[Samba] Folder and file dates change
Hi All Every now and then--coinciding, I expect, with a share or volume restore of the server--all the files and folders in MySpace change to the current date. Thus, while the file may have been created in 1998, last modified on November 20th, 2004, it will show up as today's date. This is true for ALL the files and folders in MySpace. Thanks Rajeev -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] change password failed
Hi Cary Dale: I know what you meant. But that isn't the thing I want. I don't need any sync from windows passwd to unix password. On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 09:20:33AM -0400, Gary Dale wrote: There are 2 things you need to make this work: 1)a passwd chat line with the correct values for your server. Something like: passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n *Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n *passwd:\spassword\supdated\ssuccessfully* 2)unix password sync = Yes -- Shaochun Wang(王绍春) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Laboratory of Computer Science, Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Science -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] PDC
Hello, got some trouble with nameresolution I think, but need some help because auf starting blindness now. Server is resolveable by DNS forward and reverse. Also I set up a WinS server in samba. nmblookup -A and smbclient -L servername -N does work nbtstat -ac does just work with ipaddress and not with name of server, so my domain is not be found. Any suggestions? Best regards Sascha -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
RE: [Samba] PDC
Ok, solved the problem via the Windows Repair Button in network neighborhood. G. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sascha Bieler Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 9:33 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] PDC Hello, got some trouble with nameresolution I think, but need some help because auf starting blindness now. Server is resolveable by DNS forward and reverse. Also I set up a WinS server in samba. nmblookup -A and smbclient -L servername -N does work nbtstat -ac does just work with ipaddress and not with name of server, so my domain is not be found. Any suggestions? Best regards Sascha -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Rebuild Samba Server: Do my XP clients need to rejoin domain?
I recently did a similar upgrade, moving from Suse 9.3 to 10.2(the 10.2 was installed on a new machine). I copied over the relevant files (which for me on Suse where /var/lib/samba, /etc/samba, /etc/passwd, /etc/group), configured samba on the new box, shutdown the old samba and started the new samba and I did not have to rejoin any machine to the domain. Aaron Souza wrote: All, I would like to upgrade our Fedora Core 3 Linux server (hosting samba, among other services) to Cent OS 4.4. However, if I reformat the array and install Cent OS 4.4 and copy back all the samba files (and other files), do my Windows XP Clients have to re-join the domain? I ask this because I have 150 machines and going to each one and leaving the domian and rejoining essentially the same domain would be a major time sink. Has anyone recovered a samba server from a fatal crash (or other reason) and had any luck with windows xp clients and not having to go to each client? Samba Version: 3.0.14 Thanks in advance, -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] How to get mount.cifs to behave like a Windows client?
Hello folks, we have a samba 3.0.22 running and it serves our windows and linux clients with shares for home and group directories. The group share is set up with a preexec script to check the groups of the connecting user and create symlinks to the corresponding directories on the file server. The script looks something like that: #!/bin/bash # some things here # $1 is the connecting user for i in $(groups $1) do ln -s /data/groups/$i . done Idea stolen from Samba 3 für Unix/Linux-Administratoren by V. Lendecke et al. Now up to my problem: Unix extensions are turned on for our linux clients and I use mount.cifs to get the home directories. That's all ok. To mount the group shares I use mount.smbfs, because mount.cifs only displays the (then dangling) links. So I heard that smbfs is going to vanish from the kernel and my question is, if there is any possibility to get mount.cifs behave like a windows client, which dereferences the links? Any help welcome. :) Greets, Jens. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Inter-domain trust relationship AND logon script/ntconfig.pol
Hi there, I'm using an inter-domain trust relationship (DOM-B trusted, DOM-A trusting, COMP-A=DOM-A computer member). It works as expected (ish), DOM-B users can logon onto DOM-A computers. I'd like to know if it is possible to force login scripts and ntconfig.pol to be read from the DOM-A pdc server, rather than from the DOM-B one ? My setup includes a samba trusted domain and several trusting domains running (samba, w2ksrv, 2003srv). I don't think it really is a samba specific question. (i haven't tried with a windows-managed trusted domain) We have a ldap server holding more than 2 accounts, I have installed a samba as a trusted domain so that others can manage their ressources on their domain, but it appears login scripts ntconfig.pol (or gpo for windows trusting domains) can't be delegated. (they're read from the trusted domain server) Am I missing something ? Is it possible to delegate login script/ntconfig.pol for dom-b users to trusting domain servers ? Thanks in advance. -- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Linux Active Directory Integration Problem
Hi, I am getting the problem to access shared folder when I am using Dual boot operating System. Let say I have two operating system on the same machine. 1) XP and the name of the machine in xp environment is XYZ 2)Cent OS (Linux) and the name of the machine in Linux environment is ABC both operating system share the same static IP address. the problem appear when I have logged in my domain using XP OS and restart the machine in Linux mode. In Linux mode I can join the domain using net ads join -U user%password command, it is working fine and I am getting the message like Join in Domain but when I try to access any share folder my domain controller is giving the message You do not have access right to see the content. But if I reboot my domain controller and Linux PC I am able to see my shared content. Any idea or guess where I am making mistake? Thanks Regards Brijesh Shukla -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Linux Active Directory Integration Problem
