Compiling error and core dump
Title: Message When I tried to compile the new version (2.2.7a) on Sun Solaris 7 and 8 machine, it gives me the following error: Using LIBS = -lsec -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -ldlLinking bin/smbd/usr/ccs/bin/ld: illegal option -- Eusage: ld [-abc:d:e:f:h:il:mo:p:rstu:z:B:D:F:GI:L:M:N:P:Q:R:S:VY:] file(s) [-a] create an absolute file [-b] do not do special PIC relocations in a.out [-c file] record configuration `file' [-d y|n] operate in dynamic|static mode [-e sym] use `sym' as entry point address [-f name] specify library for which this file is an auxiliary filter I then link the /usr/ccs/bin/ld to gnu's ld, it worked. All the binaries were generated successfully. But both smbd and nmbd gave core dump when I run them. Any suggestion to fix it? Thanks, Philip
[Samba] hello
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[Samba] Problem installing a particular printer WinXP/Samba2.2.7a
Hello, I'm having a problem installing a printer on a Window XP box (the problem also occurs in Win2000 SP2). The symptoms are: Add a printer - network - type in \\pcprint\picasso You get a message that there is no driver for this printer on the server and to either click OK to continue or Cancel. Go to printer driver selection (I've disabled spoolss as I don't understand how to allow ordinary users to view the queue and delete their own jobs) and select the driver which is a HP - Color LaserJet 4550 PS. The add printer wizard will then hang, though the printer icon appears in the printers window. At this point there are two exit methods: 1) delete the printer icon in the printers window and then the wizard will complete. 2) Use the task manager to kill the wizard. With 1), you don't have the printer installed, and with 2) the installed printer doesn't work. The driver files are never copied. The bit that's relevant to samba is that while the wizard appears hung, the client is sending the same request over and over to the samba server. A segment of the level 10 log is attached. All other printers can be added OK using this method, it's just one particular printer. Any assistance would be appreciated. Tom. Tom Crummey, Systems and Network Manager, EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London, TEL: +44 (0)20 7679 3898 Torrington Place,FAX: +44 (0)20 7388 9325 London, UK, WC1E 7JE. [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1531) [000] 00 00 00 00 00 6F 00 00 00 2C 00 00 00 05 00 00 .o.. .,.. [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [010] 00 00 00 05 00 34 00 00 00 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 .4.. .5.. [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [020] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3E 00 00 00 46 00 00 F.. [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [030] 00 47 00 00 00 70 69 63 61 73 73 6F 00 00 57 69 .G...pic asso..Wi [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [040] 6E 50 72 69 6E 74 00 70 69 63 61 73 73 6F 00 00 nPrint.p icasso.. [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [050] 28 00 00 00 E8 03 00 00 4E 55 4C 4C 00 00 00 00 (... NULL [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [060] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [070] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(518) write_socket(5,179) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(521) write_socket(5,179) wrote 179 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util_sock.c:read_smb_length_return_keepalive(559) got smb length of 115 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 6] smbd/process.c:process_smb(877) got message type 0x0 of len 0x73 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(878) Transaction 801 of length 119 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(275) size=115 smb_com=0x25 smb_rcls=0 smb_reh=0 smb_err=0 smb_flg=24 smb_flg2=18439 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(281) smb_tid=1 smb_pid=1236 smb_uid=100 smb_mid=51200 smt_wct=14 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[0]=35 (0x23) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[1]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[2]=6 (0x6) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[3]=1024 (0x400) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[4]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[6]=5000 (0x1388) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[9]=35 (0x23) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[10]=80 (0x50) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[11]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[12]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(286) smb_vwv[13]=0 (0x0) [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(291) smb_bcc=52 [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1531) [000] 5C 50 49 50 45 5C 4C 41 4E 4D 41 4E 00 00 1B 07 \PIPE\LA NMAN [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [010] 00 46 00 7A 57 72 4C 68 00 7A 57 57 57 57 7A 7A .F.zWrLh .zzz [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1539) [020] 7A 7A 57 57 7A 7A 6C 00 70 69 63 61 73 73 6F 00 zzWWzzl. picasso. [2003/01/02 18:35:32, 10]
Re: [Samba] wbinfo
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 00:18, Peter Milburn wrote: Hi when I do a wbinfo -t I get this Secret is bad 0x8005 from include/nterr.h #define STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOWNT_STATUS(0x8005) how bad is that, and what problems would that cause me ? may be, do you have more info on your environment? Simo. -- Simo Sorce - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Xsec s.r.l. via Durando 10 Ed. G - 20158 - Milano tel. +39 02 2399 7130 - fax: +39 02 700 442 399 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles problem - loading failure
Apologies for a belated response - the problem went away and I was thus unable to get more detailed reports. However we do have a work round that has worked for every isolated case that has happened since: On the Windows machine that is being logged into - making sure the user has logged out - then in C:\Documents and Settings for user say bloggs renaming the directory there: bloggs.bak as bloggs ... from my colleagues checks with Microsoft this problem affects pure Microsoft environemnts too. Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 18:28:31 + From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Peter Polkinghorne [EMAIL PROTECTED], Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles problem - loading failure Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5.1i X-Keywords: On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 08:48:42AM -0600, Andrew Gaffney wrote: I have been having this same problem. There is nothing in 2.2.6 that fixes it. I still have no idea what's causing it. Peter Polkinghorne wrote: I have a samba 2.2.4 PDC which acts as the repository of roaming profiles. Just recently some of our users have experienced failure to load roaming profiles. The clients are on a pair of Windows 2000 terminal servers. The failure does not seem to be confined to one server and only affects some people. The error given takes place during the loading profile stage: Windows can not copy: \\Samba server\profiles\aaa\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\FAVF.tmp to C:\Documents and Settings\aaa.KINGSFORDS\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\FAVF.tmp DETAIL - Access is denied More details please, a packet sniff or log file extract Jeremy. -- Peter Polkinghorne, IT Manager This e-mail and any file transmitted with it are confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee and may not be disclosed to or used by anyone other than the addressee. If you have received this e-mail in error, please advise the sender immediately. KSB Law, 14 Old Square, Tel: +44 (0) 20 7447 1200 Lincoln's Inn, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7831 2915 London WC2A 3UB Web: http://www.ksblaw.co.uk United Kingdom DX 141 LONDON A list of names of the partners is open to inspection at the above address. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] known bugs/issues/gotchas
Hi sambafolks, I see a number of topics cropping up here repeatedly over the last few weeks: * Files 4GB not supported This is confirmed and solved in 2.2.7a, but not in the current incarnation of smbfs (which is not part of samba, I know, but will get discussed here as a related topic) * desktop.ini weirdness in profiles I've seen this mentioned a few times with no sign of a real solution. * problems with Win2KSP3 clients Again, several mentions, no solutions offered My question is, is there a canonical place to go where I can find a list of /all/ bugs/issues currently under investigation by the samba team? I see from the development page that you use IRC to coordinate development, but I presume at some point this falls out into Tridge is looking at the Win2KSP3 issue while Jerry is working on desktop.ini My main reason for asking is that I'm in the middle of a rather complicated migration to Samba and I'd prefer to know up front what's going to bite me, rather than having to fend off angry users afterwards. Cheers, Waider. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me. There's a difference between not shy and stalking. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] known bugs/issues/gotchas
