Re: [Samba] Printer settings on 2.2.5
Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Nicolas Kowalski wrote: Hello. We are using a Samba 2.2.5 as a PDC on a Debian GNU/Linux server. This server also handles a few printers, through LPRng. On the Unix side, no problem (duplex, simplex, short-duplex), everything works fine. I followed the instructions from the howto collection Printing Support in Samba 2.2.x to make these printers available on Samba. Most of the described procedure worked well. Win2k/NT workstations have now the ability to download the required drivers. However, users (then me) noticed that no duplex printing is possible. When Going to Control-Panel-Printers, we can select the Printer properties, then the disposition and finally tell this printer must use duplex printing without problem (as a superuser or as a normal user). Please retest with 2.2.6rc3. This is a known bug and fixed in 2.2.6. I just upgraded to this version, and unfortunately, this does not fix the problem. However, log files have a different error reporting, when a user connects to a printer : [2002/10/15 10:01:27, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:01:42, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:01:53, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:02:15, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(329) Allowed connection from (129.88.43.121) [2002/10/15 10:02:16, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(263) find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER:28836:7245) [2002/10/15 10:02:16, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(263) find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER:28836:7245) [2002/10/15 10:02:21, 2] lib/smbrun.c:smbrun(148) Failed to create stdout file descriptor [2002/10/15 10:02:48, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:03:18, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! -- Nicolas -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Active Directory to SAMBA migration
Hello, Is there somewhere an Active Directory to SAMBA migration howto? Where? Thnak you, Laszlo -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Login password to SWAT
Hello, Can anyone tell me which password swat uses to login users, is it the system password or the Samba password (Samba password and system pasword are different!). I couldn't find this information in the man pages of swat! Thanks in advance! Imed -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr für 1 ct/ Min. surfen! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Directory size display discrepency
Hi Micheal Subject: Re: [Samba] Directory size display discrepency That actually looks pretty normal. Windows properties show two sizes because it shows both the real size of a file (Size) and the amount of space it's reserving on disk because of the cluster size (Size on Disk). Your user will see the same thing looking at a small file or directory in C:. I'm not sure how Windows handles the size on disk for a file server, it probably either asks for it or guesses based on the total size of the disk. In any case, it's normal to have different sizes showing. Thanks for clearing that up - I did think that is was just a 'windows thing' but had to find out. I'm assuming that the directory contents actually do total around 33 bytes. It's been a while since I used a DEC so I don't remember how its du handles the size of small directories. If you use ls -l you'll probably see that the directory shows 4096 as the size. On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:55:52AM +0100, Stephen Kitchener wrote: I would liek to ask the list if any one can explain why there should be a discrepency in the directory sizes that are displayed when I use explorer on Windows. This has been reported to me by a user, I have never seen this before as I dont use windows if I can help it :-)... When I slect properties of a directory it has two enties Size and Size on disk As an example size says 33 bytes, size on disk says 512kb and if I du a du -ks on the directory it reports 4 k. -- Michael Heironimus -- Stephen M Kitchener Unix Systems Administrator EMEA APAC Supply Chain Division. AspenTech UK 1 Century Court, Tolpits Lane, Watford, Herts, WD18 9PT TEL +44 (0) 1923 652125 FAX +44 (0) 1923 652215 EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB http://www.aspentech.com Aspenworld 2002 the premier global conference for process industry leaders October 27 - November 1, 2002 Register at http://www.aspenworld2002.com Contact For assistance, please contact Kristine Martin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Win2K Domainlogin with PlainPasswords
Hi there, is it, and how - possible to add an Win2K/XP Client to a Samba-Server (PDC) without encrypted passwords ? We have many of Win9x Clients they connect to the samba-server without using the encrypt passwords = yes parameter in smb.conf. So I want to add a Win2K and XP-Client to the net without changing the smb.conf (encrypt passwords = no). -- SET THE CONTROLS FOR THE HEART OF THE SUN Jens -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Win2K Domainlogin with PlainPasswords
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 12:46:06PM +0200, J. Strohschnitter wrote: Hi there, is it, and how - possible to add an Win2K/XP Client to a Samba-Server (PDC) without encrypted passwords ? We have many of Win9x Clients they connect to the samba-server without using the encrypt passwords = yes parameter in smb.conf. So I want to add a Win2K and XP-Client to the net without changing the smb.conf (encrypt passwords = no). 'real' domain logins and 'encrypt passwords = no' are not compatible. Win9X is not a 'real' domain member. Andrew Bartlett -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Win2K Domainlogin with PlainPasswords
Hi there, is it, and how - possible to add an Win2K/XP Client to a Samba-Server (PDC) without encrypted passwords ? We have many of Win9x Clients they connect to the samba-server without using the encrypt passwords = yes parameter in smb.conf. So I want to add a Win2K and XP-Client to the net without changing the smb.conf (encrypt passwords = no). -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] workaround assigning domain group permissions on PDC clients
This is far from being elegant but it works... Target: assigning domain wide group permissions on members (client) of a Samba PDC. Steps: 1a edit the file pointed by username map add existing_Unix_group1 = Domain Users 2a log on a client with administrative privileges assign to a dir/disk permission to the Domain Users being carefull to select from the Domain list and not the local list 3a reset the client (logging of is not enough) done... if you'll check permissions on that dir/disk (after reset) they will be listed as DOMAIN\existing_Unix_group1 If you want further Domain wide groups: 1b edit the file pointed by username map change existing_Unix_group1= Domain Users to existing_Unix_group1= Domain Users 2b follow 2a... while this is an administrative hell... you can assign Domain wide groups privileges on client filesystem. Once you finished you can delete the line any_existing_Unix_group = Domain Users and the permissions on clients will still work You can add several groups with the same mapping system using other default groups like SYSTEM, Domain Admins, etc... anyway I would suggest to use lower privilege groups even if they will just be temporarely mapped. Use this trick at your own risk... I haven't had time to check if there are any drawbacks or security risk. I'll try to publish a nicer, clearer, grammatically more correct version of this femtoHOWTO here: http://www.webthatworks.it/test/samba/ including a script to make things easier on the Linux side, if I'll survive to the 3rd in a week HW failure of my workstation :( -- Salve Ivan Sergio Borgonovo http://www.webthatworks.it/ uniq life || sleep 24h -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] please help
I am using Samba to share directories on my HP-UX 11.00 server onto Windows PCs. Everything is working OK apart from one user who is running Windows 95 (everyone else has NT or 2000). This user can successfully map a directory on his PC and can look at the top level of the directory in Windows explorer. However, if he tries to expand a sub-directory it fails with the error The folder folder-name does not exist. He gets a similar problem if he tries to open a file in the top level directory or tries to cd to a directory from a command prompt. What am I doing wrong? Ian Lochray Telephone +44 (0) 1256 685288 Disclaimer: Internet communications are not secure and therefore SSI does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Statements of fact are not binding unless confirmed by letter signed by an authorised signatory of SSI. Any views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of SSI unless explicitly stated -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Login password to SWAT
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 05:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Can anyone tell me which password swat uses to login users, is it the system password or the Samba password (Samba password and system pasword are different!). I couldn't find this information in the man pages of swat! Thanks in advance! I think it's the system password brad -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Re: Network down - timeouts URGENT
Typhoon wrote: We have a problem with our linux embedded-system and samba units. We mount remote windows shared drives, and transfer a lot of file to/from them. If Windows crash :) or unpluggin RJ, our program hang on read/write calls ( and all other access to remote file ) for undefined time... WE NEED to set a SHORT timeout for connection lost !! The sockopt KEEP_ALIVE not help us! Is there some tuning to recognize netfail fairly? Sorry, you asked the development list... but the answer is keepalive = 300 dead time = 10 see also http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/appc_01.html -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify DMCO's MTEC team in Toronto| some people and astonish the rest. Formerly Opcom, ACE and SIS. | (905) 415-2849 or x52849 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] workaround assigning domain group permissions on PDC clients
Hi All, I need configure samba + openldap.. whereis a howto ?!?! ;-) Tanks for all, Carlos Augusto Silva FreeBSD User BSD050846 Brazilian -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] workaround assigning domain group permissions on PDCclients
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Carlos Augusto Silva wrote: Hi All, I need configure samba + openldap.. whereis a howto ?!?! ;-) http://samba.idealx.org/ Kind regards, Tim -- === Tim Verhoeven Linux Open Source Specialist GSM : 0496 / 693 453 + e-business solutions Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] + consulting URL : www.sin.khk.be/~dj/ + Server consolidation === -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
RE: [Samba] Win2K Domainlogin with PlainPasswords
I think there is a patch for this in samba-doc. I think it's under the Registry directory. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Peter Lustig Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] Win2K Domainlogin with PlainPasswords Hi there, is it, and how - possible to add an Win2K/XP Client to a Samba-Server (PDC) without encrypted passwords ? We have many of Win9x Clients they connect to the samba-server without using the encrypt passwords = yes parameter in smb.conf. So I want to add a Win2K and XP-Client to the net without changing the smb.conf (encrypt passwords = no). -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] looping logins