Brijesh Shukla schrieb: Hi, I am getting the problem to access shared folder when I am using Dual boot operating System. Let say I have two operating system on the same machine. 1) XP and the name of the machine in xp environment is XYZ 2)Cent OS (Linux) and the name of the machine in Linux environment is ABC both operating system share the same static IP address. the problem appear when I have logged in my domain using XP OS and restart the machine in Linux mode. In Linux mode I can join the domain using net ads join -U user%password command, it is working fine and I am getting the message like Join in Domain but when I try to access any share folder my domain controller is giving the message You do not have access right to see the content. But if I reboot my domain controller and Linux PC I am able to see my shared content. Any idea or guess where I am making mistake? Thanks Regards Brijesh Shukla Hi Brijesh, the machine account, which is created by joining the domain is overwritten by another when joining the domain with samba and the Windows Client key does not fit to the machine account anymore. We have several notebooks which had the same problem. We solve it by giving the dual boot system another netbios name, so that smb.conf looks like that: netbios name = machinename_l netbios aliases = machinename By joining the domain the machine account is created for machinename_l and does not touch the original Windows machine account. The alias is therefore, that the machine can be accessed with it's original name when booted in Linux. Greets, Jens -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Linux Active Directory Integration Problem
Jens Heidbüchel schrieb: Brijesh Shukla schrieb: Hi, I am getting the problem to access shared folder when I am using Dual boot operating System. Let say I have two operating system on the same machine. 1) XP and the name of the machine in xp environment is XYZ 2)Cent OS (Linux) and the name of the machine in Linux environment is ABC both operating system share the same static IP address. the problem appear when I have logged in my domain using XP OS and restart the machine in Linux mode. In Linux mode I can join the domain using net ads join -U user%password command, it is working fine and I am getting the message like Join in Domain but when I try to access any share folder my domain controller is giving the message You do not have access right to see the content. But if I reboot my domain controller and Linux PC I am able to see my shared content. Any idea or guess where I am making mistake? Thanks Regards Brijesh Shukla Hi Brijesh, the machine account, which is created by joining the domain is overwritten by another when joining the domain with samba and the Windows Client key does not fit to the machine account anymore. We have several notebooks which had the same problem. We solve it by giving the dual boot system another netbios name, so that smb.conf looks like that: netbios name = machinename_l netbios aliases = machinename By joining the domain the machine account is created for machinename_l and does not touch the original Windows machine account. The alias is therefore, that the machine can be accessed with it's original name when booted in Linux. Greets, Jens Upps. I'm sorry. I overread that the two os'es have different names. Ignore me. :) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Dueling master browsers...
On Thursday 29 March 2007, Chris Smith wrote: On the client: Set: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters IsDomainMaster False Adding to this. Set both of these under that same tree: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Browser\Parameters IsDomainMaster FALSE MaintainServerList Disabled I had to do this on a laptop that was not joined to the domain but was in the same workgroup. It was running XP Media Center and it just wouldn't let Samba remain the master browser (despite an OS level of 255). Probably most important is to make sure that the client(s) are really using your WINS server (DHCP should assign this) - ipconfig -all will provide this info. Then use nbtstat -R and/or nbtstat -RR to reload/ReleaseRefresh the cache. May want to reboot the client as well. Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Dueling master browsers...
most often I have seen the dueling master browsers because a windows machine is running with both TCP/IP and NetBEUI protocol enabled. Browser elections take place on all protocols enabled. Since Samba does not respond to the NetBEUI elections the windows machine will win that one no matter what OS level is set for Samba. The windows machines have this nasty habit of thinking if they won one election they should win them all so they will force another election on TCP/IP. Lather, rinse and repeat. :-) Chris Smith wrote: On Thursday 29 March 2007, Chris Smith wrote: On the client: Set: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters IsDomainMaster False Adding to this. Set both of these under that same tree: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Browser\Parameters IsDomainMaster FALSE MaintainServerList Disabled I had to do this on a laptop that was not joined to the domain but was in the same workgroup. It was running XP Media Center and it just wouldn't let Samba remain the master browser (despite an OS level of 255). Probably most important is to make sure that the client(s) are really using your WINS server (DHCP should assign this) - ipconfig -all will provide this info. Then use nbtstat -R and/or nbtstat -RR to reload/ReleaseRefresh the cache. May want to reboot the client as well. Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Dueling master browsers...
Changing these registry settings on Windows machines eliminated this problem for us. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Browser Parameters MaintainServerList = No IsDomainMaster = FALSE Eric Knudstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/29/2007 04:14 PM To samba@lists.samba.org cc Subject Re: [Samba] Dueling master browsers... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: Re: [Samba] Dueling master browsers... From: Tim Boneko [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 20:39:16 +0200 To: samba@lists.samba.org To: samba@lists.samba.org Eric Knudstrup schrieb: Server NITIN at IP 192.168.1.126 is announcing itself as a local master browser for workgroup DVC and we think we are master. Forcing election. Mar 27 09:10:05 macallan nmbd[3481]: [2007/03/27 09:10:05, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:unbecome_local_master_success(149) Mar 27 09:10:05 macallan nmbd[3481]: * Mar 27 09:10:05 macallan nmbd[3481]: Mar 27 09:10:05 macallan nmbd[3481]: Samba name server MACALLAN has stopped being a local master browser for workgroup DVC on subnet 192.168.1.2 os level = 255 Tell the dork with the XP machine to stop that. YOU are the network's master, aren't you? (Pity if not...) AFAIK he must have tweaked his registry for that, but i'm not completely sure. timbo I don't think so. There are a couple of machines that insist on it. Both of them are the guys who aren't logged into the domain. This machine is also dual homed - wireless and wired ethernet. I even have the DHCP server setting macallan as the WINS server. Is there any way *I* can tweak the registry to disable them from announcing themselves as the master browser? I think I've tried just about everything on the PDC to disable this... Eric -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Dueling master browsers...
