Re: [newbie] samba problem
Thanks everybody, I got it working :P -- Klemens Arro My software never has bugs; it just develops random features. Using: Mandrake Linux 10 Registered Linux User#: 346118 ICQ#: 179198850 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] samba problem
On Wednesday 07 Apr 2004 21:58, Klemens Arro wrote: > Hi, > > I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's > neither can they connect to my server. > > I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it > asks for allowed users and I have tried to configure it with SWAT, but I > cant get it to work. :'( > > I added my smb.conf file as attachment. > > Thanks! The trouble with using SWAT is that it replaces the original Mandrake config file which is heavily annotated and has defaults which work "out of the box". I suggest you replace your config file with the default you will find at /usr/share/samba/smb.conf.clean and then start again from there. Reading the default config file will give you a lot of hints. Before users can connect to their home directories on your server you must execute the command smbpasswd -a user_name where user_name is a logon name that exits in both windows and Linux environments. You will be prompted for the *Windows* password of that user which does not have to be the same as that users Linux password. derek -- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] samba problem
On Thursday 08 April 2004 00:50, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > Could be that your firewall is blocking port 137, 138 and 139? > I don't think so. I have allowed "Samba server" from mcc Firewall -- Klemens Arro My software never has bugs; it just develops random features. Using: Mandrake Linux 10 Registered Linux User#: 346118 ICQ#: 179198850 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] samba problem
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 06:58, Klemens Arro wrote: > Hi, > > I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's > neither can they connect to my server. > > I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it asks > for allowed users and I have tried to configure it with SWAT, but I cant get > it to work. :'( > > I added my smb.conf file as attachment. > > Thanks! Could be that your firewall is blocking port 137, 138 and 139? stephen kuhn - owner == illawarra computer services a kuhn media australia company http://kma.0catch.com -- * This message was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer * We expressly refuse to utilise Microsoft DRM encoded documents -- "All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume." -- Noam Chomsky Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] samba problem
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 23:58, Klemens Arro wrote: > Hi, > > I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's > neither can they connect to my server. > > I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it > asks for allowed users and I have tried to configure it with SWAT, but I > cant get it to work. :'( > > I added my smb.conf file as attachment. > > Thanks! I forgot to tell, I have a samba 3 server (default from mdk 10/cooker) sorry -- Klemens Arro My software never has bugs; it just develops random features. Using: Mandrake Linux 10 Registered Linux User#: 346118 ICQ#: 179198850 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] samba problem
Hi, I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's neither can they connect to my server. I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it asks for allowed users and I have tried to configure it with SWAT, but I cant get it to work. :'( I added my smb.conf file as attachment. Thanks! -- Klemens Arro My software never has bugs; it just develops random features. Using: Mandrake Linux 10 Registered Linux User#: 346118 ICQ#: 179198850 # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2004/04/07 23:23:33 # Global parameters [global] dos charset = CP850 unix charset = UTF-8 display charset = LOCALE workgroup = VIRTUALHOME realm = netbios name = NOLIFE netbios aliases = netbios scope = server string = Nolife systems interfaces = bind interfaces only = No security = SHARE auth methods = encrypt passwords = Yes update encrypted = No client schannel = Auto server schannel = Auto allow trusted domains = Yes hosts equiv = min passwd length = 5 map to guest = Bad User null passwords = No obey pam restrictions = No password server = * smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd private dir = /etc/samba passdb backend = smbpasswd algorithmic rid base = 1000 root directory = guest account = nobody pam password change = No passwd program = passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed* passwd chat debug = No passwd chat timeout = 2 username map = password level = 0 username level = 0 unix password sync = No restrict anonymous = 0 lanman auth = Yes ntlm auth = Yes client NTLMv2 auth = No client lanman auth = Yes client plaintext auth = Yes preload modules = log level = 0 syslog = 1 syslog only = No log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 timestamp logs = Yes debug hires timestamp = No debug pid = No debug uid = No smb ports = 445 139 protocol = NT1 large readwrite = Yes max protocol = NT1 min protocol = CORE unicode = Yes read bmpx = No read raw = Yes write raw = Yes disable netbios = No acl compatibility = nt pipe support = Yes nt status support = Yes announce version = 4.9 announce as = NT max mux = 50 max xmit = 16644 name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast max ttl = 