I regret that I did not get a single response to my message of 25 September (enclosed again below in case anyone has any new ideas). In the end we did not fix it, but managed to avoid it by switching off print/file sharing on all the cluster PCs. A work-around is Ok, but it would be nice to understand what was going wrong in the first place. Phil. --- Phil Chambers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) University of Exeter We have a SAMBA_2_2_5 PDC (using LDAP) with dozens of XP PCs as members of the domain. This all seems to work OK as such. We also have on the same network loads of XP PCs which are not members of the domain, but are just members of various workgroups. Our problem is that there are times when (so it seems to me) some of these non-domain PCs are thrashing away trying to get at the IPC$ share on one or more of the PCs which are members of SAMBA's domain. I have used a sniffer on the network connection of a domain member while this is happening (this PC was sitting on the XP login window at the time). This is the sequence of packets to/from the PC: From non-domain PC: SMB command 73 (Setup Account AndX) To non-domain PC: SMB response to 73 with status code C016 From non-domain PC: SMB command 73 (Setup Account AndX) To SAMBA PDC: SMB command 2F (Write AndX) (containing username of user logged in on non-domain PC.) From SAMBA PDC: SMB response to 2F with status code 0 (OK) To SAMBA PDC: SMB command 2E (Read AndX) (no sign of username in this packet) From SAMBA PDC: SMB response to 2E with status code 0 (OK) To non-domain PC: SMB response to 73 with status code 0 (OK) From non-domain PC: SMB command 75 (Tree connect to \\DomainPC\IPC$) To non-domain PC: SMB response to 75 with status code C35C The whole of the above continues ad infinitum. Note that the user of the non-domain PC is logged in with a username and password which is valid on the SAMBA domain. It seems to me that the non-domain PC is trying to connect to the IPC$ share on the domain PC. That machine is asking the PDC to authenticate the request, which it does. However the connection to the share is then being rejected with a code of C35C. Instead of accepting this rejection, the non-domain PC is immediately trying again. Can anyone explain this please? If so, how can I stop it? The continuous requests for authentication are driving the PDC and LDAP into the ground! Can anyone tell me what status code C35C means? We really have to get this sorted out before our students start next week!! Any help will be very much appreciated. Phil. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Profiles and automatic drive mappings
The 2000 machines also write a profile dirctory in that share, and copy the entire desktop contents to it each time the user logs off. For most of the users, this isn't a problem, but some users have a gig of video files on their desktop, and it writing all that crap to the sever is not necessary and slow. How do I make samba stop automatically mapping Z: as their home directory, and how do I make the profile writing to the server stop? Does this help you? [global] logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U logon home = \\%N\%U logon drive = Z: [profiles] path = /lan/samba/profile This way, profiles are kept in a different disk share than homes, and that share can be in a different partition altogether, where you can set quotas; users will be able to save their gig of video files in their home but will run out of space if they try to do it on their desktop. If you've found a better solution in the mean while, I'd be glad to hear it. :-) Massimiliano -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] win2000 and samba
Hi, We have a samba server 2.2.4 in a RH 6.2 Linux system. I should say that the samba server is working well except for a win2000 workstation. For this win2000, the user can mount network drive to the samba server, e.g. H: to \\sambaserver\username, it asks the password, if entered correctly. it is connected. No problem at all. However, if the user reboots the win2000, the poblem comes. The drive name H: is there, but he cannot connect to the samba server. It keeps asking the password, saying password incorrect. If the user dismount the drive H:, then mount the drive H: to \\sambaserver\username again, then everything is fine -- he enters the correct password and get connected. Every time when he reboots the win2000, he has the same problem. At the same time, our other windows (95/98/me/nt/xp) don't have such problem. Unfortunately, we have only one win2000, so cannot test other machine. We already set EnablePlainTextPassword = 1, and use security=user at the samba server. Is it because win2000 has something particular? How to fix it? Thanks! Hongwei - This message sent using EMUmail -- http://www.emumail.com - Jumping through hoops to get E-mail on the road? You've got two choices: Join the circus, or use MollyMail. Molly Mail -- http://www.mollymail.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] win2000 and samba
I attribute this to a Windows 2000 bug. I have 30+ machines here, almost all of which are windows 2000. Anytime they are trying to connect to a machine as a different username, the password/username being used for the share do not get correctly saved. I have not, however, tried connecting to a share on a windows server using a different username. I presume it will exhibit the same behavior. Maybe I'll try it out later today. --Kaleb On Tuesday 15 October 2002 07:15 am, you wrote: Hi, We have a samba server 2.2.4 in a RH 6.2 Linux system. I should say that the samba server is working well except for a win2000 workstation. For this win2000, the user can mount network drive to the samba server, e.g. H: to \\sambaserver\username, it asks the password, if entered correctly. it is connected. No problem at all. However, if the user reboots the win2000, the poblem comes. The drive name H: is there, but he cannot connect to the samba server. It keeps asking the password, saying password incorrect. If the user dismount the drive H:, then mount the drive H: to \\sambaserver\username again, then everything is fine -- he enters the correct password and get connected. Every time when he reboots the win2000, he has the same problem. At the same time, our other windows (95/98/me/nt/xp) don't have such problem. Unfortunately, we have only one win2000, so cannot test other machine. We already set EnablePlainTextPassword = 1, and use security=user at the samba server. Is it because win2000 has something particular? How to fix it? Thanks! Hongwei - This message sent using EMUmail -- http://www.emumail.com - Jumping through hoops to get E-mail on the road? You've got two choices: Join the circus, or use MollyMail. Molly Mail -- http://www.mollymail.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Runaway samba processes
Hi, I need some help! We have Samba 2.2.5 running on AIX 4.3.3. The server is a very heavy duty server, and has 3 main shares, which are very large. The problem is that after a few days of running, the server suddenly stops killing off newly spawned smbd processes. They do not die, even when the original smbd process is killed. They will respond to a kill -9, but killing off the main PID does not kill the runaway children. (Instead, their PPID goes to 1 ) Killing off all the smbd processes with kill -9, and restarting the daemon fixes the problem. This really isn't acceptable. The only thing I can see in the log is that there is rogue machine doing connects with a bad userid/password pair. This is occuring in the log every second or so. The problem here is that we are running at a high debug level, and the log is overwritten within minutes due to this problem. At the moment I am running a test to see if I can reliably reproduce the problem by replicating the rogue login attempts on a test box. There's another test in the pipeline to save a log file large enough to record when it starts so we have more of an idea whats going on, as the logs written after the processes start running away aren't much help. Thoughts : It could be that samba isn't closing the socket properly. This fits, if the process is waiting for the socket to close, but it stays open (deadlocked condition?). Why this might be, I can only guess. I've proved that it works again on the same machine after killing off the runaways, so it does not appear to be an environment issue. It might be a problem with AIX and Samba under certain conditions. A Memory leak maybe? In any case, I would be grateful for some ideas/help. Thanks, Robert -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] smb_errno: class ERRDOS, code 112 from command 0xb
Hi. We run Samba 2.2.1a in production and it seems to be working fine. We run it on RedHat 7.2, kernel 2.4.7-10smp. All of a sudden (I'm sure it's for a reason, but I can't tell why), this shows up in the logs: Oct 15 10:36:03 mumbai kernel: smb_errno: class ERRDOS, code 112 from command 0xb Oct 15 10:36:03 mumbai kernel: smb_errno: class ERRDOS, code 112 from command 0xb Oct 15 10:36:03 mumbai kernel: smb_writepage_sync: failed write, wsize=512, result=-5 Could anybody tell me if this is something to worry about and what might be causing it? Thanks, Erik Enge. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Directory size display discrepency
Message: 10 Subject: Re: [Samba] Directory size display discrepency From: Stephen Kitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: samba lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 15 Oct 2002 11:30:46 +0100 Hi Micheal Subject: Re: [Samba] Directory size display discrepency Thanks for clearing that up - I did think that is was just a 'windows thing' but had to find out. It may not be. What version of samba are you running? I think up to 2.2.3a, and maybe 2.2.4, samba wasn't calculating this correctly. I'm assuming that the directory contents actually do total around 33 bytes. It's been a while since I used a DEC so I don't remember how its du handles the size of small directories. If you use ls -l you'll probably see that the directory shows 4096 as the size. On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:55:52AM +0100, Stephen Kitchener wrote: When I slect properties of a directory it has two enties Size and Size on disk As an example size says 33 bytes, size on disk says 512kb and if I du a du -ks on the directory it reports 4 k. stat the file, and multiply by the blocks by the block size, and you should be seeing the same size that windows reports in 'size on disk'. If you don't, there is a problem. This works fine for me with 2.2.5 (to the byte) on linux. Regards, Buchan -- |Registered Linux User #182071-| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone * Work+27 82 472 2231 * +27 21 8828820x121 Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering http://www.cae.co.za GPG Key http://ranger.dnsalias.com/bgmilne.asc 1024D/60D204A7 2919 E232 5610 A038 87B1 72D6 AC92 BA50 60D2 04A7 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] looping smbd/ldap
We have a problem with our samba-2.2.5 PDC looping against our ldap server. The smbd process consumes more and more memory until the system runs out or until we kill it. The smbd is not the core process, but a child which is handling a Windows XP user session. There is no output from the smbd process if I switch on level 10 debugging using smbcontrol. I don't know if this is because the smbd is in such a hard loop that it does not respond to the signal or that the loop does not include any debug statements. The smbd cannot be killed by kill -TERM, it has to be a kill -9. If I use par on the process it is looping around a select() and a read(). The system is handling hundreds of concurrent XP user sessions which look Ok, but several times a day we have one of these run-away processes. We have switched on logging of the ldap, but there is so much activity from all the normal sessions that we can't see what the run-away activity is. Any ideas please? Phil. --- Phil Chambers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) University of Exeter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Printer settings on 2.2.5