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 22:28, Ronan Waide wrote: Hi sambafolks, I see a number of topics cropping up here repeatedly over the last few weeks: * Files 4GB not supported This is confirmed and solved in 2.2.7a, but not in the current incarnation of smbfs (which is not part of samba, I know, but will get discussed here as a related topic) * desktop.ini weirdness in profiles I've seen this mentioned a few times with no sign of a real solution. I'm not sure what you mean by this - given that what gets uploaded into a profile is controlled by the windows client, not Samba - Windows clients add a desktop.ini, and use it for it's own purposes. Or was there some other problem you referred to? If you really don't want that to be there, I would suggest some VFS module or possibly some of Samba's 'veto' options. * problems with Win2KSP3 clients Again, several mentions, no solutions offered Please include details sufficient to identify the problem you specifically refer to. My question is, is there a canonical place to go where I can find a list of /all/ bugs/issues currently under investigation by the samba team? I see from the development page that you use IRC to coordinate development, but I presume at some point this falls out into Tridge is looking at the Win2KSP3 issue while Jerry is working on desktop.ini Not particularly. Most issues get addressed on the samba-technical list, so reading the archives is often a good idea. Certainly I don't know of any particular efforts on the two (rather vauge) bugs you have mentioned. Read the CVS history at build.samba.org if you are wanting to follow development closer. My main reason for asking is that I'm in the middle of a rather complicated migration to Samba and I'd prefer to know up front what's going to bite me, rather than having to fend off angry users afterwards. If you detail your expected setup to the list, you might find people who can give you advise as to the more 'generic' or 'problem space' gotchas - these are more likely to cause you trouble than specific issues in the latest Samba. (Simply because the main problems Samba has are problems we can't deal with - like the fact we run on Unix, not NT :-). Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Student Network Administrator, Hawker College [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[Samba] Help Needed
Hi there I have resently shifted from a windows server to a linux server (Mandrake 9.0). I have configured the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and I have the server shown in the network neibourhood of my win clients. But I am not able to login the server. Could anyone please help me?? Thanks Pondiboy _ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] known bugs/issues/gotchas
On January 3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: * desktop.ini weirdness in profiles I've seen this mentioned a few times with no sign of a real solution. I'm not sure what you mean by this - given that what gets uploaded into I believe Dragan Karnic (sp? sorry, don't have the name to hand!) mentioned this most recently. Something along the lines of shortcuts to folders getting mangled: when you click the shortcut, you get a folder with two items, one of which is a second shortcut to the folder and the other of which is a desktop.ini file. Those aren't the exact details; I'll go mining the archives and see what I can dig up. * problems with Win2KSP3 clients Again, several mentions, no solutions offered Please include details sufficient to identify the problem you specifically refer to. Umm. I believe there was one mentioned just yesterday, in great detail (someone who'd run through the entire DIAGNOSIS.TXT file step-by-step and included the results of each test), the net result of which appeared to be that Win2K could see the Samba server but couldn't access the shares. Again, I'll go mining the archives. Not particularly. Most issues get addressed on the samba-technical list, so reading the archives is often a good idea. Certainly I don't know of any particular efforts on the two (rather vauge) bugs you have mentioned. Read the CVS history at build.samba.org if you are wanting to follow development closer. Yep, alas, I don't have as much time as I'd like to devote to that :) I don't mean to pick holes in Samba, note. The two items I mentioned above are things I've seen passing by on the list without any apparent solution, and I've seen several mentions of both items, which is why I asked if there was a list of such issues being maintained. If you detail your expected setup to the list, you might find people who can give you advise as to the more 'generic' or 'problem space' gotchas - these are more likely to cause you trouble than specific issues in the latest Samba. (Simply because the main problems Samba has are problems we can't deal with - like the fact we run on Unix, not NT :-). :) Setup is, to be honest, a cross between trivial and convoluted: the trivial part is that it's a small network, less than 100 people total. The convoluted part is that it's an amalgamation of several companies, so the network is a disaster. I've cleaned up most of the stray workgroups and that sort of thing, but the following tasks remain: * Remove NT PDC, replace with Linux PDC - this is why I was messing about with net rpc vampire late last year. I got no feedback on the description I posted about that, so I assume I wasn't doing anything /to/ insane... * Switch all local profiles to roaming - yes, this is a generic Windows Domain issue, not a Samba issue. The roaming profiles will end up on a Samba server, however, which is why I'm paying close attention any time someone mentions a problem with them. Andrew Bartlett Cheers, Waider. -- That actually holds as a general rule. French folk will often help out in fluent english after you've stuttered for ten minutes, telling them you are the son of a fermented potato and would like to wash your wife's chilblains in some fresh orange juice. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] (no subject)
Hi there I have resently shifted from a windows server to a linux server (Mandrake 9.0). I have configured the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and I have the server shown in the network neibourhood of my win clients. But I am not able to login the server. Could anyone please help me?? Thanks Pondiboy _ MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] win 2000 - samba unix mount
At 2.01.2003 on 21:53 CET +0100, wrote Michael Matthews: I am trying to use samba to mount/share my unix home dir on my pc running win 2000 pro. The samba server is running and I can smbclient to my user id successfully on the server. I have tried security user AND user is ok. share. Either way, when I try mapping network drive on pc, specify user and password I get 'not authorized' error. Connectivity is NOT an issue Think about encrypted password = true in smb.conf. obviously. smb.conf is pretty much default, I changed workgroup name. THe PC is on a corp domain which has nothing to do with samba server. DOes this matter?? It matters. You have the choice to put your samba server into a workgroup with diffrent name to the domain, or you put your samba server as a member to your domain. The first is very easy. The second will integrate the server seamlessly to yout network. The PC and server are NOT on the same subnet. Does that matter?? If you have a clean running wins server, no. Incidently PC responded differently to security specification so that indicates to me it was indeed effectly communicating with server. Please read the Samba-Howto-Collection in your tarball. Most of the questions and answers, also with step by step instruction to make a samba server runnning wil help you. My own expirience is to read the man page of smb.conf side by side to output of testparm -s will teake the best effect to understand the configuration an possibilities of samba. With regards Frank Matthieß. -- Frank Matthieß[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] Help Needed
Have you set up the users with Linux accounts and smbpasswd entries and have you added them to the etc/hosts file ? Mike - Original Message - From: pondiboy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:52 AM Subject: [Samba] Help Needed Hi there I have resently shifted from a windows server to a linux server (Mandrake 9.0). I have configured the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and I have the server shown in the network neibourhood of my win clients. But I am not able to login the server. Could anyone please help me?? Thanks Pondiboy _ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 -- 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] samba