259200 max wins ttl = 518400 min wins ttl = 21600 time server = No unix extensions = Yes use spnego = Yes client signing = auto server signing = auto client use spnego = Yes change notify timeout = 60 deadtime = 0 getwd cache = Yes keepalive = 300 kernel change notify = Yes lpq cache time = 10 max smbd processes = 0 paranoid server security = Yes max disk size = 0 max open files = 1 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192 use mmap = Yes hostname lookups = No name cache timeout = 660 load printers = Yes printcap name = cups disable spoolss = No enumports command = addprinter command = deleteprinter command = show add printer wizard = Yes os2 driver map = mangling method = hash2 mangle prefix = 1 stat cache = Yes machine password timeout = 604800 add user script = delete user script = add group script = delete group script = add user to group script = delete user from group script = set primary group script = add machine script = shutdown script = abort shutdown script = logon script = logon path = \\%N\%U\profile logon drive = logon home = \\%N\%U domain logons = No os level = 20 lm announce = Auto lm interval = 60 preferred master = No local master = Yes domain master = No browse list = Yes enhanced browsing = Yes dns proxy = No wins proxy = No wins server = wins support = Yes wins hook = wins partners = kernel oplocks = Yes lock spin count = 3 lock spin time = 10 oplock break wait time = 0 ldap suffix = ldap machine suffix = ldap user suffix = ldap group suffix = ldap idmap suffix = ldap filter = (uid=%u) ldap admin dn =
Re: [newbie] Samba Problem
On Sunday 13 Oct 2002 2:00 pm, Rulon Holm wrote: > I can't get samba to work ever since enabled internet connection sharing. > I have a modem that connects to the internet. the other computer computer > is running WindowsXP. > Could someone help me. THx Firstly, I am NO expert on networking stuff! Hell, it took me 5 days to get ICS, Samba, NFS and a decent firewall working correctly. Heh, when I finally did get everything going I quickly backed up the /etc dir! If you're using MDK9.0 then I think its something to do with shorewall (firewall). Enabling ICS installs shorewall. I read numerous accounts of people with network problems in MDK9.0. I have only a small lan (2 PCs) and connect to the net via dialup modem. I fiddled with so many config files that I don't know what I actually did (if anything) to fix it. Couldn't figure out how to configure shorewall (even after reading the docs ; ) and belive me, I tried) so I downloaded and installed guarddog and used that to allow services for my lan. Trouble is, shorewall had setup iptables and I think guarddog just adds to what is already running in iptables so effectively I have both shorewall and guarddog running. If I stop both and start either one, there's always something that won't work so I guess I haven't configured guarddog properly yet. Once you have configured everything you could try stopping all relative services (ie. smb, named, dhcpd, shorewall, portmap, nfs, nfslock, etc) and take the network down (ifdown ethX), then restart them. In which case, I'd first start the firewall then bring the network back up (ifup ethX). Then start named, dhcpd, etc. One thing I noticed was that either dhcp or shorewall (can't remember which) was working with the wrong network address. My network is 192.168.0.0 but one of them kept using 192.168.1.0. Oh, and another thing I read somewhere at MandrakeForum is that it is IMPERATIVE to configure your network BEFORE enabling ICS otherwise you run into problems. So I reinstalled and configured the network (as usual) during installation and once the system was running I added the IP address for PC#2 in /etc/hosts and enabled ICS - WRNGG! It seems that configuring your network during installation isn't enough and that you must use MCC > Network & Internet > Connection and then enable ICS via MCC > Network & Internet > Connection Sharing. AND I had to use "manual configuration" and "expert" NOT "auto configuration". AND I found that adding my ISPs first DNS Server address in there worked. Like I said, I'm no expert but I had big hassles getting it sorted and got rather confused in the process. If this isn't your problem, I'm sorry for wasting bandwith. Hopefully it might help someone. Sharrea -- Help Microsoft stamp out piracy - give Linux to a friend today Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Samba Problem
On Sunday 13 October 2002 04:04 am, Robin Turner wrote: > Rulon Holm wrote: > >I can't get samba to work ever since enabled internet connection sharing. > >I have a modem that connects to the internet. the other computer computer > > is running WindowsXP. > >Could someone help me. THx > > Can you give more details? Is it that you can't connect to the Windows > box with smbclient, or the Windows box can't connect to your samba > server? ?n the latter case, 90% of problems come from the Windows user > not being logged on with a valid name and password, or the password not > having been entered into smbpasswd. > > Sir Robin Both, but it was working before i turned on internet connection sharing thanks for taking the time to answer. -Ruggy Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Samba Problem
I can't get samba to work ever since enabled internet connection sharing. I have a modem that connects to the internet. the other computer computer is running WindowsXP. Could someone help me. THx -Ruggy Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] Samba- problem - asking for an unkown password