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Nicolas Kowalski wrote: Samba. Most of the described procedure worked well. Win2k/NT workstations have now the ability to download the required drivers. Most ? Which ones failed? However, users (then me) noticed that no duplex printing is possible. When Going to Control-Panel-Printers, we can select the Printer properties, then the disposition and finally tell this printer must use duplex printing without problem (as a superuser or as a normal user). So does the duplex setting stick after you set is an an administrator (under the Advanced tab)? [2002/10/15 10:01:27, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:01:42, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:01:53, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:02:15, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(329) Allowed connection from (129.88.43.121) [2002/10/15 10:02:16, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(263) find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER:28836:7245) [2002/10/15 10:02:16, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(263) find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER:28836:7245) [2002/10/15 10:02:21, 2] lib/smbrun.c:smbrun(148) Failed to create stdout file descriptor [2002/10/15 10:02:48, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! [2002/10/15 10:03:18, 2] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_receive_message(747) srv_spoolss_receive_message: got incorrect message size (17)! Is this all of the log? Not level 10 i don't think. cheers, jerry - Hewlett-Packard - http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team-- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed I never saved anything for the swim back. Ethan Hawk in Gattaca -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE9rD9vIR7qMdg1EfYRAkVsAJ97L6ejnj6qsyqJFffwxa6JXqOQMwCfaQ3X tAXz7h+bfvr1zm8Ut4tcmF4= =cO1i -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Runaway samba processes
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 16:28:42 +0100 Robert Euston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I need some help! We have Samba 2.2.5 running on AIX 4.3.3. The server is a very heavy duty server, and has 3 main shares, which are very large. The problem is that after a few days of running, the server suddenly stops killing off newly spawned smbd processes. They do not die, even when the original smbd process is killed. They will respond to a kill -9, but killing off the main PID does not kill the runaway children. (Instead, their PPID goes to 1 ) Killing off all the smbd processes with kill -9, and restarting the daemon fixes the problem. This really isn't acceptable. The only thing I can see in the log is that there is rogue machine doing connects with a bad userid/password pair. This is occuring in the log every second or so. The problem here is that we are running at a high debug level, and the log is overwritten within minutes due to this problem. At the moment I am running a test to see if I can reliably reproduce the problem by replicating the rogue login attempts on a test box. There's another test in the pipeline to save a log file large enough to record when it starts so we have more of an idea whats going on, as the logs written after the processes start running away aren't much help. Thoughts : It could be that samba isn't closing the socket properly. This fits, if the process is waiting for the socket to close, but it stays open (deadlocked condition?). Why this might be, I can only guess. I've proved that it works again on the same machine after killing off the runaways, so it does not appear to be an environment issue. It might be a problem with AIX and Samba under certain conditions. A Memory leak maybe? I'm curious to see if this is in any way related to a problem we have. Are the ruaway processes using cpu or are they completely idle? We have a problem with smbd getting into a loop and consuming cpu. We do also see processes which do not get closed down, but it is just odd processes and I think they will kill with just a -TERM. Phil. --- Phil Chambers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) University of Exeter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] PAM
I upgraded Redhat 7.0 to Redhat 7.2 and then my PDC stoped working, only old users could connect but not new users. I think there is something wrong with PAM but i don't know, before i updated i only needed to give a user system account and set a password on that then it worked now it don't. Anyone got any help? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Share names causing big troubles
I work for a school dist, and I am having a bit of trouble with the Student Server We have about 3000 students all with their own accounts. I had the samba server setup to share their home directories but their home directories are the same as their login name. So jamie.mcparland would be an example of a share name. But in Win 9X it gets truncated to jamie.mcparla then we get the error that the share does not exist. I understand that Win 9X can't handle names longer than 13 chars. So I'm sure some of you have had this problem as well. How did you deal with it? I really don't want to regenerate the accounts. I was thinking about just setting the student directory as a share point but and chmoding all the actual student directories to 700. This works and students only have access to their own directory BUT you have to look through 3000 folders to find your home folder and that¹s not a good thing. Is their anywat I can hide the other users folders from the logged in user. IE when you click on the student share and your logged in as jamie.mcparland you only see your jamie.mcparland folder? Our setup is Samba 2.25 and RH 7.3 Thanks Jamie McParland -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Windows Session timeouts -- when Samba is slow
While discussing unexpected timeouts on a slow (auto-restored from tape) filesystem, or on a slow network, a colleague referred me to the attached snippit of an MS manual: Has anyone tried this, and if so, was it usefull? --dave --- Error 3013, The redirector has timed out to SERVERNAME usually means that the Server that you are attempting to connect to is: Either busy and cannot respond before the rdr timeout The network could be busy Bottleneck in the network As to troubleshooting this problem, you may want to exhaust all means before deciding to increase the amount of time before the redirector stops (SESSTIMEOUT). The SESSTIMEOUT parm can be set in the following registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters Some things you can try are to obtain a trace of the packets on the network. You want to zoom in on the amount of time it takes for the Server to respond back to the workstation. Another idea is to perform what ever operations that was done backwards. If you were connecting to ServerA from ServerB, try connecting to ServerB from ServerA. Also have another client attempt to connect to the same server to see if both redirectors have the same problem connecting to the same server. You may also want to check the following items: Check to see that the latest network driver is installed. Check to determine whether the network adapter has a configuration utility that allows tuning parameters. If so, try maximizing the network performance. MORE INFORMATION Valid values for the SessTimeout registry key are: SessTimeout REG_DWORD Range: 10 - 65535 seconds Default: 45 Additional query words: event id Keywords : kbnetwork ntnetserv Version : :; winnt:3.5,3.51,4.0 Platform : winnt Issue type: kbinfo -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify DMCO's MTEC team in Toronto| some people and astonish the rest. Formerly Opcom, ACE and SIS. | (905) 415-2849 or x52849 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] strange trouble with Win2k
I am running Samba 2.2.4 on a Debian machine (2.2.5 is compiling right now), and I'm experiencing strange problems with Win2k-Clients in a domain with the Samba-server as PDC. The clients can join the domain, authenticate users to the Samba server and access shares, thats o.k. However, they do not seem to believe that they are in the domain. If I click on Network Neigbourhood, there is only Entire Network, and if I browse down this list I can get to our domain. But shouldn't our domain (SECKLER) appear on the same level as Entire Network? Of course seeing your domain on top level isn't important, but maybe this is an indication of a general problem - I also have some trouble with printing. The clients are SP3 now, I think, but the problem was the same without SP (or was ist SP1?). Does anybody have an idea, or tips how to find the cause? TIA, Frank - smb.conf follows - [global] workgroup = seckler domain logons = yes server string = sugar logon home = # don't let the profiles be stored on the server: # logon drive = /var/export/homes/%U logon path = logon script = %U.bat # domain group = /etc/samba/localgroup.map # domain admin users = admin domain admin group = wsadmin root printer admin = wsadmin add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser --conf /etc/adduser.smbmachine.conf --home /dev/null --no-create-home --gecos Machine Trust Account --disabled-password --force-badname %u #printing printing = CUPS printcap = cups load printers = yes # security security = user guest account = nobody encrypt passwords = yes # browseable = no include = /etc/samba/hosts_allow # browsing os level = 64 local master = yes preferred master = yes domain master = yes remote announce = 141.89.201.255 # wins-support: wins support = yes name resolve order = lmhosts wins hosts bcast debug level = 2 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 # compatibility client code page = 850 character set = ISO8859-1 [netlogon] path = /var/export/smblogon guest ok = no writeable = no [homes] -- Ich habe z.Z. nur einmal pro Tag Netzzugang. Daher kommen meine Antworten langsamer als üblich Frank Küster geb. Fürst -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] upgrade to 3.0alpha20: accented chars in filenames unreadable
Upon upgrading from 2.2.5 to 3.0alpha20 on Debian unstable, filenames with accented characters (ie: éàî etc.) became unreadable. For example in W2K a filename previously called résumé.xls became r when looking at the samba share; and the filename is impossible to modify from windows: samba log says file not found. From the shell the file looks like r?sum?.xls but the ? are actually 0x83. Now, the file contents are intact and if modified from the unix command line to non-accented they become accessible again from windows. FWIW I used the following command to sanitize all filenames: % rename -v 's/\x8c/i/g;s/[\x83\x8a\x82]/e/g' **/* I know I'm using an alpha samba and unstable debian, but still I'd like to understand what happened, if possible. Is this a known issue? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Exe on samba does not work
Hi there I'm a newbie and have the following problem : Have set up samba 2.2.3a-6 on Debian 3. Thought I could have this server as file/asset management server. Put asset management software on a share and have a couple of test pc's access this share. They try to execute the file on this share that collects data locally and then puts this information on a subdirectory of the share they are accessing. The software then puts a error log on the parent directory saying that it cannot create the file. There is a file written to the subdirectory but having a 0 kb reading. The log file on Samba shows the following: Smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(834)oplock_break:client failure in break - shutting down this smbd Smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(758)oplock_break:receive_smberror(success)oplock failed for file auditdata/ina32.exe(dev = 301, inode = 32875, file_id = 13) Gibberish to me - can someone help me please? Regards Sudhashen Naicker _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Need installation help of SAMBA on UNIX Sun- Solaris version 8 platform
Dear Mr. Andrew Tridgell, I am new to samba. I understood that it allows you to share the files from Microsoft windows env. and UNIX environment. I need to install the software on my UNIX machine. Do I need the license? I downloaded the following file. samba-latest.tar.gz I copied to UNIX env. and gunzip and tar to extract all the files. Is this correct step? I will appreciate, if you can guide me regarding installation procedures and documents. Thank You, Jay Shah
[Samba] 2.2.6rc2 and authentication issues...