On Friday 30 March 2007, Herb Lewis wrote: most often I have seen the dueling master browsers because a windows machine is running with both TCP/IP and NetBEUI protocol enabled. Interesting observation, and I'll keep that in mind for the future. Although this wasn't the case on the aforementioned XP Media Center laptop. It's odd these days to find a system running NetBEUI, not to say that it doesn't happen, but unlike yesteryear it's not part of a default install. I am a little suspicious about the Media Center editions having a few extra tweaks in this area. Seems Samba should not lose these elections by default. Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] error was re: disappearing printer drivers
Hello, Adding to my previous msg, debug level 7 finally gave me some output. In my smbd.log i am seeing the following whenever i try to upload printer drivers: getpeername failed. error was transport endpoint is not connected I've looked in to other methods of doing this, imprints doesn't seem to be supported, cupsaddsmb won't work with vendor supplied drivers, and to date i haven't been brave enough to try out rpcclient, i'm not sure of the syntax and have concerns about the case of these drivers. So, i need to get this working. If anyone has seen this error i'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks. Dave. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Vista Roaming Profiles and GPMC.MSC
Hi All Our company got a Windows Vista installed laptop even though we ordered it with XP. Now I'm faced with the task of integrating the beast into our samba controlled domain. Something I was hoping to delay for some time. Our PDC is samba 2.2.8a with openldap 2.1.4 We also have a Domain Member Server running samba 3.0.10. There is a document on the Microsoft site that I downloaded (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=311f4be8-9983-4ab0-9685-f1bfec1e7d62DisplayLang=en) explaining how to do folder redirection so that at least some of the XP/Vista profile will roam. To do this you have to logon to Vista as a Domain User and run GPMC.MSC. The problem is that, even though I logon as a domain user (DOMAIN\user) the GPMC.MSC issues the warning: To manage Group Policy, you must log on to the computer with a domain user account. With samba 2.2.8a we have no Domain Users group. Could this be the problem? How would I add this group to the PDC? Is there a workaround for this? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Tom -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Vista Roaming Profiles and GPMC.MSC
Hi All Our company got a Windows Vista installed laptop even though we ordered it with XP. Now I'm faced with the task of integrating the beast into our samba controlled domain. Something I was hoping to delay for some time. Our PDC is samba 2.2.8a with openldap 2.1.4 We also have a Domain Member Server running samba 3.0.10. There is a document on the Microsoft site that I downloaded (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=311f4be8-9983-4ab0-9685-f1bfec1e7d62DisplayLang=en) explaining how to do folder redirection so that at least some of the XP/Vista profile will roam. To do this you have to logon to Vista as a Domain User and run GPMC.MSC. The problem is that, even though I logon as a domain user (DOMAIN\user) the GPMC.MSC issues the warning: To manage Group Policy, you must log on to the computer with a domain user account. With samba 2.2.8a we have no Domain Users group. Could this be the problem? How would I add this group to the PDC? Is there a workaround for this? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Tom -- Tom Robinson Systems Administrator Intelligent Space Parchment House 13 Northburgh Street London EC1V 0JP t: 020 7014 5980 f: 020 7014 5981 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://www.intelligentspace.com The information in this e-mail and any attachment is confidential. It isintended only for the named recipient(s). If you are not a named recipient please notify the sender immediately and then delete it without disclosing the contents to another person or taking copies. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Vista Roaming Profiles and GPMC.MSC
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tom Robinson schrieb: Hi All Our company got a Windows Vista installed laptop even though we ordered it with XP. Now I'm faced with the task of integrating the beast into our samba controlled domain. Something I was hoping to delay for some time. Our PDC is samba 2.2.8a with openldap 2.1.4 We also have a Domain Member Server running samba 3.0.10. There is a document on the Microsoft site that I downloaded (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=311f4be8-9983-4ab0-9685-f1bfec1e7d62DisplayLang=en) explaining how to do folder redirection so that at least some of the XP/Vista profile will roam. To do this you have to logon to Vista as a Domain User and run GPMC.MSC. The problem is that, even though I logon as a domain user (DOMAIN\user) the GPMC.MSC issues the warning: To manage Group Policy, you must log on to the computer with a domain user account. With samba 2.2.8a we have no Domain Users group. Could this be the problem? How would I add this group to the PDC? Is there a workaround for this? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Tom Hi Tom, i dont think you will get vista to join a samba 2.2.8a pdc domain, at my tests upgrade to samba latest was needed to handle vista in a minimum, the adm format ( policies ) changed in vista its now called admx, after all a simply folder redirect reg patch should work in vista include it as local admin, i would recommend setup win xp, and wait for stabelizing vista, in mean time upgrade your samba setup to latest. But maybe someone else can give you more advice handle vista, my tests where very basic, cause i will not implement vista anywhere in the next year, and will not sombody advice to do so. - -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen Best Regards Robert Schetterer https://www.schetterer.org Munich/Bavaria/Germany -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGDTXjfGH2AvR16oERAjmtAJ9HfVHp2+yZTqQugQmU8IbKcdVkuwCcD25Z YVTCYFZmfiejB4iSVQhXHtA= =rrYB -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Vista Roaming Profiles and GPMC.MSC