Try running smbpasswd > -Original Message- > From: Roderick Scotto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 5:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Samba- problem - asking for an unkown password > > > > I managed to run samba and to see the linux machine on my > windows explore, > but when I click on the linux machine .. it prompts me for a > password, I had > tried all the passwords used in the linux box and windows > machine, but still > without success. > I had try to tweak directly with the /etc/smb.conf file.. but It was > useless.. > I had also shared folders.. but I still cannot access the > linux machine > > I had then tried to modify the setting from the > drakeconf>network>samba... > but still for nothing. > > Can you please help me! > > regards > Roderick scotto > > > > > > _ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ** Any views expressed in this message are the sender's own, and do not represent the views of Nailsea Family Practice or Woodspring Healthcare Limited except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of one or both of those organisations. This e-mail should only be read by those persons to whom it is addressed. Accordingly, we disclaim all responsibility and accept no liability (including in negligence) for the consequences of any person other than the intended recipients acting, or refraining from acting, on such information. If you have received this e-mail in error, please accept our apologies and we simply request that you delete this document. Any form of reproduction, dissemination, copying, disclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Samba- problem - asking for an unkown password
I managed to run samba and to see the linux machine on my windows explore, but when I click on the linux machine .. it prompts me for a password, I had tried all the passwords used in the linux box and windows machine, but still without success. I had try to tweak directly with the /etc/smb.conf file.. but It was useless.. I had also shared folders.. but I still cannot access the linux machine I had then tried to modify the setting from the drakeconf>network>samba... but still for nothing. Can you please help me! regards Roderick scotto _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Samba problem!
Hey Mark,...Couldn't he use "samba restart" also? From a normal prompt ? If he's looking for a Linux browser for samba he could also use xsmbrowser or LinNeighborhood. But if he's trying to browse from Windows, then you're bang on the money about Windows Explorer. He might also want to run "webmin" on the linux box so that he can manage samba remotely on the network. Just a few things that have paid off time and again for me. Dan LaBine On July 13, 2001 09:15 am, Mark Johnson wrote: > Just look at the /etc/smb.conf file it's got a ton of examples and get your > company to go buy you "Using Samba" > (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565924495/qid=995029338/sr=2-1/ref >= aps_sr_b_1_1/103-6289178-7490252) it is definitely worth the $30. If they > don't buy it for you, go buy it for yourself. > > Other than that post your questions... > > I assume you have it installed. The first thing after that is to make sure > the the 'workgroup' attribute is set to your NT workgroup, by default it's > set to MDKGROUP. Then you need to decide if you want to use encrypted > passwords or clear-text. What I would suggest is to use encrypted password > and create usernames specifcially for the shares you want to allow access > to. For example, if you want a marketing share add a user to the server > called 'marketing', then use 'smbpasswd -a marketing' it'll prompt you for > a password just like the passwd utility does. Then in the /etc/smb.conf > uncomment the lines: > > encrypt passwords = yes > smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd > > Then specify your share: > > [marketing] >path = /shares/marketing >public = yes >only guest = no >writable = yes >printable = no >valid users = marketing >creation mask = 0744 >directory mask = 0755 > > Finally, samba should pick up this new configuration in about 60 seconds. > If you don't want to wait you can SIGHUB the smbd process. > > If you just want to totally restart samba, use the comment > '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart' > > When the marketing guy goes to access the share on linux it'll prompt him > for a username and password and he can enter the 'marketing' > username/password. This will save you from having to send clear-text > passwords on your network, and save you from having to add every user to > you linux server. > > Otherwise, get the book and configure samba to use NT authentication, then > you don't have to worry about usernames on the linux system since samba > will validate agains the PDC. > > ps: there is no browser for samba, unless I'm misunderstanding what you are > wanting. The Windows users simple use their regular file manager > application. > > > -Original Message- > > From: AOL Systems [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:04 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [newbie] Samba problem! > > > > > > To all my firends > > > > Can you pls send me a configuration of SAMBA from installation and > > configuration cause my notes is missing and I will use it in > > our office > > can anyone pls help me > > I'll be configuring a Linux server to Windows NT and WIN98 workstation > > pls help me and how can I download the browser for samba. > > > > > > Respectfully > > AOL > > www.aolsystems.com > > "The Technology Specialist"
RE: [newbie] Samba problem!