We just popped 2.2.6rc2 on to see if we could resolve a few printing issues, and now I can't seem to do the printer sharing on any printers on the server... In [global]: workgroup = CORP netbios name = NEWLUCY security = DOMAIN encrypt passwords = Yes update encrypted = Yes password server = LUNA pam password change = Yes unix password sync = Yes log level = 10 name resolve order = wins lmhosts host bcast os level = 0 preferred master = No local master = No domain master = No wins proxy = Yes wins server = 65.198.68.135 winbind uid = 1-2 winbind gid = 20001-3 template homedir = /home/%U template shell = /usr/local/bin/bash winbind separator = + guest account = smbguest printer admin = CORP+Domain Admins hosts allow = 65.198.68. 127. localhost printing = lprng the printer general settings: [bw2] comment = bw2.corp.lumeta.com path = /tmp printer admin = ntadmin, root, ges, lumeta, CORP+Domain Admins guest ok = Yes printable = Yes print command = lpr -r -P%p -J '%J' %s printer name = bw2 I'm a member of CORP\Domain Admins, and also ges. I've gone through smbpasswd and reset my account just to be safe to the same password as the domain one. I get Printer settings could not be saved. Operation could not be permitted.--I've stopped/removed all lock files/restarted Samba still get the same thing... Any help is appreciated... :-/ Thanks! Glenn --- Glenn E. Sieb System Administrator Lumeta Corporation +1 732 357-3514 (V) +1 732 564-0731 (Fax) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Share names causing big troubles
Not a bad idea. Problem is we have kids sharing all the computers so we can't be mapping their home dirs to a drive letter. We could map the homes share but then we still have the problem of all the 3000 folders showing up and you have to dig through them for yours. It would work If we had profiles going but I gotta get this working befroe I can even think about getting into that mess HAHA! - Jamie On 10/15/02 10:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Did you try to let any student mount a drive say x: to //sambaserver/homes? Then, it will automatically point to his home directory without knowing the real directory's name. Just a thought, may or may not work. Hongwei On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 09:56:42 -0700 Jamie McParland wrote: I work for a school dist, and I am having a bit of trouble with the Student Server We have about 3000 students all with their own accounts. I had the samba server setup to share their home directories but their home directories are the same as their login name. So jamie.mcparland would be an example of a share name. But in Win 9X it gets truncated to jamie.mcparla then we get the error that the share does not exist. I understand that Win 9X can't handle names longer than 13 chars. So I'm sure some of you have had this problem as well. How did you deal with it? I really don't want to regenerate the accounts. I was thinking about just setting the student directory as a share point but and chmoding all the actual student directories to 700. This works and students only have access to their own directory BUT you have to look through 3000 folders to find your home folder and that¹s not a good thing. Is their anywat I can hide the other users folders from the logged in user. IE when you click on the student share and your logged in as jamie.mcparland you only see your jamie.mcparland folder? Our setup is Samba 2.25 and RH 7.3 Thanks Jamie McParland -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba - This message sent using EMUmail -- http://www.emumail.com - Jumping through hoops to get E-mail on the road? You've got two choices: Join the circus, or use MollyMail. Molly Mail -- http://www.mollymail.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Printing W2K net use lpt
Hello, I've got a problem with printing on a Windows 2K box. Printing from that box to a samba server via the normal print mechanism works fine. The problem is when the person needs to print to a lpt port. The capture succeeds, but when the file is copied to lpt2 it never gets printed. There are other machines that can do the capture and copy to the lpt port but they are Win 9x. The files being copied are plot files generated by a cad program. I noticed in the How-To that using enumports might be needed to make using lpt ports work. It's not working though and I'm still getting the same error message. I've just started using disable spoolss = yes but that doesn't seem to help either. All relevant information is below. Any help is appreciated. James Hubbard This is the command being used to capture the port. net use lpt2: \\server-bristol\hp450c Samba version 2.2.5 RedHat 7.2 Windows 2K with the latest service packs. smb.conf [global] .. printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes enumports command=/home/samba/ports.sh disable spoolss = yes printing = lprng ... security = share [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no guest ok = yes writable = no printable = yes public = yes use client driver = yes This is the error messages that I'm getting in the log file for that machine. [2002/10/15 14:27:22, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39) INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 28282 (2.2.5) Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution [2002/10/15 14:27:22, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41) === [2002/10/15 14:27:22, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1092) PANIC: internal error [2002/10/15 14:27:26, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(38) === [2002/10/15 14:27:26, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39) INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 28631 (2.2.5) Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution [2002/10/15 14:27:26, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41) === [2002/10/15 14:27:26, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1092) PANIC: internal error -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Share names causing big troubles
are you looking for "hide unreadable = Yes" ? hide unreadable (S) This parameter prevents clients from seeing the existance of files that cannot be read. Defaults to off. Default: hide unreadable = no ~ Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the quick response.. The phone is literally ringing from a crabbyteacher about this. HA!I just tried that. \\172.16.48.50\students\So my home directory would look likeThis is the directory with all the kids folders in it. It shows all theother kids folders. I chmoded all the kids folders to 700 so a student canonly access their own dir.I also played with chmoding the students dir. I thought if I set it to 755they would only see their folder but no such luck. All the folders show up.On 10/15/02 11:56 AM, "Herb Lewis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jamie McParland wrote: Yea I did that but you see the other 2999 students. And you have to lookthrough them all to find your folder. Thats not gonna fly with theteachers. - Jamie I think you misunderstand. I don't mean to share the parent directoryfor the user home directories. Samba has a special share named homesthat maps to the home directory of the user. If my login name washerb, I could map my home as either \\server\herb or \\server\homesand get the same directory. This should work to allow you to map\\server\homes instead of \\server\jamie.mcparland to get to yourhome directory on samba.
Re: [Samba] Share names causing big troubles
Here's the Homes excerpt from my samba configuration... [homes] comment = Home Directories username = %S writeable = Yes create mask = 0744 force create mode = 0775 directory mask = 0750 browseable = No The browseable = No line hides em all. You might want to stick to a mo9re convention (old school) username convention for length reasons, like jmcparland or something... Jer mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the quick response.. The phone is literally ringing from a crabby teacher about this. HA! I just tried that. \\172.16.48.50\students\ So my home directory would look like This is the directory with all the kids folders in it. It shows all the other kids folders. I chmoded all the kids folders to 700 so a student can only access their own dir. I also played with chmoding the students dir. I thought if I set it to 755 they would only see their folder but no such luck. All the folders show up. On 10/15/02 11:56 AM, Herb Lewis mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jamie McParland wrote: Yea I did that but you see the other 2999 students. And you have to look through them all to find your folder. That s not gonna fly with the teachers. - Jamie I think you misunderstand. I don't mean to share the parent directory for the user home directories. Samba has a special share named homes that maps to the home directory of the user. If my login name was herb, I could map my home as either \\server\herb or \\server\homes and get the same directory. This should work to allow you to map \\server\homes instead of \\server\jamie.mcparland to get to your home directory on samba. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
RE: [Samba] swat
Hi: There are a few possibilities that could cause this. Make sure that the swat file in /etc/xinetd.d exists and that disable is set to no. Make sure that it there is a line in /etc/services that reads: swat901/tcp # Samba Web Administration Tool Then restart Samba and try it again. http://sambaip:901 Hope that helps. Stu... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of DOnnie McMahan Sent: October 15, 2002 10:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] swat I need help getting swat to run I did it once (by luck) and can't do it again . both machines are mine small home network windows and redhat linux 7.1. re installed many times . when I start swat netscape sayes connection 127.0.0.1 :901 refused by server server may be busy... tried to configure smb.conf manualy got close but don't know what password it wants I tried all passwords I used during setup both boxes no good I do not have online access often but can wait unless someone can call (847) 409-8807 I would be greatfull or e'mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] i'm lost thank you donald mcmahan _ Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] What is client failure in oplock break?
Below are a number of errors that appeared in a log file today. I am running Samba v2.2.5 on a Red Hat Linux v7.3 system. The client experiencing/causing the errors below is a WinXP(SP1) machine. The log entries below pertain to 2 errors, the first in handling file 6.zip and the second in attempting to run file DiskeeperWks413zssi.exe. I didn't see the first error occur, but I witnessed the second. The file was double-clicked in Windows Explorer, and nothing seemed to happen. After a couple seconds I noticed that Windows Explorer was frozen and had to be manually killed. What is causing the errors below and what can I do to fix them? Thanks. [2002/10/15 04:45:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(796) oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds. oplock_break failed for file NMS Photos/What's NMS About/6.zip (dev = 812, inode = 405606, file_id = 4810). [2002/10/15 04:45:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(868) oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file NMS Photos/What's NMS About/6.zip [2002/10/15 04:45:43, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4489) reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 13686 and no oplock granted on this file (NMS Photos/What's NMS About/6.zip). [2002/10/15 13:45:20, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(823) oplock_break: no break received from client within 30 seconds. oplock_break failed for file Application Setup/DiskeeperWks413zssi.exe (dev =812, inode = 600356, file_id = 135). [2002/10/15 13:45:20, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(868) oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file Application Setup/DiskeeperWks413zssi.exe [2002/10/15 13:45:20, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4489) reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 8969 and no oplock granted on this file (Application Setup/DiskeeperWks413zssi.exe). -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Share names causing big troubles
Hey That did the trick! Thanks SO MUCH to all who offered suggestions. Heres a recap for the mailing list archives. If your user names are Longer than 13 chars windows 9X doesn't play to well with them. Win 9X truncates the share name and so it says the share is not a valid name when you click on it. Instead of sharing homes make a share in your smb.conf like this [Home] path = /path/to/%U Now if the user is logged in and goes to the server through the network neighborhood, they will see a share called Home this will be the home directory of the user logged into the workstation. - Jamie On 10/15/02 12:02 PM, Kaleb Pederson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 15 October 2002 11:54 am, you wrote: Not a bad idea. Problem is we have kids sharing all the computers so we can't be mapping their home dirs to a drive letter. We could map the homes share but then we still have the problem of all the 3000 folders showing up and you have to dig through them for yours. I don't understand why you don't just fix the name of the share to something like: [mydir] path = /path/to/%U that way it picks up the folder based on the username but doesn't have a long sharename? I presume you already have some sort of authentication method and at this point the students are already authenticated, so this would be an easy solution. It also makes writing documentation easy: In order to get to your files, just open \\servername\mydir When you do play with profiles, which is what my servers are running, make sure that the profiles are split up according to os version. --Kaleb It would work If we had profiles going but I gotta get this working befroe I can even think about getting into that mess HAHA! - Jamie On 10/15/02 10:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Did you try to let any student mount a drive say x: to //sambaserver/homes? Then, it will automatically point to his home directory without knowing the real directory's name. Just a thought, may or may not work. Hongwei On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 09:56:42 -0700 Jamie McParland wrote: I work for a school dist, and I am having a bit of trouble with the Student Server We have about 3000 students all with their own accounts. I had the samba server setup to share their home directories but their home directories are the same as their login name. So jamie.mcparland would be an example of a share name. But in Win 9X it gets truncated to jamie.mcparla then we get the error that the share does not exist. I understand that Win 9X can't handle names longer than 13 chars. So I'm sure some of you have had this problem as well. How did you deal with it? I really don't want to regenerate the accounts. I was thinking about just setting the student directory as a share point but and chmoding all the actual student directories to 700. This works and students only have access to their own directory BUT you have to look through 3000 folders to find your home folder and that¹s not a good thing. Is their anywat I can hide the other users folders from the logged in user. IE when you click on the student share and your logged in as jamie.mcparland you only see your jamie.mcparland folder? Our setup is Samba 2.25 and RH 7.3 Thanks Jamie McParland -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba - This message sent using EMUmail -- http://www.emumail.com - Jumping through hoops to get E-mail on the road? You've got two choices: Join the circus, or use MollyMail. Molly Mail -- http://www.mollymail.