Robert Schetterer wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tom Robinson schrieb: Hi All Our company got a Windows Vista installed laptop even though we ordered it with XP. Now I'm faced with the task of integrating the beast into our samba controlled domain. Something I was hoping to delay for some time. Our PDC is samba 2.2.8a with openldap 2.1.4 We also have a Domain Member Server running samba 3.0.10. There is a document on the Microsoft site that I downloaded (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=311f4be8-9983-4ab0-9685-f1bfec1e7d62DisplayLang=en) explaining how to do folder redirection so that at least some of the XP/Vista profile will roam. To do this you have to logon to Vista as a Domain User and run GPMC.MSC. The problem is that, even though I logon as a domain user (DOMAIN\user) the GPMC.MSC issues the warning: To manage Group Policy, you must log on to the computer with a domain user account. With samba 2.2.8a we have no Domain Users group. Could this be the problem? How would I add this group to the PDC? Is there a workaround for this? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Tom Hi Tom, i dont think you will get vista to join a samba 2.2.8a pdc domain, at my tests upgrade to samba latest was needed to handle vista in a minimum, the adm format ( policies ) changed in vista its now called admx, after all a simply folder redirect reg patch should work in vista include it as local admin, i would recommend setup win xp, and wait for stabelizing vista, in mean time upgrade your samba setup to latest. But maybe someone else can give you more advice handle vista, my tests where very basic, cause i will not implement vista anywhere in the next year, and will not sombody advice to do so. - -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen Best Regards Robert Schetterer https://www.schetterer.org Munich/Bavaria/Germany -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGDTXjfGH2AvR16oERAjmtAJ9HfVHp2+yZTqQugQmU8IbKcdVkuwCcD25Z YVTCYFZmfiejB4iSVQhXHtA= =rrYB -END PGP SIGNATURE- Hi Robert, Thanks for your reply. Surprisingly I have the Vista box already joined to the domain. It authenticates to the PDC and logs on sucessfully. So I suspect a problem elsewhere in the 2.2.8a config or LDAP. I can't upgrade so simply on the server as it is the main authentication for the entire domain. It is scheduled for upgrade later this year. The new Vista laptop is for one of our directors and he wants it working now. :-/ I'm not sure what you mean with the reg patch and the admx files. This sounds like a workaround that may work for me. How do I integrate the admx and reg patches into vista? Regards, Tom -- Tom Robinson Systems Administrator Intelligent Space Parchment House 13 Northburgh Street London EC1V 0JP t: 020 7014 5980 f: 020 7014 5981 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://www.intelligentspace.com The information in this e-mail and any attachment is confidential. It isintended only for the named recipient(s). If you are not a named recipient please notify the sender immediately and then delete it without disclosing the contents to another person or taking copies. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] getent group shows me twice user id in a group
Hi Samba list, I have a Linux Samba PDC file server with a separate ldap machine backend. Every thing works perfect. but the problem is that when I do a command on the samba server: # getent group | grep 1033 It gives me: gname:x:1033:usr1,usr2,usr1,usr2,usr3 Some of the user ids show up twice. Why? I checked ldap database and found that usr1,usr2 and usr3 show up only once in memberUid. All of them do not exist in /etc/passwd and /etc/group files. Software used: RedHat ES v4 2.6.9-5.ELsmp Samba 3.0.22 My nsswitch.conf on samba server looks like: passwd: files ldap shadow:files ldap group: files ldap hosts:files dns bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files ethers: files netmasks: files networks: files protocols: files ldap rpc: files services:files ldap netgroup: files ldap publickey: nisplus automount: files ldap aliases: files nisplus -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: ham,[Samba] error was re: disappearing printer drivers
Dave, See if either of these two links are able to help you: http://readlist.com/lists/lists.samba.org/samba/0/1622.html http://blog.aplpi.com/ Good luck, Dale Dave wrote: Hello, Adding to my previous msg, debug level 7 finally gave me some output. In my smbd.log i am seeing the following whenever i try to upload printer drivers: getpeername failed. error was transport endpoint is not connected I've looked in to other methods of doing this, imprints doesn't seem to be supported, cupsaddsmb won't work with vendor supplied drivers, and to date i haven't been brave enough to try out rpcclient, i'm not sure of the syntax and have concerns about the case of these drivers. So, i need to get this working. If anyone has seen this error i'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks. Dave. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] error was re: disappearing printer drivers
On Friday 30 March 2007, Dave wrote: I've looked in to other methods of doing this, imprints doesn't seem to be supported, cupsaddsmb won't work with vendor supplied drivers, and to date i haven't been brave enough to try out rpcclient, i'm not sure of the syntax and have concerns about the case of these drivers. So, i need to get this working. If anyone has seen this error i'd appreciate any suggestions. To install vendor supplied Windows drivers from Windows clients using cups and samba create a raw queue in cups for the printer, reload samba so that it is aware of the printer. Make sure that use client driver is the default value of no (testparm -sv | grep 'use client'). Then carefully follow the instructions in the classical print section of the howto (yes, works just fine for cups): http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/classicalprinting.html#id358732 If you have the proper rights all should be fine. Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Beta IE7 Policy Template
Hi all, Just finished all of the annoyance issues with IE7 and started putting together an IE7 policy template for System Policy Editor. This is just a beta release I guess. Get it Here: http://files.pcc-services.com/files/samba/ie7beta1.adm Here is what I included so far: - Always Show Menu bar - Set Menubar to Top Position These two basically make IE7 look more like IE6 - most users will probably beg you to set these. - Set Google as Default Search Can't stand Live Search, this will make Google the default search for the Search Bar - Disable First Run Wizard This one will disable the stupid wizard that EVERY user normally has to go through - Disable Phishing Filter This one disables the Phishing junk altogether - I could add more options to this one, but I think the Phishing filter for IE7 is such a privacy concern that I decided just to disable it. (When enabled every site you go to is transmitted back to Microsoft) - Disable Language Bar When you install IE7 the language bar automatically gets added to the taskbar, this will allow you to turn it off completely (the language bar is also automatically added if you install Office 2003 and above). What needs to be done yet: - I will comment these policies once completed - Setting the default Home Page still does not work The IE6 Policy will not work with IE7, it just goes to some Microsoft Site, still trying to figure this out. - Setting Security Issues I will add policies to disable access to certain Internet Options tabs, although I probably won't waste time in going into disabling certain preferences (just disable the whole tab). I am probably going to be gone this weekend, but if you want anything else added to this policy please reply to the list or email me directly. Mike Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] error was re: disappearing printer drivers