Just look at the /etc/smb.conf file it's got a ton of examples and get your company to go buy you "Using Samba" (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565924495/qid=995029338/sr=2-1/ref= aps_sr_b_1_1/103-6289178-7490252) it is definitely worth the $30. If they don't buy it for you, go buy it for yourself. Other than that post your questions... I assume you have it installed. The first thing after that is to make sure the the 'workgroup' attribute is set to your NT workgroup, by default it's set to MDKGROUP. Then you need to decide if you want to use encrypted passwords or clear-text. What I would suggest is to use encrypted password and create usernames specifcially for the shares you want to allow access to. For example, if you want a marketing share add a user to the server called 'marketing', then use 'smbpasswd -a marketing' it'll prompt you for a password just like the passwd utility does. Then in the /etc/smb.conf uncomment the lines: encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd Then specify your share: [marketing] path = /shares/marketing public = yes only guest = no writable = yes printable = no valid users = marketing creation mask = 0744 directory mask = 0755 Finally, samba should pick up this new configuration in about 60 seconds. If you don't want to wait you can SIGHUB the smbd process. If you just want to totally restart samba, use the comment '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart' When the marketing guy goes to access the share on linux it'll prompt him for a username and password and he can enter the 'marketing' username/password. This will save you from having to send clear-text passwords on your network, and save you from having to add every user to you linux server. Otherwise, get the book and configure samba to use NT authentication, then you don't have to worry about usernames on the linux system since samba will validate agains the PDC. ps: there is no browser for samba, unless I'm misunderstanding what you are wanting. The Windows users simple use their regular file manager application. > -Original Message- > From: AOL Systems [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Samba problem! > > > To all my firends > > Can you pls send me a configuration of SAMBA from installation and > configuration cause my notes is missing and I will use it in > our office > can anyone pls help me > I'll be configuring a Linux server to Windows NT and WIN98 workstation > pls help me and how can I download the browser for samba. > > > Respectfully > AOL > www.aolsystems.com > "The Technology Specialist" > > > >
RE: [newbie] Samba problem!
Boy you certainly dive nto the deep end don't you? When you install samba from RPMs, which is what I assume you have done from your earlier posts, you have all the files installed for you in the appropriate places. The configuration file you are referring to is /etc/smb.conf and contains a lot of fairly standard configuration options that can be switched on by removing a semi-colon. It isn't quite as straight forward a package as you seem to be assuming however and I would guess that you have a bit of research and effort to undertake yet. Once again, check in /usr/share/doc/samba-verNo and see what docs have been installed. Frankly I don't see you installing and making samba work in a n/w without going through the docs supplied with the package. Learned though some of the people on this list are - not to mention helpful, they aren't going to wave a magic wand for you. It is possible to answer specific queries as to why something doesn't work but to be honest, IMHO, you're not going to get samba up and running without an effort on your part first. If you are short of docs, or packages then www.samba.org is the place to look. If you have RPMS available on cdrom then you require three RPMs, the server, the common files and the client. If you are going to compile from sources then I believe v 2.1 is the lowest version that will deal properly with NT. As a final comment, you should be able to get a linux server working well with win98 but you will have a more... interesting, task on your hands with WinNT Daryl Johnson Proplan Associates > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of AOL Systems > Sent: 14 July 2001 05:04 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Samba problem! > > > To all my firends > > Can you pls send me a configuration of SAMBA from installation and > configuration cause my notes is missing and I will use it in our office > can anyone pls help me > I'll be configuring a Linux server to Windows NT and WIN98 workstation > pls help me and how can I download the browser for samba. > > > Respectfully > AOL > www.aolsystems.com > "The Technology Specialist" > > > > >
[newbie] Samba problem!