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] 2.2.6rc2 and authentication issues...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Glenn Sieb wrote: We just popped 2.2.6rc2 on to see if we could resolve a few printing issues, and now I can't seem to do the printer sharing on any printers on the server... Glen, Please try this patch to winbindd. It fixes a looping problem with domain groups when winbind enum groups = yes (the default). http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/patches/jerry/2.2.6rc2-winbind-looping.patch I'm a member of CORP\Domain Admins, and also ges. I've gone through smbpasswd and reset my account just to be safe to the same password as the domain one. I get Printer settings could not be saved. Operation could not be permitted.--I've stopped/removed all lock files/restarted Samba still get the same thing... Also make sure you have initialized the device mode on the printer. cheers, jerry - Hewlett-Packard - http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team-- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed I never saved anything for the swim back. Ethan Hawk in Gattaca -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE9rIZDIR7qMdg1EfYRAvNgAKCDj+TYizA6DRKywUe8ZnL8llYI0wCfR+n+ Gg9OgsB4kcxEOB+pta2Z/FE= =19ze -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Being Administrator on a Samba Domain
Hello all: I am in the process of implementing a Samba Primary Domain controller and I have a few questions that I can't yet resolve. First off, how can I set it so that when I log in to a computer on the domain as my username, ajc, that I gain Administrator rights to that PC? Second, in Windows 2000 Pro I almost always go into StartSettingsControl PanelsAdministrative ToolsLocal Security Policy and change some of the default policies. Is there someway that when the computers log into the Domain that they all could gather this information from one file? If so, can someone lead me in the right direction to figuring this out? And third, this is a Windows question that I should probably ask elsewhere but so far I have not found an answer. Suddenly my Win2k Pro computer has begun to boot very slowly. If I check the event log I see that on any given boot, several always changing services will fail to load. Does anyone know have any experience with this? I've tried to do the CD-Repair but that didn't help at all. Thank you for your help, A Cline acline at rimvisions dot com EASY and FREE access to your email anywhere: http://kralweb.com/mail Need cheap webhosting? Visit: http://genialt.no -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Being Administrator on a Samba Domain
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Aaron Cline wrote: Hello all: I am in the process of implementing a Samba Primary Domain controller and I have a few questions that I can't yet resolve. First off, how can I set it so that when I log in to a computer on the domain as my username, ajc, that I gain Administrator rights to that PC? In smb.conf [globals] admin users = ajc root Second, in Windows 2000 Pro I almost always go into StartSettingsControl PanelsAdministrative ToolsLocal Security Policy and change some of the default policies. Is there someway that when the computers log into the Domain that they all could gather this information from one file? If so, can someone lead me in the right direction to figuring this out? Use the Win2K Resource Kit Group Policy Editor to configure all the setting you need. Then save that as a file called NTConfig.Pol and locate this in the root of your Netlogon share. This file gets auto-loaded at every domain logon. And third, this is a Windows question that I should probably ask elsewhere but so far I have not found an answer. Suddenly my Win2k Pro computer has begun to boot very slowly. If I check the event log I see that on any given boot, several always changing services will fail to load. Does anyone know have any experience with this? I've tried to do the CD-Repair but that didn't help at all. Thank you for your help, A Cline acline at rimvisions dot com EASY and FREE access to your email anywhere: http://kralweb.com/mail Need cheap webhosting? Visit: http://genialt.no - John T. -- John H Terpstra Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] perl module for creating nt/lm password hash from cleartext
Hello Folks, Would anyone know if there exists a Perl module that can be used for creating the NT and LM passwords from clear text? Thanks in advance. -- Luc Lalonde, analyste - Département de génie informatique: École polytechnque de Montréal (514) 340-4711 x5049 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To *you* I'm an atheist; to God, I'm the Loyal Opposition. - -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Being Administrator on a Samba Domain
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 17:22, Aaron Cline wrote: Hello all: I am in the process of implementing a Samba Primary Domain controller and I have a few questions that I can't yet resolve. First off, how can I set it so that when I log in to a computer on the domain as my username, ajc, that I gain Administrator rights to that PC? make a unix group domadmins (or whatever) add your user ajc to that group use the domain admin group smb.conf parameter domain admin group (G) This parameter is intended as a temporary solution to enable users to be a member of the Domain Admins group when a Samba host is acting as a PDC. A complete solution will be provided by a system for mapping Windows NT/2000 groups onto UNIX groups. Please note that this parameter has a somewhat confusing name. It accepts a list of usernames and of group names in standard smb.conf notation. See also domain guest group, domain logons Default: no domain administrators Example: domain admin group = root wheel Second, in Windows 2000 Pro I almost always go into StartSettingsControl PanelsAdministrative ToolsLocal Security Policy and change some of the default policies. Is there someway that when the computers log into the Domain that they all could gather this information from one file? If so, can someone lead me in the right direction to figuring this out? I don't know for sure - there was something like this for nt4 but I don't know if it works for w2k and xp. I get around this problem by just re-imaging the clients when i make a change to the security policies And third, this is a Windows question that I should probably ask elsewhere but so far I have not found an answer. Suddenly my Win2k Pro computer has begun to boot very slowly. If I check the event log I see that on any given boot, several always changing services will fail to load. Does anyone know have any experience with this? I've tried to do the CD-Repair but that didn't help at all. dunno - don't waste too much time figuring this out - just reinstall. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Unstable Samba PDC
I set up Samba 2.2.6rc3 (also tried 2.2.4 and 2.2.5 with same effect) as a PDC. It works just fine most of the time. But once every few logons or logoffs I get errors about not being able to write files because a process is currently using them when its updating the roaming profile or a message about not being able to find the roaming profile when logging on. This happens a lot less often than the first error. Has anyone come across this before? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] strange behavior on file copy from Novel
I am experienceing very strange behavior when copying files from Novel shares to samba shares. This behavior is evident when using windows explorer to copy files from a Novel network share to my samba shares, not a. copying a file from my local partitions to the samba share b. copying a file from a remote windows share. Is anyone aware of strange Novel settings that would prevent copying files to another share? I can copy the files from Novel to my local partitions with no difficulties, but these files cannot then be coppied to the samba shares. Thanks, Ben -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] strange behavior on file copy from Novel
I guess I could describe what the behavior is, not just when it happens :) when copying a file, a 0-length file is created on the share. A window then pops up asking if i want to overwrite the already existing file of the same name. When i click ok, i'm told that i cannot copy because the source file is in use. Ben Calvert ben.calvert@ams. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] comcc: Sent by:Subject: [Samba] strange behavior on file copy from Novel samba-admin@lists .samba.org 10/15/2002 03:35 PM I am experienceing very strange behavior when copying files from Novel shares to samba shares. This behavior is evident when using windows explorer to copy files from a Novel network share to my samba shares, not a. copying a file from my local partitions to the samba share b. copying a file from a remote windows share. Is anyone aware of strange Novel settings that would prevent copying files to another share? I can copy the files from Novel to my local partitions with no difficulties, but these files cannot then be coppied to the samba shares. Thanks, Ben -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] (fwd from guthrie@counterexample.org) Comment on a web page
- Forwarded message from John T. Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] - From: John T. Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Comment on a web page Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 19:20:06 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Whom It May Concern, I was just looking at your Samba Printing Support Page: http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/printer_driver2.html and on there it mentions that you need to make a directory to place all of your drivers. Then it goes on to say that you need to create the following directory tree under that: [print$]- |-W32X86 ; Windows NT x86 |-WIN40; Windows 95/98 |-W32ALPHA ; Windows NT Alpha_AXP |-W32MIPS ; Windows NT R4000 |-W32PPC ; Windows NT PowerPC Of course, you would customize this to whatever architectures you were tyring to support. I was recently trying to install the driver for an Epson Stylus C80 printer, and it tried to put a file in a directory named COLOR that wasn't mentioned in the above list. Once I created that directory with the appropriate permissions, everything seemed to install just fine. I just thought that you might like to note on your webpage that some printer vendors may try to install to other directories than those listed, and that you may actually need to create those directories. I hope that this helps. Sincerely, John Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] - End forwarded message - -- Martin -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] winbind
Hi, I have winbind working, as wbinfo -u wbinfo -g wbinfo -t getent passwd getent group all displays valide results. However, when I clicked on tried to get to the shared home from network neighborhood I keep getting prompt for password. No matter what I enter the prompt continues. I see /home/MY_SERVER/user1 is created, and I did login as user1 on W2K station. I don't have a samba user1 though. Would someone please give me a few pointers? Does entering %H for path %S for valid user on the HOME share matters? Thanks. Regards, Norman -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Printing W2K net use lpt