Look into guest users. Joel On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 08:39:38AM +0200, Ryan oberto wrote: howdie all sorry the other didnt make sense how would i create a samba share that is accessable to everyone a share that doesnt ask for username or passwd just gives everyone the same rights on it but only for that share i have a 2000 and XP network and all the shares i make available asks for a username adn password any ideas thanks Ryan Oberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] +27 82 877 3002 Live the life you love Love the life you live Escape the Gates of hell run linux -- 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] (no subject)
- Original Message - From: pondiboy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 12:10 PM Subject: [Samba] (no subject) Hi there I have resently shifted from a windows server to a linux server (Mandrake 9.0). I have configured the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and I have the server shown in the network neibourhood of my win clients. But I am not able to login the server. Could anyone please help me?? Thanks Pondiboy Sure you need to make some changes to your /etc/samba/smb.conf and restart smbd and nmbd and then everything should be fine. Thanks. Shaolin P.S. How to ask questions: http://www.security-forums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=249 Fine Manuals: http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/ * This email has been checked by the altohiway e-Sweeper Service * -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Re: [gentoo-user] T-shirts
On Friday 03 January 2003 01:57am, Ryan oberto wrote: howdie all i still have T-shirts available Wonderful. However, your spam on this mailing list is not appreciated. If you want to advertise, get people to link to your website. Refrain from posting junk mail to lists dedicated to purposes other than making you money. If you do that, I will refrain from making sure your domain gets added to the MAPS RBL. Warmest Regards, Dylan Carlson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] password expired...
Hi all, how can i configure my users account (samba users) to have their passwords exipired and then they must to change it on their first login??? thanks... ... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.435 / Virus Database: 244 - Release Date: 30/12/2002 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Winbind Samba 2.2.7a on FreeBSD
- Original Message - From: Wolfram A. Kraushaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 1:12 AM Subject: [Samba] Winbind Samba 2.2.7a on FreeBSD Hello all, I've got a weird problem with a fresh install of Samba from the FreeBSD ports collection (btw. the BSD-box is also a fresh 4.7 Stable install). Configured Samba 2.2.7a - without cups - with winbind - with winbind-auth - with audit so far, the installation seemed to work fine... Then I copied the libnss_winbind.so to /usr/lib and softlinked it to /usr/local/lib as well as to the other files mentioned in the howto (with the .so.1 and .so.2 endings). FreeBSD has no /lib directory, so I used the ones below /usr and /usr/local. libnss_winbind and therefore the auto-magic account mapping won't work on FreeBSD because FBSD doesn't have functioning nss support. The winbindd daemon runs fine, but is relegated to being used as a PAM auth source, or Squid auth source due to the lack of nss support in the OS. Jerry -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
RE: [Samba] samba
This is what worked for me with out the computer being a member in my domain. create a unix user called pcguest, use strict permissions (the default is nobody in SAMBA) create the samba password for pcguest create a directory public2 on / $ su pcguest $ cd /public2 $ exit # want to make sure that pcguest has access to /public2 [global] guest account = pcguest map to guest = bad password [public2] comment = Public2 path = /public2 browseable = yes writable = yes create mode = 0777 directory mode = 0777 ;guest = ok public = yes only guest = yes create mode = 0777 directory mode = 0777 force group = @pcguest force user = pcguest # # guest = ok gave me an error so I used public #Have fun - SAMBA rules -Original Message- From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 6:20 AM To: Ryan oberto; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Samba] samba Look into guest users. Joel On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 08:39:38AM +0200, Ryan oberto wrote: howdie all sorry the other didnt make sense how would i create a samba share that is accessable to everyone a share that doesnt ask for username or passwd just gives everyone the same rights on it but only for that share i have a 2000 and XP network and all the shares i make available asks for a username adn password any ideas thanks Ryan Oberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] +27 82 877 3002 Live the life you love Love the life you live Escape the Gates of hell run linux -- 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 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Re: Printing Problem
Oscar. I am having the identical problem. Posted to the group a couple of weeks ago but have not been able to resolve the problem. I am new to Samba and still trying to resolve this so I would really appreciate it if you could keep me posted on any progress you make. I have omitted the 'rm' portion on my print command so I am able to see the print job get spooled to /tmp (the path specified in my printer share) but it never gets passed on to the printer. Like you I am able to print the file manually from /tmp. Here is a snip from my log file which was not included in my original posting (samba printing on Solaris 8, posted on Dec 11 2002): [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:named_pipe(335) named pipe command on name [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(297) Got API command 0x26 on pipe spoolss (pnum 7030)free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_request(1152) Doing \PIPE\spoolss [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1184) api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SPOOLSS_OPENPRINTEREX checking name: \\Hydra\lasersys [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:set_printer_hnd_printertype(377) Setting printer type=\\Hydra\lasersys [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(242) se_access_check: user sid is S-1-5-21-2119108545-1539534483-2980339713-4096 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(245) se_access_check: also S-1-5-21-2119108545-1539534483-2980339713-7001 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(245) se_access_check: also S-1-1-0 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(245) se_access_check: also S-1-5-2 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] lib/util_seaccess.c:se_access_check(245) se_access_check: also S-1-5-11 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417) free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 1968 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(860) Transaction 472 of length 144 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(667) switch message SMBtrans (pid 2479) [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:reply_trans(483) trans \PIPE\ data=64 params=0 setup=2 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:named_pipe(335) named pipe command on name [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(297) Got API command 0x26 on pipe spoolss (pnum 7030)free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_request(1152) Doing \PIPE\spoolss [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1184) api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SPOOLSS_ENUMJOBS [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] printing/printing.c:print_cache_expired(758) print cache expired [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] printing/print_generic.c:print_run_command(90) Running the command `/bin/lpstat -olaser_sys' gave 0 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] printing/printing.c:print_queue_update(391) 0 jobs in queue for lasersys [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417) free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 52 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(860) Transaction 473 of length 124 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(667) switch message SMBtrans (pid 2479) [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:reply_trans(483) trans \PIPE\ data=44 params=0 setup=2 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:named_pipe(335) named pipe command on name [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(297) Got API command 0x26 on pipe spoolss (pnum 7030)free_pipe_context: destroroying talloc pool of size 0 [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_request(1152) Doing \PIPE\spoolss [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1184) api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SPOOLSS_CLOSEPRINTER [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:close_policy_hnd(186) Closed policy [2003/01/03 09:14:09, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417) free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Samba in a trusting domain users in a trusted domain?
