[Samba] Samba4 W2k3R2

2010-06-02 Thread tms3
Anyone have success using dcpromo to remove a W2K3 dc from a Samba4 
domain?


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Re: [Samba] Samba signal 6 panic after upgrade

2010-06-02 Thread Dave Beach
Thanks, Volker. That fixed it, and now with 3.5.3 I can authenticate Win7
against my domain (with the aid of the two well-known registry changes)
where I couldn't with 3.3.4.

-Original Message-
From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de] 
Sent: June 1, 2010 7:17 AM
To: Dave Beach
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba signal 6 panic after upgrade

On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 06:59:22AM -0400, Dave Beach wrote:
> I upgraded my Samba PDC from 3.3.4 to 3.5.3. My previous installation 
> was running fine, and I have not changed anything in my smb.conf. The 
> reason for the upgrade was that I was having problems joining a Win 7 
> client to the domain, and figured a Samba upgrade could only help. 
> Still no luck joining, though, so I started poking around the Samba 
> log files where I noticed in
> samba_smbd.log:

Please also install the just compiled libwbclient.

Volker

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[Samba] Regression of 5616?

2010-06-02 Thread Robert LeBlanc
I'm wondering if I'm seeing a regression of 5616 with 3.4.8. I'm trying to
set-up pptpd with winbind, which I'm doing on two machines on Debian lenny,
and I'm trying on Debian Squeeze now. The Windows client is saying "Error
778: It was not possible to verify the identity of the server." The logs say
that everything is ok, and that the client is hanging up the connection. Is
something not getting passed correctly like in bug 5616?

Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: using channel 17
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: Using interface ppp0
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 
   ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pptpd[17470]: GRE: Bad checksum from pppd.
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x0 
   ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x0 ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 
   ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 
  ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 
  ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x0
magic=0xa2912b7]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [CHAP Challenge id=0x75
, name = "debian"]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP Ident id=0x2 magic=0x648b71fd
"MSRASV5.10"]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP Ident id=0x3 magic=0x648b71fd
"MSRAS-0-WINCOMP"]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x0
magic=0x648b71fd]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [CHAP Response id=0x75
<69dbcaab0e152ea056654a46c4ca7bae6d7bcc32ef97cfafde7c34570aaa0c55e83b8475da22923300>,
name = "DOMAIN\\user"]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pptpd[17470]: CTRL: Ignored a SET LINK INFO packet
with real ACCMs!
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [CHAP Success id=0x75
"S=B68D646C4DC626290C5BCD1148AE833C004B1E70 M=Access granted"]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 ]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: rcvd [LCP TermReq id=0x4
"d\3777613q\375\000<\315t\000\000\003\n"]
Jun  2 16:56:05 debian pppd[17472]: LCP terminated by peer
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Re: [Samba] File permissions

2010-06-02 Thread Steve Wolfe
It's not installed.

I logged on as a domain administrator and unchecked the "read only", now it
still appears on directories, but NOT on individual files.  The software now
succeeds.

I'd still like to fix the issue if possible, but if not... employees are
able to work.  :-D



On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Jorge Alberto Garcia <
jorge.garcia.gonza...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> Do you have installed the "acl" ?  also  check if  filesystem below have
> the option  "acl"  enabled.
>
>
> Saludos!
>
> 2010/6/3 Steve Wolfe 
>
>> Samba 3.4.7-58.fc12, windows 7 client.
>>
>> I have a share where, if I right-click and chose "properties", everything
>> shows up as "read only".  I can un-check that, hit apply, and if I view
>> the
>> properties again, they are read only.
>>
>> Interestingly enough, I can go in and create files, modify files, rename
>> files, delete files, etc..  However, some of the users' software checks
>> for
>> read-only status, and is throwing errors.
>>
>> Here's the smb.conf section:
>>
>> [Apps]
>>path=/home/apps
>>force user=appsuser
>>force group=appsuser
>>read only=no
>>writeable=yes
>>oplocks = False
>>level2 oplocks = False
>>
>> Directory looks like this:
>>
>> drwxrwxr-x  94 appsuser appsuser  20K 2010-06-02 14:32 apps
>>
>> Files inside of it have permissions similar to these:
>>
>> -rwxr-xr-x1 appsuser appsuser 424K 2009-10-01 15:54 AAUTOLN.DLL
>> -rwxr-xr-x1 appsuser appsuser  894 2008-07-23 08:37 Accounting.HSICTB
>>
>> Any clues?
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Re: [Samba] File permissions