I've gotten more detail for the problem that I'm having. This problem occurs on multiple Win 2K machines. I set log level = 8 and got the output for this event. I've attached the output of the log to the end of the message. This error occurs when: 1.) a printer is caputred to a certain port. In this case lpt2 2.) a file is copied to the port James Hubbard P.S. See error log below. I apologize for the length. James Hubbard wrote: Hello, I've got a problem with printing on a Windows 2K box. Printing from that box to a samba server via the normal print mechanism works fine. The problem is when the person needs to print to a lpt port. The capture succeeds, but when the file is copied to lpt2 it never gets printed. There are other machines that can do the capture and copy to the lpt port but they are Win 9x. The files being copied are plot files generated by a cad program. I noticed in the How-To that using enumports might be needed to make using lpt ports work. It's not working though and I'm still getting the same error message. I've just started using disable spoolss = yes but that doesn't seem to help either. All relevant information is below. Any help is appreciated. James Hubbard This is the command being used to capture the port. net use lpt2: \\server-bristol\hp450c Samba version 2.2.5 RedHat 7.2 Windows 2K with the latest service packs. smb.conf [global] .. printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes enumports command=/home/samba/ports.sh disable spoolss = yes printing = lprng ... security = share [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no guest ok = yes writable = no printable = yes public = yes use client driver = yes This is the error messages that I'm getting in the log file for that machine. [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(982) Defaulting to Lanman password for mike_r [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 4] smbd/password.c:password_ok(593) Null passwords not allowed. [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1039) Registered username nobody for guest access [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 6] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1108) Client requested max send size of 65535 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/process.c:chain_reply(1022) Chained message [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(268) size=164 smb_com=0x75 smb_rcls=0 smb_reh=0 smb_err=0 smb_flg=24 smb_flg2=18439 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(276) smb_tid=0 smb_pid=65279 smb_uid=0 smb_mid=46592 smt_wct=4 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(285) smb_vwv[0]=255 (0xFF) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(285) smb_vwv[1]=164 (0xA4) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(285) smb_vwv[2]=8 (0x8) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(285) smb_vwv[3]=1 (0x1) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(291) smb_bcc=31 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(684) switch message SMBtconX (pid 30505) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(313) setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] smbd/uid.c:change_to_root_user(216) change_to_root_user: now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 4] smbd/reply.c:reply_tcon_and_X(335) Got device type ? [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] lib/access.c:check_access(318) check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list. [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(327) Allowed connection from (192.168.83.31) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 4] smbd/password.c:password_ok(593) Null passwords not allowed. [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(854) authorise_login: ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok (nobody) [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/service.c:make_connection(491) Connect path is /var/spool/samba [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:push_sec_ctx(281) push_sec_ctx(0, 0) : sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/uid.c:push_conn_ctx(285) push_conn_ctx(0) : conn_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(313) setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:get_current_groups(162) get_current_groups: user is in 1 groups: 99 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:pop_sec_ctx(420) pop_sec_ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:get_current_groups(162) get_current_groups: user is in 1 groups: 99 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] smbd/connection.c:claim_connection(156) claiming hp450c 0 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] smbd/password.c:create_nt_token(253) user token sid S-1-5-21-1044157696-2239056659-582067912-1198 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] smbd/password.c:create_nt_token(253) user token sid S-1-5-21-1044157696-2239056659-582067912-1199 [2002/10/15 17:04:23, 5] smbd/password.c:create_nt_token(253)
[Samba] uncertainty principle is untenable !!! (new)
please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], thank you. UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE IS UNTENABLE By reanalysing the experiment of Heisenberg Gamma-Ray Microscope and one of ideal experiment from which uncertainty principle is derived , it is found that actually uncertainty principle can not be obtained from these two ideal experiments . And it is found that uncertainty principle is untenable. Key words : uncertainty principle; experiment of Heisenberg Gamma-Ray Microscope; ideal experiment Ideal Experiment 1 Experiment of Heisenberg Gamma-Ray Microscope A free electron sits directly beneath the center of the microscope's lens (see the picture below or AIP page: http://www.aip.org/history/heisenberg/p08b.htm). The circular lens forms a cone of angle 2A from the electron. The electron is then illuminated from the left by gamma rays--high energy light which has the shortest wavelength. These yield the highest resolution, for according to a principle of wave optics, the microscope can resolve (that is, see or distinguish) objects to a size of dx, which is related to and to the wavelength L of the gamma ray, by the expression: dx = L/(2sinA) (1) However, in quantum mechanics, where a light wave can act like a particle, a gamma ray striking an electron gives it a kick. At the moment the light is diffracted by the electron into the microscope lens, the electron is thrust to the right. To be observed by the microscope, the gamma ray must be scattered into any angle within the cone of angle 2A. In quantum mechanics, the gamma ray carries momentum, as if it were a particle. The total momentum p is related to the wavelength by the formula p = h / L, where h is Planck's constant. (2) In the extreme case of diffraction of the gamma ray to the right edge of the lens, the total momentum in the x direction would be the sum of the electron's momentum P'x in the x direction and the gamma ray's momentum in the x direction: P'x + (h sinA) / L', where L' is the wavelength of the deflected gamma ray. In the other extreme, the observed gamma ray recoils backward, just hitting the left edge of the lens. In this case, the total momentum in the x direction is: P''x - (h sinA) / L''. The final x momentum in each case must equal the initial x momentum, since momentum is never lost (it is conserved). Therefore, the final x momenta are equal to each other: P'x + (h sinA) / L' = P''x - (h sinA) / L'' (3) If A is small, then the wavelengths are approximately the same, L' ~ L ~ L. So we have P''x - P'x = dPx ~ 2h sinA / L (4) Since dx = L/(2 sinA), we obtain a reciprocal relationship between the minimum uncertainty in the measured position,dx, of the electron along the x axis and the uncertainty in its momentum, dPx, in the x direction: dPx ~ h / dxor dPx dx ~ h. (5) For more than minimum uncertainty, the greater than sign may added. Except for the factor of 4pi and an equal sign, this is Heisenberg's uncertainty relation for the simultaneous measurement of the position and momentum of an object . Reanalysis To be seen by the microscope, the gamma ray must be scattered into any angle within the cone of angle 2A. The microscope can resolve (that is, see or distinguish) objects to a size of dx, which is related to and to the wavelength L of the gamma ray, by the expression: dx = L/(2sinA) (1) It is the resolving limit of the microscope, and it is the uncertain quantity of the object's position. Microscope can not see the object which the size is smaller than its resolving limit dx. Therefore, to be seen by the microscope, the size of the electron must be larger than the resolving limit dx or equal to the resolving limit dx. But if the size of the electron is larger than or equal to the resolving limit dx, electron will not be in the range dx. dx can not be deemed to be the uncertain quantity of the electron's position which can be seen by microscope, dx can be deemed to be the uncertain quantity of the electron's position which can not be seen by microscope only. dx is the position's uncertain quantity of the electron which can not be seen by microscope To be seen by the microscope, the gamma ray must be scattered into any angle within the cone of angle 2A, so we can measure the momentum of the electron. dPx is the momentum's uncertain quantity of the electron which can be seen by microscope. What relates to dx is the electron which the size is smaller than the resolving limit .The electron is in the range dx, it can not be seen by the microscope, so its position is uncertain. What relates to dPx is the electron which the size is larger than or equal to the resolving limit .The electron is not in the range dx, it can be seen by the microscope, so its
[Samba] Errors for old server
We installed Samba on our server named BANGKOK, workgroup BANGKOK. I had it as the master browser. But then we ran into an error,. Apparently Windows 98 can't tolerate a computer and a workgroup with the same name. So we changed the computer named to SBANGKOK. But now, even a month later, /var/log/syslog receives a message every few minutes saying that it cannot find the computer named BANGKOK. Apparently something thinks that BANGKOK is the master browser for workgroup BANGKOK and wastes a lot of CPU time looking for it. I have been through the Samba config file and nothing refers to any computer named BANGKOK. I've rebooted the computer; the problem persists. So who is asking for that old computer name, and how do I tell it to stop? Thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Printing...
I am using Red Hat 8.0 and I am trying to get an HP LaserJet 4 Plus to become a shared printer so networked Windows PCs can print to it. I have Samba working fine for sharing files with Windows PCs and I have begun wading through the Samba documentation to enable printing and I have come up with an smb.conf entry that looks like this: [HP4Plus] guest ok = yes comment = Brad's HP Laser printable = yes writable = yes path = /var/spool/samba Testparm says all is OK but my Win2K PC still can't see it, so do I need to do anything else? I know that there are GUI tools available, but I have to do this on a couple of different version Red Hat servers that don't have X installed, so I would like to be able to do it manually if I can. The Samba docs are pretty heavy going for me so any advice would be appreciated. Regards, Brad -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Samba 2.2.6rc4 released
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Heads up everyone This is a preview snapshot of SAMBA_2_2 cvs branch. This is a non-production release provided for testing purposes only. Hopefully this will be the last RC before the final release but you never know until you taste it. Please note the modified and removed parameters. ( Changes since 2.2.6rc3 ) 83) Fix infinite looping bug in winbindd_getgrent() 84) Fix crash bug on 64-bit systems (merge from HEAD) 85) Fix extended character bug when setting LanMan/NT password 86) Negotiate same SMB read size as a Windows 2000 file server to fix performance bug with NT4 clients See the WHATSNEW.txt and smb.conf(5) man pages for the full details. Gzipped and bzipped2 versions of the source and patches can be found at http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/pre GnuPG signature are included in the download directory. The distribution account's public key can be obtained from http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-pubkey.asc RedHat [S]RPMS will be available soon on all mirrors. -- Enjoy The SAMBA Team -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE9rQT+IR7qMdg1EfYRAolVAJ0WcLJ3Uvp0iYI8sTZiiuMooMOcygCfTRwg tpoBdx+XtrteFrk8S+ZyQhU= =L5fO -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] directories creation troubles
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Montag, 14. Oktober 2002 15:27 schrieb Valter Dal Bo: Wellseeing that no one has answered my question, I'm posting it again (maybe the message just passed unnoticed ;-) ). I've just finished setting up a samba 2.2.6pre2 installation on a SGI running IRIX 6.5.16. I've discovered that logging on a win2000 client, if I create a new file on a test share everything works but when I try to create a new directory I get the following error on win: Impossible to create the folder New Folder Impossible to find the specified file. Hi, I had some similar problem on my linux-box with 2.2.6pre2. The error box gave me two possibilities: continue and break. On break no folder was created, on continue the folder was created and usable. The problem with my config was the parameter 'hide unreadable = Yes'. Deleting this brings back the old behaviour. Martin - -- - H E L I X Gesellschaft für Software Engineering mbH - Hanauer Landstrasse 52 Telefon (069) 4789 35-30 60314 Frankfurt am Main Telefax (069) 4789 35-44 - http://www.helix-gmbh.net[EMAIL PROTECTED] - -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9q7yoBG198cnayKQRAiGEAJkBcGF/b2+NIs4QUyGC4dMZ+cxZtgCfabZM HA2Vf4ZVHFqOxU6LSGlWEPk= =QWTY -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] KSambaPlugin 0.3a - Release ( Configuration tool for KDE3 )
Hi, I'm a developer of KSambaPlugin. KSambaPlugin is a configuration tool for KDE 3. It consists of a KControl Center Module for configuring nearly every SAMBA option and a Konqueror properties dialog plugin for quick sharing of single directories. We have released a 0.3 alpha Version which is already very useful (But not ready for critical usage) We need help for testing the program, especially for the design of the dialogs and for missing options. As we are no professional SAMBA users we need some help. Please send comments to improve the program. KSambaPlugin is released under the GPL so it is free. Website : http://ksambakdeplugin.sf.net Download : http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ksambakdeplugin/ksambaplugin-0.3a.tar.bz2 email for comments : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Have fun, Jan Schaefer -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Don't know how to config after compiled the source code ?
smb.conf is located in /usr/local/samba/lib Attached is my smb.conf file. --- Kevin Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi all, After I compiled the source code (samba-2.2.5). I don't know where is the smb.conf location and how to start the smb service. * I find some directory on /usr/local/samba: # cd /usr/local/samba # #binlibmanprivateswatvar Would anyone can teach me a bit for my installation ? Thanks and regards, Kevin Chan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba = http://home.no.net/~knutove/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.htm __ Se den nye Yahoo! Mail på http://no.yahoo.com/ Nytt design, enklere å bruke, alltid tilgang til Adressebok, Kalender og Notisbok smb.conf Description: smb.conf
Re: Mapping between POSIX and NT ACLs
HI Andreas, can you send me a link to our latest patches, please metze At 16:43 09.09.2002 +0200, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote: Hello, here is an improved version of the patch. --Andreas. metze - Stefan metze Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mapping between POSIX and NT ACLs
On Tuesday 15 October 2002 12:26, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote: HI Andreas, can you send me a link to our latest patches, please I'm not finished with adding yesterday's changes; the other versions are at http://acl.bestbits.at/samba/. --Andreas.