Hello, My thanks to everyone so far who have offered suggestions. I have made a second print queue in cups, this time a raw queue, ensured that the samba user who is adding the drivers from the windows box has the permissions to do so, and tried using the apw to again add drivers. This time i'm getting some errors although the files aren't going, it's like they're again disappearing. I'm getting some service connect errors and am not sure if they're even relevant to the issue. Any other suggestions please keep them coming. Errors below. Thanks. Dave. [2007/03/30 17:49:12, 1] param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter(3426) WARNING: The printer admin option is deprecated [2007/03/30 17:50:14, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(290) api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 706c [2007/03/30 17:50:22, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection() satellite (192.168.0.2) couldn't find service ::{2227a280-3aea-1069-a2de-08002b30309d} -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Linux Active Directory Integration Problem
Brijesh Shukla wrote: Hi, I am getting the problem to access shared folder when I am using Dual boot operating System. Let say I have two operating system on the same machine. 1) XP and the name of the machine in xp environment is XYZ 2)Cent OS (Linux) and the name of the machine in Linux environment is ABC both operating system share the same static IP address. Try (if possible) using a different IP address for each machine to eliminate caching issues. Doug -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] AutoCAD / file lock problem / Samba 3.0.10
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 04:29:08PM +0100, Marc Rechté wrote: Hi, I am facing a similar problem to what I faced sometime ago with Excel 11 when saving a modified xls file on a smb share: the application was saying the file is already used by another user (although this was not the case). The Excel problem was solved by adding a registry string somewhere in Excel registry key (documented in the Microsoft knowledge base). Now we are facing the same problem with AutoCAD. After having loaded one's file for editing, it complains that the file is already used when trying to save it. If trying several times to save the file, it will eventually get through and save it without complaining ! Seems there are several file lock problems with AutoCAD when searching the list archives. Is there a solution, either in the Windows registry or in the smb.conf a solution to that problem ? This is a serious problem at my client's site especially they mostly use AutoCAD as their primary business tool... Many thanks for any help. We've fixed several bugs w.r.t. Excel integration since 3.0.10. I'd suggest testing the latest stable release (3.0.24) and seeing if you can reproduce the problem. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:09:17AM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: So I think it would be much better to use the vuid as enc-ctx, but check for each call to a specific tid that the call was encrypted or not. And maybe also allow plain requests with the vuid, or force the client to create a new vuid for plain traffic. Full ack from here. Key generation is a per-session setup thing, so the encryption context should be the same. The fact that we have contexts broken in Samba3 should not influence the design ;-) Volker pgpKkNk0hWEkj.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Andrew Bartlett schrieb: I agree that the trans2 stuff is ugly, but at least it is in an already reserved space in the protocol. Whatever we do, we should continue to allow a re-key modal (despite the issues it then has with credentials expiring/passwords changing). We could also create a new call at SMB level maybe SMBsesssetup2? There're a lot of free message numbers. Are there also some ranges defined? Or were the number randomly picked by the first implementor of a call? metze -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGDNuvm70gjA5TCD8RApINAJ0YrlrEoTWDMqPkAgnNmnzMJ5WCTQCgxfd2 47HOznxArhbxAT8GyVIdlUE= =+3fP -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:43:11AM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: We could also create a new call at SMB level maybe SMBsesssetup2? There're a lot of free message numbers. Are there also some ranges defined? Or were the number randomly picked by the first implementor of a call? Naa, I would not go there. If we have to pass stuff through trans2, that's what it costs. Volker pgpIiCp0rjSgM.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan (metze) Metzmacher schrieb: So I think it would be much better to use the vuid as enc-ctx, but check for each call to a specific tid that the call was encrypted or not. And maybe also allow plain requests with the vuid, or force the client to create a new vuid for plain traffic. and for replies without vuid (oplock breaks) we should use the same context as used by smb signing (first session setup wins). does smb signing still work when the first vuid is closed? metze -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGDOXRm70gjA5TCD8RAqzxAJ0R1OyS4LlKnwILHqBkTwEH7FCmbQCgg3Lx 7GV13/Z6M96MJzAi4U3pBu8= =JFzT -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Volker Lendecke schrieb: On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:43:11AM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: We could also create a new call at SMB level maybe SMBsesssetup2? There're a lot of free message numbers. Are there also some ranges defined? Or were the number randomly picked by the first implementor of a call? Naa, I would not go there. If we have to pass stuff through trans2, that's what it costs. Then I'd say it should be a trans2 call on the IPC$ share. Is that trans2 call a replacement for the session setup? or is it just an 'switch on encryption for the next request' on the already created gssapi session? metze -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGDOcwm70gjA5TCD8RAkE1AJ9GbYPcO9kp5bh0sWTl0dVllJuNKwCgroN7 P3YztByDabafdRyajWJCwi8= =o1fg -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:09:17AM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: So I think it would be much better to use the vuid as enc-ctx, but check for each call to a specific tid that the call was encrypted or not. And maybe also allow plain requests with the vuid, or force the client to create a new vuid for plain traffic. Yep, after chatting with Andrew Bartlett I agree. And for the case vuid == enc-ctx we can better add a new session setup variant instead of using a trans2 call. As soon as you clear that with Microsoft, then we're good to go on that one Metze. :-). Jeremy.
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:43:11AM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: We could also create a new call at SMB level maybe SMBsesssetup2? There're a lot of free message numbers. Are there also some ranges defined? Or were the number randomly picked by the first implementor of a call? A lesson in SMB politics. The top level numbers are defined by Microsoft who reserve the right to allocate new ones at any time and for any reason. The space *we* have reserved to allocate from is the trans2 space defined in the UNIX extensions. We can't create new calls at the SMB level. Jeremy.
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 12:32:16PM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: Then I'd say it should be a trans2 call on the IPC$ share. Yep, that's what we decided on. Is that trans2 call a replacement for the session setup? or is it just an 'switch on encryption for the next request' on the already created gssapi session? It's a replacement for the session setup in creating an encryption context. Jeremy.