2010-06-02 Thread Jorge Alberto Garcia
Hi Steve,

Do you have installed the "acl" ?  also  check if  filesystem below have the
option  "acl"  enabled.


Saludos!

2010/6/3 Steve Wolfe 

> Samba 3.4.7-58.fc12, windows 7 client.
>
> I have a share where, if I right-click and chose "properties", everything
> shows up as "read only".  I can un-check that, hit apply, and if I view the
> properties again, they are read only.
>
> Interestingly enough, I can go in and create files, modify files, rename
> files, delete files, etc..  However, some of the users' software checks for
> read-only status, and is throwing errors.
>
> Here's the smb.conf section:
>
> [Apps]
>path=/home/apps
>force user=appsuser
>force group=appsuser
>read only=no
>writeable=yes
>oplocks = False
>level2 oplocks = False
>
> Directory looks like this:
>
> drwxrwxr-x  94 appsuser appsuser  20K 2010-06-02 14:32 apps
>
> Files inside of it have permissions similar to these:
>
> -rwxr-xr-x1 appsuser appsuser 424K 2009-10-01 15:54 AAUTOLN.DLL
> -rwxr-xr-x1 appsuser appsuser  894 2008-07-23 08:37 Accounting.HSICTB
>
> Any clues?
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[Samba] File permissions

2010-06-02 Thread Steve Wolfe
Samba 3.4.7-58.fc12, windows 7 client.

I have a share where, if I right-click and chose "properties", everything
shows up as "read only".  I can un-check that, hit apply, and if I view the
properties again, they are read only.

Interestingly enough, I can go in and create files, modify files, rename
files, delete files, etc..  However, some of the users' software checks for
read-only status, and is throwing errors.

Here's the smb.conf section:

[Apps]
path=/home/apps
force user=appsuser
force group=appsuser
read only=no
writeable=yes
oplocks = False
level2 oplocks = False

Directory looks like this:

drwxrwxr-x  94 appsuser appsuser  20K 2010-06-02 14:32 apps

Files inside of it have permissions similar to these:

-rwxr-xr-x1 appsuser appsuser 424K 2009-10-01 15:54 AAUTOLN.DLL
-rwxr-xr-x1 appsuser appsuser  894 2008-07-23 08:37 Accounting.HSICTB

Any clues?
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Re: [Samba] possible to use samba without unix accounts for each user?

2010-06-02 Thread Gaiseric Vandal

On 06/02/2010 09:34 AM, David Adam wrote:

On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, Ben Cohen wrote:
   

We use samba as a domain controller and file server for small separate
network environments.  We've currently got samba configured to get
posixAccount and sambaAccount information from ldap -- and have nss_ldap
configured to feed the same posixaccount objects into the posix user
account apis via nsswitch.conf (getpwent etc...).

In our environments we seem to regularly run into problems which result
from having the unix accounts populated with information from ldap.
Here are some observations:

1. if ldap server(s) become unavailable all getpwent lookups experience
long timeouts (default nss_ldap behavior)
-- there are a number of gotchas resulting from this -- including
having to be careful that nothing which does a passwd lookup starts
before the ldap server on the server that's running the ldap server ...
2. for security reasons we don't want our samba users to be able to get
a login shell on our server so we have to implement server access
controls to prevent this

it seems it would be simpler for us if there was some way to get samba
to work without requiring local unix accounts for each samba user ...