Network down - timeouts URGENT
We have a problem with our linux embedded-system and samba units. We mount remote windows shared drives, and transfer a lot of file to/from them. If Windows crash :) or unpluggin RJ, our program hang on read/write calls ( and all other access to remote file ) for undefined time... WE NEED to set a SHORT timeout for connection lost !! The sockopt KEEP_ALIVE not help us! Is there some tuning to recognize netfail fairly?
RE: Domain Admins - Plz help!
Hmmm... that's pretty weird because when I ran smbgroupedit -td it looked like it was mapped correctly. Maybe I was seeing things. =) Anyway, thanks for the help guys, it's working GREEEAAATT!!! IRV -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Stefan Metzmacher Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 4:55 PM To: Bradley W. Langhorst; Irving Carrion Cc: 'Stefan (metze) Metzmacher'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Domain Admins - Plz help! At 16:36 14.10.2002 -0400, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 16:29, Irving Carrion wrote: Sorry, I found the file group_mapping.tdb. You were right Simply deleting the old group_mapping.tdb file and restarting samba did the trick. Thanks! IRV wow - i never would have thought of a corrupt tdb... I think the tdb isn corrupt but contains the wrong mappings, and there should be only one mapping actually, so it's easier to remove the old file and add this mapping, than to remove the wrong mappings and add the right one :-) what tipped you off metze? brad --- Stefan Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
getpwnam_alloc()
After unsuccessfully trying to join the domain several times using the win2k gui I consulted the logs. This is what I'm getting using log level 3. tdbsam: getpwnam_alloc(mytest) return NULL. User does not exist! Is mytest there by mistake, or is this the correct variable. I have Samba 2.999+3.0.alpha20-2 Anybody? IRV
XP SP1 and TEMP profile
Hello, we try to get our new XP machines with SP1 working with profiles but we have the following problem. When we log in into the share the client searche for the profile on the samba 2.2.6pre server and then complains that he can not find it. After that it creates a local TEMP profile. How can we force to create the profile for the user logged in onto the server ? Thanks you Andreas P.S. I must admin that we have no eXPerience with profiles, we used only 9x. Dr. Andreas Moroder Sanitätsbetrieb Brixen - Azienda Sanitaria di Bressanone www.sb-brixen.it- www.as-bressanone.it
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Samba 2.2.6rc4 released
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Heads up everyone This is a preview snapshot of SAMBA_2_2 cvs branch. This is a non-production release provided for testing purposes only. Hopefully this will be the last RC before the final release but you never know until you taste it. Please note the modified and removed parameters. ( Changes since 2.2.6rc3 ) 83) Fix infinite looping bug in winbindd_getgrent() 84) Fix crash bug on 64-bit systems (merge from HEAD) 85) Fix extended character bug when setting LanMan/NT password 86) Negotiate same SMB read size as a Windows 2000 file server to fix performance bug with NT4 clients See the WHATSNEW.txt and smb.conf(5) man pages for the full details. Gzipped and bzipped2 versions of the source and patches can be found at http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/pre GnuPG signature are included in the download directory. The distribution account's public key can be obtained from http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-pubkey.asc RedHat [S]RPMS will be available soon on all mirrors. -- Enjoy The SAMBA Team -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE9rQT+IR7qMdg1EfYRAolVAJ0WcLJ3Uvp0iYI8sTZiiuMooMOcygCfTRwg tpoBdx+XtrteFrk8S+ZyQhU= =L5fO -END PGP SIGNATURE-
CVS update: samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches
Date: Tue Oct 15 17:20:02 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11058/Debian/debian/patches Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 Makefile.in.patch fhs.patch loadparm.patch lpq_parse.c.patch samba.patch smbclient-xfer-speed.patch smbmount-nomtab.patch Log Message: Debian packaging updates from Eloy Revisions: Makefile.in.patch 1.1.2.2 = 1.1.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/Makefile.in.patch?r1=1.1.2.2r2=1.1.2.3 fhs.patch 1.1.2.2 = 1.1.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/fhs.patch?r1=1.1.2.2r2=1.1.2.3 loadparm.patch 1.1.2.3 = 1.1.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/loadparm.patch?r1=1.1.2.3r2=1.1.2.4 lpq_parse.c.patch 1.1.2.1 = 1.1.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/lpq_parse.c.patch?r1=1.1.2.1r2=1.1.2.2 samba.patch 1.1.2.2 = 1.1.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/samba.patch?r1=1.1.2.2r2=1.1.2.3 smbclient-xfer-speed.patch 1.1.2.2 = 1.1.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/smbclient-xfer-speed.patch?r1=1.1.2.2r2=1.1.2.3 smbmount-nomtab.patch 1.1.2.2 = 1.1.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/patches/smbmount-nomtab.patch?r1=1.1.2.2r2=1.1.2.3
CVS update: samba/docs/htmldocs
Date: Tue Oct 15 18:14:31 2002 Author: jelmer Update of /home/cvs/samba/docs/htmldocs In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15814 Modified Files: bugreport.html cvs-access.html diagnosis.html domain-security.html groupmapping.html improved-browsing.html install.html integrate-ms-networks.html msdfs.html other-clients.html pam.html portability.html printing.html printingdebug.html samba-bdc.html samba-ldap-howto.html securitylevels.html speed.html unix-permissions.html winbind.html Added Files: browsing-quick.html Log Message: make html Revisions: browsing-quick.html NONE = 1.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/browsing-quick.html?rev=1.1 bugreport.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/bugreport.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 cvs-access.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/cvs-access.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 diagnosis.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/diagnosis.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 domain-security.html1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/domain-security.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 groupmapping.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/groupmapping.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 improved-browsing.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/improved-browsing.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 install.html1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/install.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 integrate-ms-networks.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/integrate-ms-networks.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 msdfs.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/msdfs.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 other-clients.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/other-clients.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 pam.html1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/pam.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 portability.html1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/portability.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 printing.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/printing.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 printingdebug.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/printingdebug.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 samba-bdc.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/samba-bdc.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 samba-ldap-howto.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/samba-ldap-howto.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 securitylevels.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/securitylevels.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 speed.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/speed.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 unix-permissions.html 1.2 = 1.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/unix-permissions.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3 winbind.html1.9 = 1.10 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/winbind.html?r1=1.9r2=1.10
CVS update: samba/source/passdb
Date: Tue Oct 15 20:14:35 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/passdb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv28341/passdb Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD passdb.c Log Message: Fix for CR#767. Convert the local password from UNIX character set to DOS codepage before hashing. Jeremy. Revisions: passdb.c1.61.2.10 = 1.61.2.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/passdb.c?r1=1.61.2.10r2=1.61.2.11
CVS update: samba/source/param
Date: Tue Oct 15 20:28:58 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/param In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv29544/param Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 loadparm.c Log Message: Removed unused parameters max packet, packet size. Jeremy. Revisions: loadparm.c 1.251.2.121 = 1.251.2.122 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c?r1=1.251.2.121r2=1.251.2.122
CVS update: samba/docs/docbook/manpages
Date: Tue Oct 15 20:53:27 2002 Author: jelmer Update of /home/cvs/samba/docs/docbook/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv31653 Removed Files: make_smbcodepage.1.sgml make_unicodemap.1.sgml Log Message: make_smbcodepage and make_unicodemap are gone in HEAD Revisions: make_smbcodepage.1.sgml 1.3 = NONE http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1.sgml?rev=1.3 make_unicodemap.1.sgml 1.3 = NONE http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/make_unicodemap.1.sgml?rev=1.3
CVS update: samba/docs/manpages
Date: Tue Oct 15 20:56:37 2002 Author: jelmer Update of /home/cvs/samba/docs/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv31965 Removed Files: make_smbcodepage.1 make_unicodemap.1 Log Message: These utilities are not in HEAD Revisions: make_smbcodepage.1 1.36 = NONE http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1?rev=1.36 make_unicodemap.1 1.9 = NONE http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/make_unicodemap.1?rev=1.9
CVS update: samba/source/param
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:24:53 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/param In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv1076/param Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD loadparm.c Log Message: Change defaults from work by Don McCall HP. Makes our defaults the same as W2k - improves WinNT performace by preventing it from doing the 64k - 63 bytes followed by 63 byte reads. Jeremy. Revisions: loadparm.c 1.247.2.46 = 1.247.2.47 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c?r1=1.247.2.46r2=1.247.2.47
CVS update: samba/source/param
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:25:08 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/param In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2100/param Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 loadparm.c Log Message: Change defaults from work by Don McCall HP. Makes our defaults the same as W2k - improves WinNT performace by preventing it from doing the 64k - 63 bytes followed by 63 byte reads. Jeremy. Revisions: loadparm.c 1.251.2.122 = 1.251.2.123 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c?r1=1.251.2.122r2=1.251.2.123
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:25:08 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2100/smbd Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 negprot.c Log Message: Change defaults from work by Don McCall HP. Makes our defaults the same as W2k - improves WinNT performace by preventing it from doing the 64k - 63 bytes followed by 63 byte reads. Jeremy. Revisions: negprot.c 1.16.4.14 = 1.16.4.15 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/negprot.c?r1=1.16.4.14r2=1.16.4.15
CVS update: samba/source/libsmb
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:29:37 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2477/libsmb Modified Files: clientgen.c Log Message: Added cli_set_timeout() call. Jeremy. Revisions: clientgen.c 1.204 = 1.205 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clientgen.c?r1=1.204r2=1.205
CVS update: samba/source/nsswitch
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:33:16 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3103/nsswitch Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 winbindd.c Log Message: Change to use sys_read/sys_write. Jeremy. Revisions: winbindd.c 1.55.2.4 = 1.55.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd.c?r1=1.55.2.4r2=1.55.2.5