To all my firends Can you pls send me a configuration of SAMBA from installation and configuration cause my notes is missing and I will use it in our office can anyone pls help me I'll be configuring a Linux server to Windows NT and WIN98 workstation pls help me and how can I download the browser for samba. Respectfully AOL www.aolsystems.com "The Technology Specialist"
Re: [newbie] Samba Problem
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 21:47:24 -0700, Erylon Hines wrote: >On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Rick Cawood wrote: >> >> I can access my shares with smbclient so Samba must be working, but when i try to >get in with Win98 my password isnt accepted. >> Anyone have any idea whats going on and how to remedy it? The best resource I found was the RedHat 6 Unleashed book. You need to enable the password file, run a SAMBA command to add users / passwords, and don't forget to have allowed access at the filesystem level to the dirs you share - using chmod. Most other books didn't have even half of the info needed to get WinXX talking to SAMBA on Linux. Michael Lueck Lueck Data Systems http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
Re: [newbie] Samba Problem
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Rick Cawood wrote: > > I can access my shares with smbclient so Samba must be working, but when i try to >get in with Win98 my password isnt accepted. > Anyone have any idea whats going on and how to remedy it? > > Thanks > > Richard Cawood Since you haven't given us your smb.conf GLOBAL and HOMES configurations so we can see how you have your disk shares set up, I'll have to hazard a guess that the problem is the simplest one--your usernames on your Linux box and on your Windoze box must match--exactly--ie if your Linux username is rick, your windoze username must be rick also, not rickc or rick cawood.
[newbie] Samba Problem
I can access my shares with smbclient so Samba must be working, but when i try to get in with Win98 my password isnt accepted. Anyone have any idea whats going on and how to remedy it? Thanks Richard CawoodICQ. 841290http://www.teampicard.co.uk/http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
[newbie] SAMBA Problem
Hello Folks.. When I type "smbclient -L localhost" from a prompt I get this message: added interface ip=205.130.228.201 bcast=205.130.228.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 session request to LOCALHOST failed (Not listening for calling name) session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Not listening for calling name) Any idea what I need to do to fix my machine or more specifically, whats wrong? Thanks, Nick Horton
Re: [newbie] Samba problem 2
Damien Mc Kenna wrote: > On 1/13/00 2:48:46 PM, Will Trepanier wrote: > > I had that problem when mounting a novell server volume as a samba share. > > I had to add -d 777 -f 777 to the mount command. -d sets the directory > > permissions and -f sets the file permissions. > > I tried this: > > # smbmount //ppro/mckenna /mnt/mckenna -d 777 -f 777 > > But got this: > > mckenna: invalid option -- f > Usage: smbmount //server/share mountpoint [options ...] > Version 2.0.5a > -d debuglevel set the debuglevel > -n netbios name. Use this name as my netbios name > -Ndon't ask for a password > -I dest IPuse this IP to connect to > -Ewrite messages to stderr instead of stdout > -U username set the network username > -W workgroup set the workgroup name > -t terminal code terminal i/o code {sjis|euc|jis7|jis8|junet|hex} > > I also read the man pages for smbmount, smbmnt, smbclient and mount, but > the only help was the one for smbclient which suggested using the -c > command to add in the -f and -d options, but as you can see there's no > -c option. Argh! > What command did you use? > > Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 > Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science Just because there is no -c listed in that short helpfile printout, does not mean it does not exist. try using the -c and see if it works. I would try '-c -d 777 -f 777' or '-c [-d 777 -f 777]' I will try a regular mount and see if I can get it working. When I did it, I was mounting netware and that command is ncpmount. I have another box i wil ltry that on tommorow and let you know. Will Trepanier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Samba problem 2
On 1/13/00 2:48:46 PM, Will Trepanier wrote: > I had that problem when mounting a novell server volume as a samba share. > I had to add -d 777 -f 777 to the mount command. -d sets the directory > permissions and -f sets the file permissions. I tried this: # smbmount //ppro/mckenna /mnt/mckenna -d 777 -f 777 But got this: mckenna: invalid option -- f Usage: smbmount //server/share mountpoint [options ...] Version 2.0.5a -d debuglevel set the debuglevel -n netbios name. Use this name as my netbios name -Ndon't ask for a password -I dest IPuse this IP to connect to -Ewrite messages to stderr instead of stdout -U username set the network username -W workgroup set the workgroup name -t terminal code terminal i/o code {sjis|euc|jis7|jis8|junet|hex} I also read the man pages for smbmount, smbmnt, smbclient and mount, but the only help was the one for smbclient which suggested using the -c command to add in the -f and -d options, but as you can see there's no -c option. Argh! What command did you use? Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science