Is there anyway to get samba to to use ldap for passwd data without
simultaneously modifying the system-wide settings?  I don't care if
samba file operations result in files owned by uid's which don't
correspond to system-wide logins ...  I think it would be sufficient if
there was some way to point the getpwent() call from samba to a
different nsswitch.conf file than the api uses when called from
everywhere else?
 

I think the ldapsam:trusted option should do what you want (if I've read
your email correctly and you already have passdb = ldapsam set).

David Adam
zanc...@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
   


You should be able to set the shell to "/bin/false" to prevent unix 
shell logins.

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Re: [Samba] Unable to solve the problem in setting up PDC for network

2010-06-02 Thread tms3







--- Original message ---
Subject: [Samba] Unable to solve the problem in setting up PDC for 
network

From: Some One 
To: 
Date: Wednesday, 02/06/2010  6:29 AM

Hi Guys,
Can you please tell me why is this failing to connect

I'am running samba on Freebsd 8.
I've pasted the testparm of samba.

It first gave me unable to connect as a RPC
and now it again gives me error that unknown user or password.

---
CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO SETUP MACHINE ACCOUNTS AND NORMAL SAMBA 
ACCOUNTS to

connect XP PRO Machines./ IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM WITH smb.conf?
-

Shouting is rude.






server# testparm /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[netlogon]"
Processing section "[Profiles]"
Processing section "[printers]"
Processing section "[tmp]"
Processing section "[public]"
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions

[global]
workgroup = INET
netbios name = INET
server string = Server
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u


For starters, on FreeBSD the command is /usr/sbin/adduser.  Useradd is 
s System V.



delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u
add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g
delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g
delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g
add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %u


It's /usr/bin/false on FreeBSD.  You should know most default smb.conf 
settings assume some flavor on Linux.



logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
domain logons = Yes
os level = 65
domain master = Yes
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
winbind trusted domains only = Yes

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No

[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
guest ok = Yes
share modes = No

[Profiles]
path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
guest ok = Yes
browseable = No


Did you install from ports?  These directories are not created by 
installing from ports.  Did you create them and set the perms?




[

SNIP

Did you create an administrator account and map it to root?  Or at 
least do smbpasswd -a root?


Are you adding a machine to the domain?  If you're not using ldap with 
FreeBSD this is somewhat tricky, especially if you have incorrect 
paths in smb.conf, which you do.  Check this:


"There are three ways to create Machine Trust Accounts:
 Manual creation from the UNIX/Linux command line. Here, both the 
Samba and  corresponding UNIX account are created by hand.
  Using the MS Windows NT4 Server Manager, either from an NT4 domain 
member  server or using the Nexus toolkit available from the Microsoft 
Web site.  This tool can be run from any MS Windows machine as long as 
the user is  logged on as the administrator account.
  “On-the-fly” creation. The Samba Machine Trust Account is 
automatically  created by Samba at the time the client is joined to 
the domain.  (For security, this is the recommended method.) The 
corresponding UNIX  account may be created automatically or manually.
Neither MS Windows NT4/200x/XP Professional, nor Samba, provide any 
method for enforcing the method of machine trust account creation. 
This is a matter of the administrator's choice...(manual creation of 
machine accounts on FreeBSD uses chpass thusly:)



On *BSD systems, this can be done using the chpass utility:

root# chpass -a \
'machine_name$:*:101:100::0:0:Windows 
machine_name:/dev/null:/sbin/nologin'"




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Re: [Samba] Unable to solve the problem in setting up PDC for network

2010-06-02 Thread Mayuk De
Hi,

User and machine accounts can be added using pdbedit utility.
You can use the -m switch of pdbedit to add a machine account.
Refer http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/pdbedit.8.html for more
info on pdbedit.

You can also try specifying a "admin user" in your smb.conf and use that
user's credentials while joining.