Re: svn commit: samba r21991 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: include lib libsmb smbd
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:36:11AM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote: A lesson in SMB politics. The top level numbers are defined by Microsoft who reserve the right to allocate new ones at any time and for any reason. The space *we* have reserved to allocate from is the trans2 space defined in the UNIX extensions. We can't create new calls at the SMB level. How much is that BTW? We might have to reserve a sub-trans 32 bit soon if the development continues at the current pace :-) Volker pgpnzWxMm3pV9.pgp Description: PGP signature
Rev 5313: merge from upstream in http://samba.sernet.de/ma/bzr/SAMBA_3_0-registry.bzr/
At http://samba.sernet.de/ma/bzr/SAMBA_3_0-registry.bzr/ revno: 5313 revision-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] parent: [EMAIL PROTECTED] parent: [EMAIL PROTECTED] committer: Michael Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] branch nick: SAMBA_3_0-registry.bzr timestamp: Fri 2007-03-30 22:34:06 +0200 message: merge from upstream modified: REVISION REVISION-20060530022625-68239662668b41c3 source/Makefile.in Makefile.in-20060530022626-b16dac2328ebe703 source/auth/auth.c auth.c-20060530022627-0865681abfd2872c source/auth/auth_ntlmssp.c auth_ntlmssp.c-20060530022627-f744dd7847855295 source/auth/auth_util.cauth_util.c-20060530022627-f9a3e5940d409fe9 source/client/client.c client.c-20060530022627-a5e98bdfdd1ca9d9 source/client/clitar.c clitar.c-20060530022627-e189af4ba0a2289b source/groupdb/mapping_tdb.c mapping_tdb.c-20060924130026-az0qb9gyg33leshz-1 source/include/client.hclient.h-20060530022627-f51e99ba840436e5 source/include/includes.h includes.h-20060530022627-d1a059a99c05e8be source/include/trans2.htrans2.h-20060530022627-ff896a707ae81fc0 source/include/util_tdb.h util_tdb.h-20061021025433-i0dxsjereh6bu8u7-1 source/intl/lang_tdb.c lang_tdb.c-20060530022627-b86eb16f840ce3e7 source/lib/gencache.c gencache.c-20060530022627-c858f466111a3ae0 source/lib/ldb/ldb_tdb/ldb_pack.c ldb_pack.c-20060924130013-wfsw0zps5y9p71dq-56 source/lib/ldb/ldb_tdb/ldb_tdb.c ldb_tdb.c-20060924130013-wfsw0zps5y9p71dq-62 source/lib/messages.c messages.c-20060530022627-fcc341b253a85c20 source/lib/privileges.cprivileges.c-20060530022627-dcf14febf91e0143 source/lib/sharesec.c sharesec.c-20060530090213-46cb22d7f55a32fe source/lib/util.c util.c-20060530022627-d569af0e687a4dd3 source/lib/util_sock.c util_sock.c-20060530022627-30f22f2d8b038b4b source/lib/util_tdb.c util_tdb.c-20061021025435-o3vr4t381qf9lv7e-1 source/libads/ads_status.c ads_status.c-20060530022627-7d57be87f7b83055 source/librpc/ndr/ndr_basic.c ndr_basic.c-20060908151645-5zx7mkkabpiwuown-8 source/libsmb/cliconnect.c cliconnect.c-20060530022627-fb16a3a9bd86c44d source/libsmb/clientgen.c clientgen.c-20060530022627-3aad65ce54001b6b source/libsmb/clifsinfo.c clifsinfo.c-20060530022627-9360212d14f20006 source/libsmb/clikrb5.cclikrb5.c-20060530022627-20af6b3ec85369b2 source/libsmb/clirap.c clirap.c-20060530022627-ec81fdd89a06c9ea source/libsmb/errormap.c errormap.c-20060530022627-f469e8a07ae28ddc source/libsmb/ntlm_check.c ntlm_check.c-20060530022627-0315fd3d850287af source/libsmb/ntlmssp.cntlmssp.c-20060530022627-02a546ec2ea73b92 source/libsmb/ntlmssp_sign.c ntlmssp_sign.c-20060530022627-43be47dcc067106b source/libsmb/samlogon_cache.c samlogon_cache.c-20060530081558-752eb588cc2c12ab source/libsmb/smb_seal.c smb_seal.c-20070317050048-jthijp4m79ic4h3q-1 source/libsmb/smb_share_modes.c smb_share_modes.c-20060530073738-d37c371a41d3c54a source/libsmb/smb_signing.csmb_signing.c-20060530022627-1e3c4643957ae652 source/libsmb/smbencrypt.c smbencrypt.c-20060530022627-705bc568ea0cfac8 source/libsmb/unexpected.c unexpected.c-20060530022627-d0a5ae1af8291fe8 source/locking/brlock.cbrlock.c-20060530022627-3b8aec140997e136 source/locking/locking.c locking.c-20060530022627-4f229d47402340bb source/locking/posix.c posix.c-20060530022627-997d33ad43f0bd3e source/nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c nmbd_processlogon.c-20060530022627-ba032f504f8ff80c source/nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c nmbd_winsserver.c-20060530022627-e309a34b4ec33413 source/nsswitch/idmap_cache.c idmap_cache.c-20061212152803-7ux8tgbe0zeiy4lo-1 source/nsswitch/idmap_tdb.cidmap_tdb.c-20061212152807-vd9wgefsa63jj0is-1 source/nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c winbindd_cache.c-20060530022627-45b83e217d38566d source/nsswitch/winbindd_creds.c winbindd_creds.c-20060530090222-aa656dc47583d789 source/nsswitch/winbindd_pam.c winbindd_pam.c-20060530022627-6b827f2f7ba30f85 source/passdb/login_cache.clogin_cache.c-20060530022627-7ffc4691617a4899 source/passdb/passdb.c passdb.c-20060530022627-6eeb9667474b279d source/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c pdb_smbpasswd.c-20060530022627-4a7de86c04ba05b6 source/passdb/pdb_tdb.cpdb_tdb.c-20060530022627-b60f9dcd220e2886 source/passdb/secrets.csecrets.c-20060530022627-871f686af94b25c8 source/printing/notify.c notify.c-20060530022627-261dbd9f8eaf7cbe source/printing/nt_printing.c nt_printing.c-20060530022627-6f18c47e6548d98a source/printing/printing.c printing.c-20060530022627-9c11c090f2b843d1 source/registry/reg_db.c reg_db.c-20060530022627-e9a827257fb89131 source/registry/reg_eventlog.c reg_eventlog.c-20060530055250-1bf0026d662d371e source/registry/reg_perfcount.c
svn commit: samba r22013 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source: libsmb smbd
Author: jra Date: 2007-03-30 22:19:51 + (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) New Revision: 22013 WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22013 Log: Move to SSPI framing (sig first in NTLM). Jeremy Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd/seal.c Changeset: Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c 2007-03-29 22:12:28 UTC (rev 22012) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c 2007-03-30 22:19:51 UTC (rev 22013) @@ -30,13 +30,15 @@ return NT_STATUS_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE; } - if (buf[4] == (char)0xFF buf[5] == 'S') { - if (buf [6] == 'M' buf[7] == 'B') { + if (buf[4] == (char)0xFF) { + if (buf[5] == 'S' buf [6] == 'M' buf[7] == 'B') { /* Not an encrypted buffer. */ return NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND; } - *p_enc_ctx_num = SVAL(buf,6); - return NT_STATUS_OK; + if (buf[5] == 'E') { + *p_enc_ctx_num = SVAL(buf,6); + return NT_STATUS_OK; + } } return NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE; } @@ -54,44 +56,55 @@ /** Generic code for client and server. NTLM decrypt an incoming buffer. + Abartlett tells me that