Re: [newbie] Samba problem 2
Damien Mc Kenna wrote: > Another problem with Samba is that when I mount a share to a directory its > permissions seem fixed to rwxr-xr-x whereas I want to change them all to > rwx. Any way of doing this? (Mdk6.1) > > Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 > Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science I had that problem when mounting a novell server volume as a samba share. I had to add -d 777 -f 777 to the mount command. -d sets the directory permissions and -f sets the file permissions. this made everything rwxrwxrwx. It seemed to override our file and directory permissions on the novell box tho, kinda a security hole for the avid user. Will Trepanier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] Samba problem 2
Another problem with Samba is that when I mount a share to a directory its permissions seem fixed to rwxr-xr-x whereas I want to change them all to rwx. Any way of doing this? (Mdk6.1) Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science
Fwd: Re: [newbie] Samba problem
Uh..that's what I said. create a new user on your windows machine..via the process that Dennis tells us to do. control panel-> windows. M On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, you wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:10:10 +0800, you wrote: > > > > >You can probably create a new user on your windows machine, and log on > >using the username for your linux system. This is a windows issue, because > >windows doesn't have any provision for using login/passwd, unless you're using > >NT. > > Wrong. Win95 and win98 both have provisions for setting user > passwords and logon id's.You can do so by clicking on the "users" > icon in control panel in windows. > > > > >So, people tweak with the registry files or something. I don't know how it's > >done, exactly, though. > > As above. Or alternately you can set a logon id and password simply > by erasing the .pwd file in your windows directory and shutting down. > When you reboot windows will ask you to set a user id and password. > Simply make sure that it matches one on the linux box. > > > > >--M > > > >On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, you wrote: > >> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:41:23 -0500, you wrote: > >> > >> >I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. I've got the client working > >> >A-OK (smbmount will connect to my Windows box fine), but I can't get the > >> >server-side working. When I look in my Windows Network Neighborhood thing > >> >it lists the Mandrake machine, but when I try to view the shares I > >> >configured it says asks me for a password for the resource \\SERVER\IPC$ > >> >which I'm lost at. > >> > >> The username and password that you are logged on as on the wondows box > >> must match a user name and password on the linux box. That user must > >> also have access rights to the shared drive or directory on the linux > >> box. > >> > >> > > >> >I looked in /var/log/samba and smb.log says this: > >> > > >> >- > >> > smbd version 2.0.5a started. > >> > Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 > >> >[2000/01/13 12:31:15, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) > >> > file_init: Information only: requested 1 open files, 1014 are available. > >> >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(262) > >> > Denied connection from ppro (198.168.0.1) > >> >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 1] smbd/process.c:process_smb(608) > >> > Connection denied from 198.168.0.1 > >> >- > >> > > >> >Here's the smb.conf, or at least the uncommented lines: > >> > > >> >- > >> >[global] > >> > workgroup = McKenna > >> > server string = P166 running Linux > >> > hosts allow = 198.168.0. 127. > >> > printcap name = /etc/printcap > >> > load printers = yes > >> > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > >> > max log size = 50 > >> > security = user > >> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > >> > dns proxy = no > >> >[homes] > >> > comment = Home Directories > >> > browseable = no > >> > writable = yes > >> >[tmp] > >> > comment = Temporary file space > >> > path = /tmp > >> > read only = no > >> > public = yes > >> >[webhome] > >> > comment = Website home > >> > path = /home/httpd/html > >> > public = yes > >> > writable = yes > >> >[rootdir] > >> > comment = Dangerous! Be Careful! > >> > path = / > >> > public = yes > >> > writable = yes > >> >- > >> > > >> >Any ideas? > >> > > >> > > >> >Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 > >> >Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science -- Margaret Uy [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- -- Margaret Uy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Samba problem