We have a Smb server in our domain=DOM1 our domain trusts DOM2 our user base that was in DOM1 is now in DOM2 but with new logins i.e. DOM1+smithj has been changed to DOM2+jsmith this as you might see has caused some issues. To work around this we have made copies of the DOM1 user and changed them to the DOM2 login and matched their passwords. This has worked but is cumbersome to say the least. We have winbind in use for group lookup but we can not get it to find the users in DOM2. So on to my question how do I place and Auth users from DOM2 to use smb shares on this server. Noah V. Murphy MCSE 503-973-6691 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Samba] The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials
Hi lists, Is it possible to read a directory on a samba server and read a second directory with permissions of an other user ? When I try to browse the test2 directory (see my smb.conf) after browsing the test1 directory, a dialog box opens. I type the credential validUser/Password and the following error message is displayed: The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials Do you have any idea ? Thanks in advance My configuration: Server - Mandrake 8.2 - Samba 2.2.7 Client - Windows 2000 SP3 The revelant part of my smb.conf follows: smb.conf --- [test1] path = /SambaTest/test1 [test2] path = /SambaTest/test2 valid users = eba revalidate = yes end smb.conf --- --- Matthieu Turpault -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
RE: [Samba] The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials
No, It's not a bug per se. According to Microsoft, it's by design. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;197987 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;106211 Reference the above two Microsoft Knowledgebase articles. It should answer your questions. Hope that helps! Thanks, Scott Wrosch desk 248.333.7700 x227 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Matthieu Turpault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 10:54 AM To: Samba Subject: [Samba] The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials Hi lists, Is it possible to read a directory on a samba server and read a second directory with permissions of an other user ? When I try to browse the test2 directory (see my smb.conf) after browsing the test1 directory, a dialog box opens. I type the credential validUser/Password and the following error message is displayed: The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials Do you have any idea ? Thanks in advance My configuration: Server - Mandrake 8.2 - Samba 2.2.7 Client - Windows 2000 SP3 The revelant part of my smb.conf follows: smb.conf --- [test1] path = /SambaTest/test1 [test2] path = /SambaTest/test2 valid users = eba revalidate = yes end smb.conf --- --- Matthieu Turpault -- 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] problems smbmounting. Samba error?
Hi all; I've got Linux and samba installed in two PC's of our lan. The rest of the computers have Windows2000 installed. The PC's with Windows2000 can browse my Linux shares perfectly with Windows Explorer, and I can print from Linux to a Windows client printer. I can connect with 'smbclient' to a windows client and see its content, and also to each of the other linux computer and see the shares of both of them from each other. All this makes me quite happy :- My problems are about mounting and browsing the net from the Linux PC's: 1) Between both Linux computer, I am using also samba to communicate between these to computers. Is this the better way? 2) I'm using konqueror to browse and in the address bar I write lan://IP-of-the-others-PC but the connection fails. Is this correct or I always need to mount the destination filesystems before I can see them in a browser? 3) I've also tried to use mount in this way: mount -t smbfs //HP-Javier/publDoc /mnt/publdoc and give the samba password. It mounts right but when I try to add (write - when browsing with konqueror) a file to the remote linux PC the access is denied. I'm sure that the user has write access allowed to hits folder. Why this? 4) I've also mounted, in the same way, a whole NTFS filesystem of a remote windows2000 PC, and I can browse it right in konqueror, but I haven't got write access. And write access is allowed to my user in the windows 2000 PC. Is the same question that the previous one, but perhaps the solution is different. It sounds very strange to me, because I can modify a file ( a text file) but I can delete nor add new files. It seems like a samba error. Isn't it? 5) There are any restrictions to mount and access lan's filesystems, through samba, based on the owner of the folders? 6) And last. A question and a comment: I have used 'smbumount' to unmount a big remote NTFS, and the systems block sometimes. Besides this, my computer browse it very slowly and sometimes halts the computer. Is there any advice, or known problems, about big filesystems. Thank you for your help in any of the questions, and Happy New Year. - A. Javier García Water and Soil Conservation Department CEBAS-CSIC Apartado 4195 30080 Murcia Spain Tel.: +34 968 39 63 90 Fax: +34 968 39 62 13 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Win2k clients and PDC
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, amit deshmukh wrote: Hi, We have Samba 2.2.6(+2.2.7 security patch) installed on solaris. Suggest you update to samba-2.2.7a. If you still have a problem email me [EMAIL PROTECTED] with contact details and I will help you. - John T. Samba is used as PDC for WinNT and Win2K clients. The WinNT machines have no problems geting into the domain as machine trust accounts exist in /etc/passwd and smbpasswd file. However, Win2k clients are not able to join the domain. I did go through the documentation, and hence created root account in 'smbpasswd' for win2k clients to join the domain. But, when I try to put a Win2k machine into the domain with the 'root' account, I get 'Logon failure: unknown usename or bad password' error on client side. However, with the same 'root' account, I can mount smb shares on the servers from Win2k clients. So, it's the PDC thing that is giving the problems. I did look into log files and i see following lines [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 4] smbd/password.c:smb_password_ok(475) smb_password_ok: Checking SMB password for user root [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 5] smbd/password.c:smb_password_ok(489) smb_password_ok: challenge received [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 4] smbd/password.c:smb_password_ok(499) smb_password_ok: Checking NT MD4 password [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 4] smbd/password.c:smb_password_ok(504) smb_password_ok: NT MD4 password check failed [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 4] smbd/password.c:smb_password_ok(518) smb_password_ok: Checking LM password [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 4] smbd/password.c:smb_password_ok(523) smb_password_ok: LM password check failed [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 2] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(575) pass_check_smb failed - invalid password for user [root] [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(972) NT Password did not match for user 'root'! [2003/01/03 14:48:12, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(982) Defaulting to Lanman password for root Can somebody help me with this ? thanks in advance rgds Amit -- Amit Deshmukh Graduate Student (EECS) University of Toledo. Contact Address ~~~ 2952, Kendale Drive, Apt #202, Toledo OH 43606 Ph. 419-471-9789 -- -- 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] known bugs/issues/gotchas
Hi Ronan, I see a number of topics cropping up here repeatedly over the last few weeks: .. * desktop.ini weirdness in profiles I've seen this mentioned a few times with no sign of a real solution. It worked for me after I changed the own-dir-read-only prohibition line in source/smbd/dosmode.c: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-December/086002.html http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-December/086010.html but it's still an emotionally charged issue allowing a user to remove write privilege on his own dirs. My more general proposal was to also ignore the lack of write privilege on one's own directories at creation of new files. It's probably pending deliberations by IETF or some ad-hoc POSIX group :-) I support your conclusion that there should be more systematic ways of googleing currently known samba- related problems and solutions. This maillist should also be just a tad more moderated to screen out repeats of the same message, html-excesses, transmission artifacts (e.g. =20 instead of and =3D instead of =), spam mail etc. and generally beautify the postings for text-only viewers in my opinion. The question is, would you or I voluntarily put some work where our mouths are. Someone has to do it! It is work. It would certainly benefit the samba community and probably reduce the traffic in this mail list. Still, we can't demand such a facility unless we're ready to roll up our own sleeves. I guess you really only wanted to know if there are other (possibly digested) resources besides this mail list. Assuming there are, your posting sounded just a little overirritated, as if it's someone else's fault that they were unknown to you. Cheers Dragan Yes, it's very personal of me. There's a difference between kibitzing and playing. _ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filtering with LYCOS MAIL PLUS for $19.95/year. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plusref=lmtplus -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk
Client: Dual 1GHz G4 OSX 10.2 Gig-Ethernet Server: Dual 2GHz P4 Linux 2.4.18 Raid-5 1TB Gig-Ethernet With netatalk 1.5.5 I get sustained writes of 66MB/s (yes, megabytes) With samba 2.2.7a I get sustained writes of 15MB/s I've tweaked the settings and ended up with these: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE read raw = true write raw = true read size = 65535 write size = 65535 write cache size = 262144 But no changes led to any noticeable positive improvements. So my questions is this: is OS X just a sucky SMB client or is Samba misconfigured? I would stick with netatalk for performance, but it has a 2GB file limit which is a deal-breaker for large media files. thanks, stewart -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Stewart Allen wrote: Client: Dual 1GHz G4 OSX 10.2 Gig-Ethernet Server: Dual 2GHz P4 Linux 2.4.18 Raid-5 1TB What is your RAID device? What controller? What drives? Using a 3Ware 7500-4 IDE RAID Controller with 3 Western Digital 60GB 7200rpm drives, in a Tyan S2462 Thunder K7 motherboard with dual AMD MP1600+ CPUs and 1GB DDR 2100 RAM, running the linux-2.4.18 kernel over 1GBe I was able to get sustained read rates of approx. 90MB/sec and sustained write rates of 70MB/s using samba. My client was a Tyan S2640 512MB RAM, 1 Gbe, dual MP1600+ CPUs. Your numbers are way off mine. Suggest we compare notes on what hardware you are using, what kernel options are enabled. How many CPU's etc. - John T. Gig-Ethernet With netatalk 1.5.5 I get sustained writes of 66MB/s (yes, megabytes) With samba 2.2.7a I get sustained writes of 15MB/s I've tweaked the settings and ended up with these: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE read raw = true write raw = true read size = 65535 write size = 65535 write cache size = 262144 But no changes led to any noticeable positive improvements. So my questions is this: is OS X just a sucky SMB client or is Samba misconfigured? I would stick with netatalk for performance, but it has a 2GB file limit which is a deal-breaker for large media files. thanks, stewart -- 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] samba with XP
Is there some documentation available to configure samba with XP? Thanks Aman -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] samba with XP
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, aman raheja wrote: Is there some documentation available to configure samba with XP? That is rather a wide open question! Can you be a bit more specific please. - 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] samba with XP
Is there some documentation available to configure samba with XP? Thanks Aman -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Re: File changed as we read it.....
