[Samba] Swat chaging password on remote machine

Fajar Priyanto fajarpri at arinet.org
Thu Mar 15 03:50:20 MDT 2012


Hi all,
I want to use SWAT for user to change password.
I have setup 2 identical Samba server on Ubuntu 10.04.
samba1, samba2
Just a basic smb.conf.

Locally SWAT works.

But, when I try the Client/Server Password Management
from samba1 to change password on samba2, nothing happens.

In samba1 SWAT log I see this. While on samba2 nothing.
Anything I miss?

[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[homes]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[printers]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[print$]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
  added interface eth1 ip=fe80::20c:29ff:fe9e:fbad%eth1
bcast=fe80::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff%eth1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
  added interface eth1 ip=10.1.17.253 bcast=10.1.19.255 netmask=255.255.252.0
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  3] printing/pcap.c:136(pcap_cache_reload)
  reloading printcap cache
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
  Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] printing/print_cups.c:545(cups_async_callback)
  cups_async_callback: failed to read a new printer list
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  3] printing/pcap.c:243(pcap_cache_reload)
  reload status: error
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/util_tdb.c:385(tdb_log)
  tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: could not open file
/var/run/samba/lang_en.tdb: Permission denied
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[homes]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[printers]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[print$]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
  added interface eth1 ip=fe80::20c:29ff:fe9e:fbad%eth1
bcast=fe80::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff%eth1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
  added interface eth1 ip=10.1.17.253 bcast=10.1.19.255 netmask=255.255.252.0
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  3] printing/pcap.c:136(pcap_cache_reload)
  reloading printcap cache
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
  Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] printing/print_cups.c:545(cups_async_callback)
  cups_async_callback: failed to read a new printer list
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  3] printing/pcap.c:243(pcap_cache_reload)
  reload status: error
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/util_tdb.c:385(tdb_log)
  tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: could not open file
/var/run/samba/lang_en.tdb: Permission denied
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[homes]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[printers]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] param/loadparm.c:7743(do_section)
  Processing section "[print$]"
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
  added interface eth1 ip=fe80::20c:29ff:fe9e:fbad%eth1
bcast=fe80::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff%eth1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
  added interface eth1 ip=10.1.17.253 bcast=10.1.19.255 netmask=255.255.252.0
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  3] printing/pcap.c:136(pcap_cache_reload)
  reloading printcap cache
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  0] printing/print_cups.c:103(cups_connect)
  Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] printing/print_cups.c:545(cups_async_callback)
  cups_async_callback: failed to read a new printer list
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  3] printing/pcap.c:243(pcap_cache_reload)
  reload status: error
[2012/03/15 17:37:19,  2] lib/util_tdb.c:385(tdb_log)
  tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: could not open file
/var/run/samba/lang_en.tdb: Permission denied

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Thank you.
Fajar.


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