SSPI puts the signature first before the encrypted + output, so cope with the same for compatibility. **/ NTSTATUS common_ntlm_decrypt_buffer(NTLMSSP_STATE *ntlmssp_state, char *buf) { NTSTATUS status; size_t buf_len = smb_len(buf) + 4; /* Don't forget the 4 length bytes. */ + size_t data_len; + char *inbuf; DATA_BLOB sig; if (buf_len 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE) { return NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL; } + inbuf = smb_xmemdup(buf, buf_len); + /* Adjust for the signature. */ - buf_len -= NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE; + data_len = buf_len - 8 - NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE; - /* Save off the signature. */ - sig = data_blob(buf+buf_len, NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE); + /* Point at the signature. */ + sig = data_blob_const(inbuf+8, NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE); status = ntlmssp_unseal_packet(ntlmssp_state, - (unsigned char *)buf + 8, /* 4 byte len + 0xFF 'S' enc ctx */ - buf_len - 8, - (unsigned char *)buf + 8, - buf_len - 8, + (unsigned char *)inbuf + 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE, /* 4 byte len + 0xFF 'E' enc ctx */ + data_len, + (unsigned char *)inbuf + 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE, + data_len, sig); if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) { - data_blob_free(sig); + SAFE_FREE(inbuf); return status; } + memcpy(buf + 8, inbuf + 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE, data_len); + SAFE_FREE(inbuf); + /* Reset the length. */ - smb_setlen(buf, smb_len(buf) - NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE); + smb_setlen(buf, data_len + 4); return NT_STATUS_OK; } /** Generic code for client and server. NTLM encrypt an outgoing buffer. Return the encrypted pointer in ppbuf_out. + Abartlett tells me that SSPI puts the signature first before the encrypted + output, so do the same for compatibility. **/ NTSTATUS common_ntlm_encrypt_buffer(NTLMSSP_STATE *ntlmssp_state, @@ -101,12 +114,12 @@ { NTSTATUS status; char *buf_out; - size_t buf_len = smb_len(buf) + 4; /* Don't forget the 4 length bytes. */ + size_t data_len = smb_len(buf) - 4; /* Ignore the 0xFF SMB bytes. */ DATA_BLOB sig; *ppbuf_out = NULL; - if (buf_len 8) { + if (data_len == 0) { return NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL; } @@ -115,21 +128,21 @@ * check needed. */ - /* Copy the original buffer. */ + buf_out = SMB_XMALLOC_ARRAY(char, 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE + data_len); - buf_out = SMB_XMALLOC_ARRAY(char, buf_len + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE); - memcpy(buf_out, buf, buf_len); - /* Last 16 bytes undefined here... */ + /* Copy the data from the original buffer. */ + memcpy(buf_out + 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE, buf + 8, data_len); + smb_set_enclen(buf_out, smb_len(buf) + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE, enc_ctx_num); sig = data_blob(NULL, NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE); status = ntlmssp_seal_packet(ntlmssp_state, - (unsigned char *)buf_out + 8, /* 4 byte len + 0xFF 'S' enc ctx */ - buf_len - 8, -
svn commit: samba r22014 - in branches: SAMBA_3_0/source/lib SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd SAMBA_3_0_25/source/lib SAMBA_3_0_25/source/libsmb SAMBA_3_0_25/source/
Author: jra Date: 2007-03-30 22:25:08 + (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) New Revision: 22014 WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22014 Log: Make us pass RANDOMIPC test again :-(. This is an ugly check-in, but I've no option. Jeremy. Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/lib/util.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/lib/util_str.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/clidgram.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/cliprint.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/clirap.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/clirap2.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_elections.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_packets.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_sendannounce.c branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd/lanman.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/lib/util.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/lib/util_str.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/libsmb/clidgram.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/libsmb/cliprint.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/libsmb/clirap.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/libsmb/clirap2.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_elections.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_packets.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_sendannounce.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/smbd/lanman.c Changeset: Sorry, the patch is too large (4149 lines) to include; please use WebSVN to see it! WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22014
svn commit: samba r22015 - in branches: SAMBA_3_0/source/nsswitch SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nsswitch
Author: jra Date: 2007-03-30 22:35:35 + (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) New Revision: 22015 WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22015 Log: Fix for memory leak from Steven Danneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeremy. Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c Changeset: Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c 2007-03-30 22:25:08 UTC (rev 22014) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c 2007-03-30 22:35:35 UTC (rev 22015) @@ -931,6 +931,8 @@ if (num_retries 5) { num_retries++; num_members = 0; + ads_msgfree(ads, res); + res = NULL; continue; } else { DEBUG(5, (ads: lookup_groupmem USN on this record changed @@ -947,6 +949,9 @@ num_members, more_values); + ads_msgfree(ads, res); + res = NULL; + if ((members == NULL) || (num_members == 0)) break; Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c2007-03-30 22:25:08 UTC (rev 22014) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c2007-03-30 22:35:35 UTC (rev 22015) @@ -931,6 +931,8 @@ if (num_retries 5) { num_retries++; num_members = 0; + ads_msgfree(ads, res); + res = NULL; continue; } else { DEBUG(5, (ads: lookup_groupmem USN on this record changed @@ -947,6 +949,9 @@ num_members, more_values); + ads_msgfree(ads, res); + res = NULL; + if ((members == NULL) || (num_members == 0)) break;
svn commit: samba r22016 - in branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb: .