David Sims wrote: Hi, This is probably a newbie question, but here goes. I am using samba to mount some windows box's hard drives to a linux box for the purpose of doing backups on the windows boxes. This is done late at night and I am SURE that no one is using the windows boxes I'm glad I'm not the only one having this problem. I did a little digging Someone had mentioned that a previous version did not have the same problem, and I remembered I didn't have a problem until I upgraded to Slackware 8.1. (I am currently running Samba 2.2.7a). Tar 1.13 does not appear to have the problem although it's hard to verify[1]. However, Slackware comes with tar-1.13.25. The code for the file changed as we read it error in tar-1.13 compares the mtime values and the file sizes (as reported by stat) before and after the read. tar-1.13.25 compares the ctime values only. Now, in linux, the ctime value is modified whenever the inode is changed, but a stat on a samba share returns a ctime that is equivalent to the Windows created on timestamp. As far as I know, these don't change as long as the file exists. But, occasionally, the ctime value returned by stat is different, usually only by a few seconds, from the windows timestamp. I have yet to see the same problem with the mtime or atime values. On one particular file, tar gets the correct timestamp before the read and one off by two seconds after the read, thus triggering the error[2]. It seems there is a bug in the way samba shares report the ctime from stat. Besides being inconsistently off, the functionality isn't the same from Windows to Linux. The Linux ctime is an indication if the file has been changed rather than when it was created. The next question is whether this is a problem in smbd or in the smbfs modules. Shannon [1] Changing the way you tell tar to backup the same files sometimes makes the error go away. [2] this same file will report the correct ctime from an 'ls -lc' but will report two seconds fast from stat. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk
John, Server: CPU: Dual 2Ghz Xeon RAM: 1GB DDR 2100 HDD: 3Ware 7850 w/ 8x160GB KER: 2.4.19 OSS: RedHat 7.3 ETH: Intel Pro/1000 I'm just suprised that netatalk approaches full throughput on the disk while samba isn't close. The results were the same for current and previous versions of samba, so it's not just the alpha version in question. What kernel options did you want to compare? stewart John H Terpstra wrote: What is your RAID device? What controller? What drives? Using a 3Ware 7500-4 IDE RAID Controller with 3 Western Digital 60GB 7200rpm drives, in a Tyan S2462 Thunder K7 motherboard with dual AMD MP1600+ CPUs and 1GB DDR 2100 RAM, running the linux-2.4.18 kernel over 1GBe I was able to get sustained read rates of approx. 90MB/sec and sustained write rates of 70MB/s using samba. My client was a Tyan S2640 512MB RAM, 1 Gbe, dual MP1600+ CPUs. Your numbers are way off mine. Suggest we compare notes on what hardware you are using, what kernel options are enabled. How many CPU's etc. - John T. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Samba pdc, Norton Ghost enterprise edition and joiningthe domain?
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 00:53, Lars O. Grobe wrote: Hi List. We have a Samba 3.0pre21 PDC set up here on our prim. fileserver. We use Windows 2000 SP2 on our PC clients. We install clients with system images from disk and than install applications from one central machine running Norton Ghost EE. Ghost has the functionality not only to install the software from the console on the ghost server, but it is also able to make the clients join the domain. So we would not have to go to the client, log in as admin and join the domain, but could make this part of our remote installation procedure. However, we have not been able to do this with our samba pdc. Is there anybody out there with a similar configuration and attempts to integrate Ghost into a Samba-controlled domain? Or are there other (better) ways to remot-join the domain? I would love to see this kind of software work - and work well - with Samba. It could certainly make some administration jobs much easier. Any chance you can do some digging and figure out how ghost is doing it? Does it require that it be installed on the PDC, or can it run on any server? (makes it much easier to sniff what's going on if it must use the net :-) Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Student Network Administrator, Hawker College [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Samba] smbclient thinks passwordless account is anonymous
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 01:20:13PM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, John Tyner wrote: I want to use a passwordless account on my windows box to connect to from my linux box. When I do a smbclient -L host -U name, smbclient always prints Anonymous login successful even though I supplied a username. If I supply a password on the command line instead, then I don't get the Anonymous login message. Neither way works since the account actually doesn't have a password, but if I set a password and use it with smbclient then everything works as expected. It seems that if you don't supply smbclient with a password, then it assumes anonymous login regardless of whether or not the -U option was given. Is this the intended behavior or a bug? This sounds like our bug. Do you have a patch? If not, it will be al ittle while before I get caught up and can look into it. I took a quick look at this. To use an account with no password try smbclient -L host -Uname% instead. If the password is not supplied then smbclient will always try again with an anonymous request. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] os x and samba performance vs netatalk
Phil, I've tried the last two official redhat rpms of samba and 2.2.7a and they all show the same results. No logging is turned on. OS X is at 10.2.3. Before I commit to putting at large amount of data on the raid array, I would like to spend some time understanding whether samba or netatalk will be better for my purposes. The only negative against samba at this point seems to be performance. Netatalk 1.5.5 doesn't support files 2GB and I can't get OSX to authenticate against 1.7a. Without large file support, netatalk is useless for large media clips (the bulk of my data). The application generating the data is Final Cut Pro. It seems to crash whenever I try to capture clips to either samba or netatalk shares. I haven't found anyone who can shed light on this. So files will be captured locally then moved to the server. I've read a couple of your posts to the netatalk lists. If you can get netatalk to store files in a format compatble with samba, that would be a great boon. It would mean I would have to worry less about which server process I used to store the files originally. regards, stewart Philip Edelbrock wrote: Curious. My tests had Samba winning, hands-down (although not as dramaticly as your test shows). I don't have giga-bit ethernet though... I wonder if that matters? (I'm on switched 100Mb) I also wasn't using an alpha release of samba. Do you have any logging or debugging turned on on Samba which might be bogging it down? You show you are 10.2... is that 10.2.0 or 10.2.3? The OS-X patches seem to be changing a lot right now, even the minor numbered ones. BTW- I'm currently working on rewriting parts of the netatalk source to make it store files on the server in a way which is compatible with OS-X. I'm hoping this will allow more flexibility. (I.e., if you share the same files to OS-X Macs connecting via SMB and AFP, you'll see the resource forks disappear as well as a number of side problems like difficulty is deleting folders from AFP). Be wary of files not copying/duplicating with OS-X not warning you about it. For example, if you select 100 files and hit command-D (duplicate), it often only duplicates /most/ and not all of them. I.e. double check to make sure that the data is actually making it there. Phil -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Samba pdc, Norton Ghost enterprise edition and joiningthe domain?