Hope this helps :)

- Mayuk

On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Some One  wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>  Can you please tell me why is this failing to connect
>
> I'am running samba on Freebsd 8.
> I've pasted the testparm of samba.
>
> It first gave me unable to connect as a RPC
> and now it again gives me error that unknown user or password.
>
> ---
> CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO SETUP MACHINE ACCOUNTS AND NORMAL SAMBA ACCOUNTS to
> connect XP PRO Machines./ IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM WITH smb.conf?
> -
>
>
>
> server# testparm /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
> Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
> Processing section "[homes]"
> Processing section "[netlogon]"
> Processing section "[Profiles]"
> Processing section "[printers]"
> Processing section "[tmp]"
> Processing section "[public]"
> Loaded services file OK.
> Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
> Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
>
> [global]
>workgroup = INET
>netbios name = INET
>server string = Server
>log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
>max log size = 50
>add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u
>delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u
>add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g
>delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g
>delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g
>add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d
> /dev/null -s /bin/false %u
>logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
>domain logons = Yes
>os level = 65
>domain master = Yes
>dns proxy = No
>wins support = Yes
>winbind trusted domains only = Yes
>
> [homes]
>comment = Home Directories
>read only = No
>browseable = No
>
> [netlogon]
>comment = Network Logon Service
>path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
>guest ok = Yes
>share modes = No
>
> [Profiles]
>path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
>guest ok = Yes
>browseable = No
>
> [printers]
>comment = All Printers
>path = /var/spool/samba
>printable = Yes
>browseable = No
>
> [tmp]
>comment = Temporary file space
>path = /tmp
>read only = No
>guest ok = Yes
>
> [public]
>comment = Public Stuff
>path = /home/samba
>write list = @staff
>read only = No
>guest ok = Yes
>
>
>
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Re: [Samba] possible to use samba without unix accounts for each user?

2010-06-02 Thread David Adam
On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, Ben Cohen wrote:
> We use samba as a domain controller and file server for small separate 
> network environments.  We've currently got samba configured to get 
> posixAccount and sambaAccount information from ldap -- and have nss_ldap 
> configured to feed the same posixaccount objects into the posix user 
> account apis via nsswitch.conf (getpwent etc...).
> 
> In our environments we seem to regularly run into problems which result 
> from having the unix accounts populated with information from ldap.  
> Here are some observations:
> 
> 1. if ldap server(s) become unavailable all getpwent lookups experience 
> long timeouts (default nss_ldap behavior)
>   -- there are a number of gotchas resulting from this -- including 
> having to be careful that nothing which does a passwd lookup starts 
> before the ldap server on the server that's running the ldap server ... 
> 2. for security reasons we don't want our samba users to be able to get 
> a login shell on our server so we have to implement server access 
> controls to prevent this
> 
> it seems it would be simpler for us if there was some way to get samba 
> to work without requiring local unix accounts for each samba user ...
> 
> Is there anyway to get samba to to use ldap for passwd data without 
> simultaneously modifying the system-wide settings?  I don't care if 
> samba file operations result in files owned by uid's which don't 
> correspond to system-wide logins ...  I think it would be sufficient if 
> there was some way to point the getpwent() call from samba to a 
> different nsswitch.conf file than the api uses when called from 
> everywhere else?

I think the ldapsam:trusted option should do what you want (if I've read 
your email correctly and you already have passdb = ldapsam set).

David Adam
zanc...@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
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[Samba] possible to use samba without unix accounts for each user?

2010-06-02 Thread Ben Cohen
We use samba as a domain controller and file server for small separate network 
environments.  We've currently got samba configured to get posixAccount and 
sambaAccount information from ldap -- and have nss_ldap configured to feed the 
same posixaccount objects into the posix user account apis via nsswitch.conf 
(getpwent etc...).

