:48
(00:00)
>
> The server is a FreeBSD 5.3 with Samba 3.0.14a with 'utmp=yes'.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Fabiano
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