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:10:10 +0800, you wrote: > >You can probably create a new user on your windows machine, and log on >using the username for your linux system. This is a windows issue, because >windows doesn't have any provision for using login/passwd, unless you're using >NT. Wrong. Win95 and win98 both have provisions for setting user passwords and logon id's.You can do so by clicking on the "users" icon in control panel in windows. > >So, people tweak with the registry files or something. I don't know how it's >done, exactly, though. As above. Or alternately you can set a logon id and password simply by erasing the .pwd file in your windows directory and shutting down. When you reboot windows will ask you to set a user id and password. Simply make sure that it matches one on the linux box. > >--M > >On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, you wrote: >> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:41:23 -0500, you wrote: >> >> >I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. I've got the client working >> >A-OK (smbmount will connect to my Windows box fine), but I can't get the >> >server-side working. When I look in my Windows Network Neighborhood thing >> >it lists the Mandrake machine, but when I try to view the shares I >> >configured it says asks me for a password for the resource \\SERVER\IPC$ >> >which I'm lost at. >> >> The username and password that you are logged on as on the wondows box >> must match a user name and password on the linux box. That user must >> also have access rights to the shared drive or directory on the linux >> box. >> >> > >> >I looked in /var/log/samba and smb.log says this: >> > >> >- >> > smbd version 2.0.5a started. >> > Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 >> >[2000/01/13 12:31:15, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) >> > file_init: Information only: requested 1 open files, 1014 are available. >> >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(262) >> > Denied connection from ppro (198.168.0.1) >> >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 1] smbd/process.c:process_smb(608) >> > Connection denied from 198.168.0.1 >> >- >> > >> >Here's the smb.conf, or at least the uncommented lines: >> > >> >- >> >[global] >> > workgroup = McKenna >> > server string = P166 running Linux >> > hosts allow = 198.168.0. 127. >> > printcap name = /etc/printcap >> > load printers = yes >> > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m >> > max log size = 50 >> > security = user >> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 >> > dns proxy = no >> >[homes] >> > comment = Home Directories >> > browseable = no >> > writable = yes >> >[tmp] >> > comment = Temporary file space >> > path = /tmp >> > read only = no >> > public = yes >> >[webhome] >> > comment = Website home >> > path = /home/httpd/html >> > public = yes >> > writable = yes >> >[rootdir] >> > comment = Dangerous! Be Careful! >> > path = / >> > public = yes >> > writable = yes >> >- >> > >> >Any ideas? >> > >> > >> >Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 >> >Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science
Re: [newbie] Samba problem
On 1/12/00 5:02:01 PM, Dennis wrote: > >I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. > > The username and password that you are logged on as on the wondows box > must match a user name and password on the linux box. That user must > also have access rights to the shared drive or directory on the linux > box. Any way to work around that? Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science
Re: [newbie] Samba problem
You can probably create a new user on your windows machine, and log on using the username for your linux system. This is a windows issue, because windows doesn't have any provision for using login/passwd, unless you're using NT. So, people tweak with the registry files or something. I don't know how it's done, exactly, though. --M On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, you wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:41:23 -0500, you wrote: > > >I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. I've got the client working > >A-OK (smbmount will connect to my Windows box fine), but I can't get the > >server-side working. When I look in my Windows Network Neighborhood thing > >it lists the Mandrake machine, but when I try to view the shares I > >configured it says asks me for a password for the resource \\SERVER\IPC$ > >which I'm lost at. > > The username and password that you are logged on as on the wondows box > must match a user name and password on the linux box. That user must > also have access rights to the shared drive or directory on the linux > box. > > > > >I looked in /var/log/samba and smb.log says this: > > > >- > > smbd version 2.0.5a started. > > Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 > >[2000/01/13 12:31:15, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) > > file_init: Information only: requested 1 open files, 1014 are available. > >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(262) > > Denied connection from ppro (198.168.0.1) > >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 1] smbd/process.c:process_smb(608) > > Connection denied from 198.168.0.1 > >- > > > >Here's the smb.conf, or at least the uncommented lines: > > > >- > >[global] > > workgroup = McKenna > > server string = P166 running Linux > > hosts allow = 198.168.0. 