Am Dienstag, 29. Mai 2007 22:12 schrieb Chan Jason: > Hi list, > I am encountering a problem in connecting a Windows 2003 to a Samba > 3.0.21b server. The Samba server is configured to have a security = > share option, so that no password is needed. I can connect to the > server by typing "net use z: \\192.168.51.1\data", and it is > successful. However, if I try to do "dir z:", no file found! Same > behaviour are found in Windows operation, i.e. type > "\\192.168.51.1\data" under Run box in Start Menu. Strangely, another > server with 3.0.14a does not have such problem, and another Windows XP > does not have such problem too! They can view the files in share > easily. > > Here comes the log file: > [2007/05/30 04:13:15, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(885) > 192.168.2.37 (192.168.2.37) closed connection to service data > [2007/05/30 04:15:35, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(693) > 192.168.2.37 (192.168.2.37) connect to service data initially as > user nobody (uid=99, gid=99) (pid 30283) > [2007/05/30 04:17:00, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(885) > 192.168.2.37 (192.168.2.37) closed connection to service data > [2007/05/30 04:17:00, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(693) > 192.168.2.37 (192.168.2.37) connect to service data initially as > user nobody (uid=99, gid=99) (pid 30301) > [2007/05/30 04:18:08, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(885) > 192.168.2.37 (192.168.2.37) closed connection to service data > > Here comes the testparm: > [global] > unix charset = big5 > workgroup = CC > netbios name = CCSERVER > server string = Samba Server > security = SHARE > log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log > max log size = 50 > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > printcap name = /etc/printcap > dns proxy = No > cups options = raw > > [homes] > comment = Home Directories > read only = No > browseable = No > > [printers] > comment = All Printers > path = /var/spool/samba > printable = Yes > browseable = No > > [data] > comment = Public Data > path = /data > read only = No > create mask = 0777 > guest ok = Yes > > Also here is the traffic log: > 0.000000 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1902 > microsoft-ds [SYN] > Seq=2266364078 Ack=0 Win=65535 Len=0 > 0.000356 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1903 > netbios-ssn [SYN] > Seq=1017632209 Ack=0 Win=65535 Len=0 > 0.010996 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1902 [SYN, > ACK] Seq=1194648936 Ack=2266364079 Win=5808 Len=0 > 0.011333 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1902 > microsoft-ds [ACK] > Seq=2266364079 Ack=1194648937 Win=65535 Len=0 > 0.011445 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Negotiate Protocol Request > 0.011599 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP netbios-ssn > 1903 [SYN, > ACK] Seq=1190050630 Ack=1017632210 Win=5808 Len=0 > 0.011758 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1903 > netbios-ssn [RST] > Seq=1017632210 Ack=1017632210 Win=0 Len=0 > 0.022912 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1902 [ACK] > Seq=1194648937 Ack=2266364216 Win=6432 Len=0 > 0.024424 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Negotiate Protocol Response > 0.025427 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Session Setup AndX > Request, User: EXPRESS-11AIQI4\Administrator; Tree Connect AndX, Path: > \\192.168.51.1\DATA > 0.039981 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Session Setup AndX > Response; Tree Connect AndX > 0.040262 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Transaction2 Request > QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION, Path: > 0.051879 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Transaction2 Response > QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION > 0.052291 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Transaction2 Request > FIND_FIRST2, Pattern: \* > 1.519710 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Transaction2 Request > FIND_FIRST2, Pattern: \* > 1.530914 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1902 [ACK] > Seq=1194652038 Ack=2266364728 Win=7504 Len=0 > 51.023255 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Echo Request > 51.033769 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1902 [ACK] > Seq=1194652038 Ack=2266364781 Win=7504 Len=0 > 85.150658 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1902 > microsoft-ds [FIN, > ACK] Seq=2266364781 Ack=1194649246 Win=65226 Len=0 > 85.169401 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 NBSS NBSS Continuation Message > 85.169910 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1902 > microsoft-ds [ACK] > Seq=2266364782 Ack=1194649246 Win=65226 Len=0 > 85.170486 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1904 > microsoft-ds [SYN] > Seq=3224569487 Ack=0 Win=65535 Len=0 > 85.170724 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1905 > netbios-ssn [SYN] > Seq=494418265 Ack=0 Win=65535 Len=0 > 85.179785 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1904 [SYN, > ACK] Seq=1275220318 Ack=3224569488 Win=5808 Len=0 > 85.180158 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1904 > microsoft-ds [ACK] > Seq=3224569488 Ack=1275220319 Win=65535 Len=0 > 85.180250 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Negotiate Protocol Request > 85.183753 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP netbios-ssn > 1905 [SYN, > ACK] Seq=1269633862 Ack=494418266 Win=5808 Len=0 > 85.183982 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 TCP 1905 > netbios-ssn [RST] > Seq=494418266 Ack=494418266 Win=0 Len=0 > 85.191855 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1904 [ACK] > Seq=1275220319 Ack=3224569625 Win=6432 Len=0 > 85.193117 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Negotiate Protocol Response > 85.194151 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Session Setup AndX > Request, User: anonymous; Tree Connect AndX, Path: \\192.168.51.1\IPC$ > 85.208996 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Session Setup AndX > Response; Tree Connect AndX > 85.211152 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Session Setup AndX > Request, User: EXPRESS-11AIQI4\Administrator; Tree Connect AndX, Path: > \\192.168.51.1\DATA > 85.224557 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Session Setup AndX > Response; Tree Connect AndX > 85.224909 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Transaction2 Request > QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION, Path: > 85.236465 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 SMB Transaction2 Response > QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION > 85.236938 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Transaction2 Request > FIND_FIRST2, Pattern: \* > 86.510090 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Transaction2 Request > FIND_FIRST2, Pattern: \* > 86.519567 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1904 [ACK] > Seq=1275223532 Ack=3224570399 Win=8576 Len=0 > 96.526425 192.168.2.37 -> 192.168.51.1 SMB Tree Disconnect Request > 96.536065 192.168.51.1 -> 192.168.2.37 TCP microsoft-ds > 1904 [ACK] > Seq=1275223532 Ack=3224570438 Win=8576 Len=0 > > (Yes, they are in 2 subnets because they are connected by an IPSec > tunnels.. however other client that does not exhibit the problem are > under the same tunnel!) > > If a level 10 log is needed, just tell me and I will post it here. > > Any help is appeciated. Thanks very much! > > Regards, > Jason Chan
Hi Jason, have a look at http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-July/108767.html. Does that approach solve your needs? Cheers, Guenter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba