Jerry,

Thanks for the feedback. In this instance, what specific log would you like to see? Would you like me to turn samba log verbosity up? As for compiling myself, no, I was given this binary set by a friend who is, in theory at least, running on identical hardware and an identical environmental setup.

I'll dump some verbose logging here:

[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3, pid=4414] param/loadparm.c:(8777)
  lp_load_ex: refreshing parameters
Initialising global parameters
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3] param/params.c:(569)
params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file "/etc/samba/ smb.conf"
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3] param/loadparm.c:(7441)
  Processing section "[global]"
  doing parameter use sendfile = yes
  doing parameter interfaces = lo0 nge1

[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  4, pid=4414] param/loadparm.c:(8821)
  pm_process() returned Yes
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3, pid=4414] param/loadparm.c:(5929)
  adding IPC service
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/charcnv.c:(81)
  Substituting charset '646' for LOCALE
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3, pid=4414] printing/pcap.c:(116)
  reloading printcap cache

[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3, pid=4414] lib/util_sock.c:(122)
interpret_string_addr_internal: getaddrinfo failed for name lo0 [Unknown host]
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  2, pid=4414] lib/interface.c:(383)
  interpret_interface: Can't find address for lo0
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3, pid=4414] lib/util_sock.c:(122)
interpret_string_addr_internal: getaddrinfo failed for name nge1 [Unknown host]
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  2, pid=4414] lib/interface.c:(383)
  interpret_interface: Can't find address for nge1
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  3, pid=4414] lib/util_sock.c:(122)
  WARNING: no network interfaces found
[2008/10/05 06:26:40,  5, pid=4414] lib/util.c:(274)

There is where things become odd I guess. It says that the interface is there, but why can it not find an address? The interface is clearly there, and up!

#ifconfig nge1
nge1: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 5
        inet 192.168.117.141 netmask ffffff80 broadcast 192.168.117.255
        groupname ipmp1
        ether 0:14:4f:4a:1:81

Thanks!

Additionally, if I want to compile for Solaris 10 x86 myself, including *all* auth methods (ADS, LDAP, krb etc), is there a good starting point/tutorial you could point me towards? I'd very much like to try compiling myself, but I am having problems finding a good, reliable tutorial or how-to in this respect. They all seem to offer small snippets of information, but not the whole picture, and moreover, not a correct one!

JC





On Oct 5, 2008, at 3:06 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:

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Jake Carroll wrote:
Hi Remy,

Thanks for the reply. This was just a trivial example, but yes - I have it set up as nge1, as it stands, as this is the particular interface I
use for filesharing tasks.

I've also tried specifying an IP address and mask with the interfaces =
directive, to no avail.

Any extra thoughts?

Thanks for your time.

We really need to see why the interface detection failed.
Did you compile yourself?  If so, check config.log and see
why the interface detection tests failed.  Also I would recommend
testing 3.2.4 and see if the problem was resolved in a later
release (although I don't remember any specific bug fix to
point at).




cheers, jerry

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