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 20:35, Andrew Bartlett wrote: On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 00:53, Lars O. Grobe wrote: Hi List. We have a Samba 3.0pre21 PDC set up here on our prim. fileserver. We use Windows 2000 SP2 on our PC clients. We install clients with system images from disk and than install applications from one central machine running Norton Ghost EE. Ghost has the functionality not only to install the software from the console on the ghost server, but it is also able to make the clients join the domain. So we would not have to go to the client, log in as admin and join the domain, but could make this part of our remote installation procedure. However, we have not been able to do this with our samba pdc. Is there anybody out there with a similar configuration and attempts to integrate Ghost into a Samba-controlled domain? Or are there other (better) ways to remot-join the domain? somehow i neglected to send my response to the list... I would love to see this kind of software work - and work well - with Samba. It could certainly make some administration jobs much easier. Any chance you can do some digging and figure out how ghost is doing it? Does it require that it be installed on the PDC, or can it run on any server? (makes it much easier to sniff what's going on if it must use the net :-) i already did the digging it works fine in my hands. here's the response i mentioned Lars: I'm using ghost to image our desktop systems - it works great... I have it running a syspreped XP image that joins a temporary workgroup on initial load then i apply a machine specific configuration with the AI packages for that particular user, the right computer name, and joins the domain. If you have no need to specify names of computers you could easily use the sysprep commands to join the domain during the client mini-setup. (each one gets a semi-random name) To get the ghost domain joining to work I had to hack the registry and put in a user and password with permission to do domain operations. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NGServer\params there should be two Reg_SZ values Account Password with the appropriate values... best wishes! (easier than the script i think) brad -- Bradley W. Langhorst [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] os x and samba performance vs netatalk
The application generating the data is Final Cut Pro. It seems to crash whenever I try to capture clips to either samba or netatalk shares. I haven't found anyone who can shed light on this. So files will be captured locally then moved to the server. From my experience with Final Cut Pro, it doesn't like to work with files anywhere but the local hard drives. It doesn't like any networking at all, so capturing locally and then moving the files is probably your only real option. Dan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] SambConfigureitout?
What is Cannaserver? What is 3(NXDOMAIN}? What is XSMBrowser? What is LMHOSTS? I found a little program called Linneighborhood That I can only use with GNOME; I can see my windows machine, but when I click on one of the shared folders, it says: error standard in must be a tty A typical /etc/ttytype is: con80x25 tty1 vt320 ttys0 {What does that mean for Windows?} I don't think my windows machine has NIS campability. My main machine is running Windows98se and it's connected to the web by DSL, MSN. It's running PPP node: broadcast. How do I check to see if my ICS computer is NIS? It appears that what I want to do, is let my main computer assign an IP address to my linux computer by way of DHCP, but how does it do that if Windows is a different platform from Linux? What kind of file manager can I run from Linux to look at Windows? I also found this in my windows subdirectory called LMHOST.SAM. What is it and what does it do? # Copyright (c) 1998 Microsoft Corp. # # This is a sample LMHOSTS file used by the Microsoft Wins Client (NetBios # over TCP/IP) stack for Windows98 # # This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to NT computernames # (NetBIOS) names. Each entry should be kept on an individual line. # The IP address should be placed in the first column followed by the # corresponding computername. The address and the comptername # should be separated by at least one space or tab. The # character # is generally used to denote the start of a comment (see the exceptions # below). # # This file is compatible with Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x TCP/IP lmhosts # files and offers the following extensions: # # #PRE # #DOM:domain # #INCLUDE filename # #BEGIN_ALTERNATE # #END_ALTERNATE # \0xnn (non-printing character support) # # Following any entry in the file with the characters #PRE will cause # the entry to be preloaded into the name cache. By default, entries are # not preloaded, but are parsed only after dynamic name resolution fails. # # Following an entry with the #DOM:domain tag will associate the # entry with the domain specified by domain. This affects how the # browser and logon services behave in TCP/IP environments. To preload # the host name associated with #DOM entry, it is necessary to also add a # #PRE to the line. The domain is always preloaded although it will not # be shown when the name cache is viewed. # # Specifying #INCLUDE filename will force the RFC NetBIOS (NBT) # software to seek the specified filename and parse it as if it were # local. filename is generally a UNC-based name, allowing a # centralized lmhosts file to be maintained on a server. # It is ALWAYS necessary to provide a mapping for the IP address of the # server prior to the #INCLUDE. This mapping must use the #PRE directive. # In addtion the share public in the example below must be in the # LanManServer list of NullSessionShares in order for client machines to # be able to read the lmhosts file successfully. This key is under # \machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\lanmanserver\parameters\nullsessionshares # in the registry. Simply add public to the list found there. # # The #BEGIN_ and #END_ALTERNATE keywords allow multiple #INCLUDE # statements to be grouped together. Any single successful include # will cause the group to succeed. # # Finally, non-printing characters can be embedded in mappings by # first surrounding the NetBIOS name in quotations, then using the # \0xnn notation to specify a hex value for a non-printing character. # # The following example illustrates all of these extensions: # # 102.54.94.97 rhino #PRE #DOM:networking #net group's DC # 102.54.94.102appname \0x14#special app server # 102.54.94.123popular#PRE #source server # 102.54.94.117localsrv #PRE #needed for the include # # #BEGIN_ALTERNATE # #INCLUDE \\localsrv\public\lmhosts # #INCLUDE \\rhino\public\lmhosts # #END_ALTERNATE # # In the above example, the appname server contains a special # character in its name, the popular and localsrv server names are # preloaded, and the rhino server name is specified so it can be used # to later #INCLUDE a centrally maintained lmhosts file if the localsrv # system is unavailable. # # Note that the whole file is parsed including comments on each lookup, # so keeping the number of comments to a minimum will improve performance. # Therefore it is not advisable to simply add lmhosts file entries onto the # end of this file. _ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
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Re: Debug Level in pdb_get_set.c
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 12:45:35PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote: You should be able to turn down just the passdb section in smb.conf if you like. What other level 10 debugs do you need, that this is cluttering? I'm just a bit lazy. I simply say 'smbcontrol pid debug 10' and look at the log files. This used to be very informative for me, now I might have to look at lower debug levels. Volker msg05178/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Time interval for log file renaming.
Hi there A quick question, as I've looked around but can't find it documented anywhere. From the man page of smb.conf re. max log size : Samba periodically checks the size and if it is exceeded it will rename the file, adding a .old extension. Is there a way to set/change this time period ? The reason I ask is that during large (3-400MB) downloads to a samba share I noticed that log files were growing up to 40 MB even although the max log size is set to 500k. Thanks in advance. Colin Slade
group mapping and 3.0 pre21
Hi! I finally got the group mapping with smbgroupedit work fine here. The problem was that I had to fix the group type of my windows-groups on the samba-pdc. When I did a smbgroupedit -v -l, I got some groups with group type = unknow. With smbgroupedit -c (mygroup) -t d or -t l I made them local or domain groups. Now I can see and use them on the client. The next issue here is how to get my domain users into the power users on all my clients. I really don't want to do a net localgroup on all 100 client machines... But this is a Windows problem, not a samba problem. CU Lars. -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr für 1 ct/ Min. surfen!