Author: jra Date: 2007-03-30 23:23:45 + (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) New Revision: 22016 WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22016 Log: Try and fix the build - move things out of proto.h Jeremy. Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c Changeset: Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c 2007-03-30 22:35:35 UTC (rev 22015) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/libsmb/smb_seal.c 2007-03-30 23:23:45 UTC (rev 22016) @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ **/ #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) defined(HAVE_KRB5) -NTSTATUS common_gss_decrypt_buffer(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss *gss_state, char *buf) +static NTSTATUS common_gss_decrypt_buffer(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss *gss_state, char *buf) { gss_ctx_id_t gss_ctx = gss_state-gss_ctx; OM_uint32 ret = 0; @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ gss-api encrypt an outgoing buffer. Return the alloced encrypted pointer in buf_out. **/ -NTSTATUS common_gss_encrypt_buffer(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss *gss_state, +static NTSTATUS common_gss_encrypt_buffer(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss *gss_state, uint16 enc_ctx_num, char *buf, char **ppbuf_out)
Build status as of Sat Mar 31 00:00:02 2007
URL: http://build.samba.org/ --- /home/build/master/cache/broken_results.txt.old 2007-03-30 00:00:29.0 + +++ /home/build/master/cache/broken_results.txt 2007-03-31 00:00:25.0 + @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -Build status as of Fri Mar 30 00:00:02 2007 +Build status as of Sat Mar 31 00:00:02 2007 Build counts: Tree Total Broken Panic SOC 0 0 0 build_farm 0 0 0 -ccache 30 6 0 +ccache 31 6 0 ctdb 0 0 0 distcc 2 0 0 ldb 30 5 0 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ samba-docs 0 0 0 samba-gtk3 3 0 samba4 34 11 0 -samba_3_037 17 1 +samba_3_037 26 1 smb-build28 27 0 talloc 31 1 0 tdb 30 3 0
svn commit: samba r22017 - in branches: SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd SAMBA_3_0_25/source/smbd
Author: jra Date: 2007-03-31 01:14:00 + (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) New Revision: 22017 WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22017 Log: After changing 2000 lines of this I think this is needed :-). Jeremy. Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd/lanman.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/smbd/lanman.c Changeset: Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd/lanman.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd/lanman.c 2007-03-30 23:23:45 UTC (rev 22016) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/smbd/lanman.c 2007-03-31 01:14:00 UTC (rev 22017) @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. Inter-process communication and named pipe handling Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 + Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007. SMB Version handling Copyright (C) John H Terpstra 1995-1998 Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/smbd/lanman.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/smbd/lanman.c 2007-03-30 23:23:45 UTC (rev 22016) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/smbd/lanman.c 2007-03-31 01:14:00 UTC (rev 22017) @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. Inter-process communication and named pipe handling Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 + Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007. SMB Version handling Copyright (C) John H Terpstra 1995-1998
svn commit: samba r22018 - in branches: SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd
Author: herb Date: 2007-03-31 03:11:02 + (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) New Revision: 22018 WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=22018 Log: fix compile error Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c Changeset: Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c2007-03-31 01:14:00 UTC (rev 22017) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c2007-03-31 03:11:02 UTC (rev 22018) @@ -431,13 +431,13 @@ fstring comment; char *s = get_safe_offset(buf,len,buf,9); + START_PROFILE(lm_host_announce); if (!s) { - return; + goto done; } - START_PROFILE(lm_host_announce); s = skip_string(buf,len,s,1); if (!s) { - return; + goto done; } pull_ascii(comment, s, sizeof(fstring), 43, STR_TERMINATE); Modified: branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c === --- branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c 2007-03-31 01:14:00 UTC (rev 22017) +++ branches/SAMBA_3_0_25/source/nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c 2007-03-31 03:11:02 UTC (rev 22018) @@ -431,13 +431,13 @@ fstring comment; char *s = get_safe_offset(buf,len,buf,9); + START_PROFILE(lm_host_announce); if (!s) { - return; + goto done; } - START_PROFILE(lm_host_announce); s = skip_string(buf,len,s,1); if (!s) { - return; + goto done; } pull_ascii(comment, s, sizeof(fstring), 43, STR_TERMINATE);