CVS update: samba/source/nsswitch
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:33:20 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2786/nsswitch Modified Files: winbindd.c Log Message: Change to use sys_read/sys_write. Jeremy. Revisions: winbindd.c 1.68 = 1.69 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd.c?r1=1.68r2=1.69
CVS update: samba/source/nsswitch
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:34:42 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3185/nsswitch Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 winbindd_cache.c winbindd_dual.c Log Message: Fix spelling of background_process. Jeremy. Revisions: winbindd_cache.c1.35.2.3 = 1.35.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c?r1=1.35.2.3r2=1.35.2.4 winbindd_dual.c 1.3.2.1 = 1.3.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_dual.c?r1=1.3.2.1r2=1.3.2.2
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:35:46 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3259/smbd Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 negprot.c Log Message: Change default of max_xmit to match W2K. Ensure NT negprot uses it. Jeremy. Revisions: negprot.c 1.62.2.3 = 1.62.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/negprot.c?r1=1.62.2.3r2=1.62.2.4
CVS update: samba
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:36:46 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3168 Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE WHATSNEW.txt Log Message: updating whatsnew and merging from SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: WHATSNEW.txt1.34.6.10.2.38 = 1.34.6.10.2.39 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/WHATSNEW.txt?r1=1.34.6.10.2.38r2=1.34.6.10.2.39
CVS update: samba/packaging/Debian/debian
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:36:46 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/Debian/debian In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3168/packaging/Debian/debian Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE changelog config.cache libpam-smbpass.docs rules samba-common.postinst samba-common.postrm samba.init Log Message: updating whatsnew and merging from SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: changelog 1.2.2.3 = 1.2.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/changelog?r1=1.2.2.3r2=1.2.2.4 config.cache1.2.2.2 = 1.2.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/config.cache?r1=1.2.2.2r2=1.2.2.3 libpam-smbpass.docs 1.1.4.2 = 1.1.4.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/libpam-smbpass.docs?r1=1.1.4.2r2=1.1.4.3 rules 1.2.2.5 = 1.2.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/rules?r1=1.2.2.5r2=1.2.2.6 samba-common.postinst 1.1.4.3 = 1.1.4.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/samba-common.postinst?r1=1.1.4.3r2=1.1.4.4 samba-common.postrm 1.2.2.5 = 1.2.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/samba-common.postrm?r1=1.2.2.5r2=1.2.2.6 samba.init 1.2.2.5 = 1.2.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Debian/debian/samba.init?r1=1.2.2.5r2=1.2.2.6
CVS update: samba/packaging/Mandrake
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:36:46 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/Mandrake In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3168/packaging/Mandrake Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE samba-print-pdf.sh samba2.spec.tmpl smb.conf Log Message: updating whatsnew and merging from SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: samba-print-pdf.sh 1.1.4.1 = 1.1.4.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Mandrake/samba-print-pdf.sh?r1=1.1.4.1r2=1.1.4.2 samba2.spec.tmpl1.1.2.2.2.11 = 1.1.2.2.2.12 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Mandrake/samba2.spec.tmpl?r1=1.1.2.2.2.11r2=1.1.2.2.2.12 smb.conf1.1.2.1.2.4 = 1.1.2.1.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/Mandrake/smb.conf?r1=1.1.2.1.2.4r2=1.1.2.1.2.5
CVS update: samba/source/nsswitch
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:36:47 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3168/source/nsswitch Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE winbindd_group.c winbindd_user.c Log Message: updating whatsnew and merging from SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: winbindd_group.c1.3.4.1.2.6 = 1.3.4.1.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_group.c?r1=1.3.4.1.2.6r2=1.3.4.1.2.7 winbindd_user.c 1.3.4.1.2.4 = 1.3.4.1.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_user.c?r1=1.3.4.1.2.4r2=1.3.4.1.2.5
CVS update: samba/source/param
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:36:48 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/param In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3168/source/param Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE loadparm.c Log Message: updating whatsnew and merging from SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: loadparm.c 1.251.2.31.2.12 = 1.251.2.31.2.13 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c?r1=1.251.2.31.2.12r2=1.251.2.31.2.13
CVS update: samba/source/passdb
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:36:48 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/passdb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3168/source/passdb Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE passdb.c Log Message: updating whatsnew and merging from SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: passdb.c1.62.2.12.2.6 = 1.62.2.12.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/passdb.c?r1=1.62.2.12.2.6r2=1.62.2.12.2.7
CVS update: samba/source/param
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:42:41 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/param In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4333/source/param Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE loadparm.c Log Message: sync with SAMBA_2_2 for rc4 Revisions: loadparm.c 1.251.2.31.2.13 = 1.251.2.31.2.14 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c?r1=1.251.2.31.2.13r2=1.251.2.31.2.14
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:42:41 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4333/source/smbd Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE negprot.c Log Message: sync with SAMBA_2_2 for rc4 Revisions: negprot.c 1.16.4.5.2.3 = 1.16.4.5.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/negprot.c?r1=1.16.4.5.2.3r2=1.16.4.5.2.4
CVS update: samba/docs/docbook/manpages
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:45:07 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/docbook/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4693 Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 smb.conf.5.sgml Log Message: Updated with new defaults. Jeremy. Revisions: smb.conf.5.sgml 1.1.2.106 = 1.1.2.107 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml?r1=1.1.2.106r2=1.1.2.107
CVS update: samba/source
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:47:12 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4856 Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD Makefile.in Log Message: Fix for CR#940. Also improvements for CR#91. Turns winbindd dual daemon mode on by default, allows 3 x 10 second retries to contact domain controllers. Jeremy. Revisions: Makefile.in 1.223.2.33 = 1.223.2.34 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/Makefile.in?r1=1.223.2.33r2=1.223.2.34
CVS update: samba/source/libsmb
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:47:12 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4856/libsmb Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD cliconnect.c clientgen.c Log Message: Fix for CR#940. Also improvements for CR#91. Turns winbindd dual daemon mode on by default, allows 3 x 10 second retries to contact domain controllers. Jeremy. Revisions: cliconnect.c1.2.2.15 = 1.2.2.16 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/cliconnect.c?r1=1.2.2.15r2=1.2.2.16 clientgen.c 1.162.2.10 = 1.162.2.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clientgen.c?r1=1.162.2.10r2=1.162.2.11
CVS update: samba/source/passdb
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:47:12 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/passdb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4856/passdb Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD secrets.c Log Message: Fix for CR#940. Also improvements for CR#91. Turns winbindd dual daemon mode on by default, allows 3 x 10 second retries to contact domain controllers. Jeremy. Revisions: secrets.c 1.6.2.9 = 1.6.2.10 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c?r1=1.6.2.9r2=1.6.2.10
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Tue Oct 15 21:47:12 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4856/smbd Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD password.c Log Message: Fix for CR#940. Also improvements for CR#91. Turns winbindd dual daemon mode on by default, allows 3 x 10 second retries to contact domain controllers. Jeremy. Revisions: password.c 1.180.2.51 = 1.180.2.52 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/password.c?r1=1.180.2.51r2=1.180.2.52
CVS update: samba/source/nsswitch
Date: Tue Oct 15 23:44:15 2002 Author: tridge Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14236 Modified Files: winbindd.c winbindd_util.c Log Message: - we need to rescan the trusted domain list regularly to cope with transitive trusts, and trusts that are added while winbindd is running - removed an unnecessary call to time() Revisions: winbindd.c 1.69 = 1.70 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd.c?r1=1.69r2=1.70 winbindd_util.c 1.81 = 1.82 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_util.c?r1=1.81r2=1.82
CVS update: samba/source/printing
Date: Wed Oct 16 01:28:11 2002 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/printing In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv21763/printing Modified Files: printing.c Log Message: SMB_ASSERT to check list terminates. Jeremy Revisions: printing.c 1.165 = 1.166 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/printing/printing.c?r1=1.165r2=1.166
CVS update: samba/docs/manpages
Date: Wed Oct 16 03:59:35 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2099/docs/manpages Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 smb.conf.5 Log Message: make man Revisions: smb.conf.5 1.103.2.88 = 1.103.2.89 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5?r1=1.103.2.88r2=1.103.2.89
CVS update: samba/docs/htmldocs
Date: Wed Oct 16 03:59:35 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/htmldocs In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2099/docs/htmldocs Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 smb.conf.5.html Log Message: make man Revisions: smb.conf.5.html 1.15.2.79 = 1.15.2.80 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html?r1=1.15.2.79r2=1.15.2.80
CVS update: samba
Date: Wed Oct 16 04:02:57 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2498 Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2 WHATSNEW.txt Log Message: sync back from SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE Revisions: WHATSNEW.txt1.34.6.36 = 1.34.6.37 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/WHATSNEW.txt?r1=1.34.6.36r2=1.34.6.37
CVS update: samba
Date: Wed Oct 16 04:06:15 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2649 Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE WHATSNEW.txt Log Message: sync with SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: WHATSNEW.txt1.34.6.10.2.39 = 1.34.6.10.2.40 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/WHATSNEW.txt?r1=1.34.6.10.2.39r2=1.34.6.10.2.40
CVS update: samba/docs/docbook/manpages
Date: Wed Oct 16 04:06:16 2002 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/docbook/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2649/docs/docbook/manpages Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE smb.conf.5.sgml Log Message: sync with SAMBA_2_2 Revisions: smb.conf.5.sgml 1.1.2.20.2.15 = 1.1.2.20.2.16 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml?r1=1.1.2.20.2.15r2=1.1.2.20.2.16
CVS update: samba/source/include
Date: Wed Oct 16 04:38:36 2002 Author: samba-bugs Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include In directory dp.samba.org:/home/samba-bugs/samba/source/include Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_2_2_RELEASE version.h Log Message: preparing for release of 2.2.6rc4 Revisions: version.h 1.74.6.6.2.18 = 1.74.6.6.2.19 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/include/version.h?r1=1.74.6.6.2.18r2=1.74.6.6.2.19