In our environments we seem to regularly run into problems which result from 
having the unix accounts populated with information from ldap.  Here are some 
observations:

1. if ldap server(s) become unavailable all getpwent lookups experience long 
timeouts (default nss_ldap behavior)
-- there are a number of gotchas resulting from this -- including 
having to be careful that nothing which does a passwd lookup starts before the 
ldap server on the server that's running the ldap server ...
2. for security reasons we don't want our samba users to be able to get a login 
shell on our server so we have to implement server access controls to prevent 
this

it seems it would be simpler for us if there was some way to get samba to work 
without requiring local unix accounts for each samba user ...

Is there anyway to get samba to to use ldap for passwd data without 
simultaneously modifying the system-wide settings?  I don't care if samba file 
operations result in files owned by uid's which don't correspond to  
system-wide logins ...  I think it would be sufficient if there was some way to 
point the getpwent() call from samba to a different nsswitch.conf file than the 
api uses when called from everywhere else?

Thanks for any advice,

Ben Cohen
Programmer/Analyst (STS)
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
nco...@ucsd.edu

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[Samba] Unable to solve the problem in setting up PDC for network

2010-06-02 Thread Some One
Hi Guys,
  Can you please tell me why is this failing to connect

I'am running samba on Freebsd 8.
I've pasted the testparm of samba.

It first gave me unable to connect as a RPC
and now it again gives me error that unknown user or password.

---
CAN YOU TELL ME HOW TO SETUP MACHINE ACCOUNTS AND NORMAL SAMBA ACCOUNTS to
connect XP PRO Machines./ IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM WITH smb.conf?
-



server# testparm /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[netlogon]"
Processing section "[Profiles]"
Processing section "[printers]"
Processing section "[tmp]"
Processing section "[public]"
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions

[global]
workgroup = INET
netbios name = INET
server string = Server
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u
delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u
add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g
delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g
delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g
add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %u
logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
domain logons = Yes
os level = 65
domain master = Yes
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
winbind trusted domains only = Yes

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No

[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
guest ok = Yes
share modes = No

[Profiles]
path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
guest ok = Yes
browseable = No

[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No

[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
read only = No
guest ok = Yes

[public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /home/samba
write list = @staff
read only = No
guest ok = Yes



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[Samba] Samba Transfer Efficiency

2010-06-02 Thread Henri Cook

Afternoon all,
I'm running a transfer setup as follows:
A -> B -> C - fairly simple, B initiates a transfer from A to C - B is a 
vital intermediary as it bridges two otherwise seperate networks.
All machines have onboard Gigabit ethernet, A+B are connected via 
Crossover and B->C is connected by very fast switch (i.e. all 
connections should be able to use the full gig if they wanted to)
I see an average of about 23-25% usage in both the crossover (A->B) and 
the connection (B->C) - are there any tricks you can recommend for me to 
speed up my transfers?

Box A is the box running Samba 3.5.1-42.el5
Box B is Win Server 2003
Box C is a NAS (BSD)
I've found a lot of what seems to be outdated information online like 
changing my SNDBUF to 8192 so I thought i'd drop an email to the list 
for more up to date information.

Many thanks,
Henri
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[Samba] Unable to save MS Word documents with 3.5.x

2010-06-02 Thread Roel van Meer

Hi list,

recently I upgraded about 20 of our samba servers from 3.3.7 to 3.5.[23]. 
Since then I have had two reports of people intermittently unable to save 
microsoft Word documents.
I haven't been able to look at it thoroughly, since these issues were 
immediately resolved by downgrading to 3.4.8. I also haven't been able to 
reproduce it in our test lab yet, so I cannot provide any specifics yet.


However, the two customers with this problem both used samba in a particular 
way:
One of them uses a MS Terminal server in the samba domain, so all 
connections to samba come from the same IP address. The other uses normal 
WinXP clients, but they all use the same username/password to connect to the 
samba shares.


While I try to find what is happening here, I thought I'd just ask: is this 
something that rings a bell, anyone?


Regards,

roel
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