127. > > printcap name = /etc/printcap > > load printers = yes > > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > > max log size = 50 > > security = user > > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > > dns proxy = no > >[homes] > > comment = Home Directories > > browseable = no > > writable = yes > >[tmp] > > comment = Temporary file space > > path = /tmp > > read only = no > > public = yes > >[webhome] > > comment = Website home > > path = /home/httpd/html > > public = yes > > writable = yes > >[rootdir] > > comment = Dangerous! Be Careful! > > path = / > > public = yes > > writable = yes > >- > > > >Any ideas? > > > > > >Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 > >Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science
Re: [newbie] Samba problem
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 14:41:23 -0500, you wrote: >I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. I've got the client working >A-OK (smbmount will connect to my Windows box fine), but I can't get the >server-side working. When I look in my Windows Network Neighborhood thing >it lists the Mandrake machine, but when I try to view the shares I >configured it says asks me for a password for the resource \\SERVER\IPC$ >which I'm lost at. The username and password that you are logged on as on the wondows box must match a user name and password on the linux box. That user must also have access rights to the shared drive or directory on the linux box. > >I looked in /var/log/samba and smb.log says this: > >- > smbd version 2.0.5a started. > Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 >[2000/01/13 12:31:15, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) > file_init: Information only: requested 1 open files, 1014 are available. >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(262) > Denied connection from ppro (198.168.0.1) >[2000/01/13 12:32:14, 1] smbd/process.c:process_smb(608) > Connection denied from 198.168.0.1 >- > >Here's the smb.conf, or at least the uncommented lines: > >- >[global] > workgroup = McKenna > server string = P166 running Linux > hosts allow = 198.168.0. 127. > printcap name = /etc/printcap > load printers = yes > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > max log size = 50 > security = user > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > dns proxy = no >[homes] > comment = Home Directories > browseable = no > writable = yes >[tmp] > comment = Temporary file space > path = /tmp > read only = no > public = yes >[webhome] > comment = Website home > path = /home/httpd/html > public = yes > writable = yes >[rootdir] > comment = Dangerous! Be Careful! > path = / > public = yes > writable = yes >- > >Any ideas? > > >Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 >Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science
[newbie] Samba problem
I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. I've got the client working A-OK (smbmount will connect to my Windows box fine), but I can't get the server-side working. When I look in my Windows Network Neighborhood thing it lists the Mandrake machine, but when I try to view the shares I configured it says asks me for a password for the resource \\SERVER\IPC$ which I'm lost at. I looked in /var/log/samba and smb.log says this: - smbd version 2.0.5a started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 [2000/01/13 12:31:15, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) file_init: Information only: requested 1 open files, 1014 are available. [2000/01/13 12:32:14, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(262) Denied connection from ppro (198.168.0.1) [2000/01/13 12:32:14, 1] smbd/process.c:process_smb(608) Connection denied from 198.168.0.1 - Here's the smb.conf, or at least the uncommented lines: - [global] workgroup = McKenna server string = P166 running Linux hosts allow = 198.168.0. 127. printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 security = user socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 dns proxy = no [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no writable = yes [tmp] comment = Temporary file space path = /tmp read only = no public = yes [webhome] comment = Website home path = /home/httpd/html public = yes writable = yes [rootdir] comment = Dangerous! Be Careful! path = / public = yes writable = yes - Any ideas? Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133 Married Jen (1998) Keene State College student, Applied Computer Science