password syncing using pam when using ldap for system auth
I am using samba and ldap. LDAP is used for linux login and imap authentication. Samba is used for domain login and file sharing. Everything is up and running with one exception When I try to do a password change from a windows machine I get the following error ( repeated about 8 times ) [2003/01/02 18:51:48, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert_gid(114) Failed to set gid privileges to (0,65534) now set to (0,-1) uid=(0,65534) [2003/01/02 18:51:48, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1094) PANIC: failed to set gid If I get rid of the password syncing option in the smb.conf the password gets changed with no problems but with the pam password change = yes option set in the file the user password change fails . I want to get the password syncing working because it would be cool for my users to have a single password for mail/unix stuff etc. Anyone encountered this before ? I've done a lot of googling and searched the bugs database but nobody seems to have encountered this problem before. I can change a users unix ( ldap ) password straight from the command line (using the passwd program) without any problems. This is the /etc/pam.d/passwd configuration that I have set up #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so auth required /lib/security/pam_unix_auth.so use_first_pass accountsufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so accountrequired /lib/security/pam_unix_acct.so # I commented this out in case samba couldn't handle it ... #password required/lib/security/pam_cracklib.so retry=3 password sufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so password required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so try_first_pass This is the /etc/pam.d/samba config #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so auth required /lib/security/pam_unix_auth.so try_first_pass accountsufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so accountrequired /lib/security/pam_unix_acct.so I also tried this config . #%PAM-1.0 auth required /lib/security/pam_nologin.so auth required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth accountrequired /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth sessionrequired /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth No errors with that one but the password remained unchanged Any ideas guys ? I reckon I must have screwed up the pam configuration for /etc/pam.d/samba but I am no pam expert so I am currently thrashing arround in the dark Kind Regards Bryan
RE: smbpasswd and euid detection
-Original Message- From: Steve Langasek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Most people who understand how to bless suid powers on an executable are familiar with the ramifications of doing so. Are you hiring? Wherever you got this idea is somewhere I think I'd like to be. ;) Wouldn't we all? ;)
[PATCH] wildcard usage in automount map
Hi All Here is a little patch to allow usage of the wildcard entry in the (YP/NIS+) automount map. Basic operation is a follows; In a automounting environment it is common to use a map like this with a catchall wildcard entry. user1server-a:/path/to/disk1/user1 # explicit entry user2server-b:/path/to/disk2/ # slightly less work for admin - looked up key(user2) is substituted back in for ampersand * server-c:/path/to/disk3/ # any user not in the map explicitly, gets this entry again with key replacement. I have added code for both YP and NIS+ but have not had the opportunity to test NIS+ as I don't have a running NIS+ domain. You will notice the change in substitute.c. The present behavior is not correct in any share but happens to work in the [homes] one since both username and resolved sharename are the same. So currently when using %N / %p in a share called [test] the automount server is looked up in the map with key(username) but the path is looked up in the same map with key(test). Best Regards Andrew Bird(Unix Consultant) diff -c -r -N samba-2.2.7a/source/lib/substitute.c samba-2.2.7a.mypatched/source/lib/substitute.c *** samba-2.2.7a/source/lib/substitute.c 2002-12-10 14:58:15.0 + --- samba-2.2.7a.mypatched/source/lib/substitute.c 2003-01-03 14:27:35.0 + *** *** 260,266 int l = len - (int)(p-str); switch (*(p+1)) { ! case 'N' : string_sub(p,%N, automount_server(user),l); break; case 'H': if ((home = get_user_home_dir(user))) { string_sub(p,%H,home, l); --- 260,272 int l = len - (int)(p-str); switch (*(p+1)) { ! case 'N': ! string_sub(p,%N, automount_server(user),l); !/* Patch from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Left the %N (NIS ! * server name) in standard_sub_basic as it is ! * a feature for logon servers, hence uses the ! * username. */ !break; case 'H': if ((home = get_user_home_dir(user))) { string_sub(p,%H,home, l); *** *** 282,297 case 'u': string_sub(p,%u, user, l); break; - -/* Patch from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Left the %N (NIS - * server name) in standard_sub_basic as it is - * a feature for logon servers, hence uses the - * username. The %p (NIS server path) code is - * here as it is used instead of the default - * path = string in [homes] and so needs the - * service name, not the username. */ case 'p': !string_sub(p,%p, automount_path(lp_servicename(snum)), l); break; case '\0': p++; --- 288,301 case 'u': string_sub(p,%u, user, l); break; case 'p': ! string_sub(p,%p, automount_path(user),l); ! /* The %p (NIS server path) code is ! * here as it is used instead of the default ! * path = string in [homes]. The %p should ! * return the automount path when looked up in ! * the automount map with the username as the ! * key */ break; case '\0': p++; diff -c -r -N samba-2.2.7a/source/lib/util.c samba-2.2.7a.mypatched/source/lib/util.c *** samba-2.2.7a/source/lib/util.c 2002-07-26 14:36:45.0 +0100 --- samba-2.2.7a.mypatched/source/lib/util.c 2002-12-30 13:46:04.0 + *** *** 873,908 char *nis_map = (char *)lp_nis_home_map_name(); char buffer[NIS_MAXATTRVAL + 1]; ! nis_result *result; nis_object *object; entry_obj *entry; ! if (strcmp(user_name, last_key)) ! { slprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer)-1, [key=%s],%s, user_name, nis_map); DEBUG(5, (NIS+ querystring: %s\n, buffer)); ! if (result = nis_list(buffer, FOLLOW_PATH|EXPAND_NAME|HARD_LOOKUP, NULL, NULL)) ! { !if (result-status != NIS_SUCCESS) ! { ! DEBUG(3, (NIS+ query failed: %s\n, nis_sperrno(result-status))); ! fstrcpy(last_key, ); pstrcpy(last_value, ); ! } ! else ! { ! object = result-objects.objects_val; ! if (object-zo_data.zo_type == ENTRY_OBJ) ! { !entry = object-zo_data.objdata_u.en_data; !DEBUG(5, (NIS+ entry type: %s\n, entry-en_type)); !DEBUG(3, (NIS+ result: %s\n, entry-en_cols.en_cols_val[1].ec_value.ec_value_val)); !pstrcpy(last_value, entry-en_cols.en_cols_val[1].ec_value.ec_value_val); !pstring_sub(last_value, , user_name); !fstrcpy(last_key, user_name); ! } ! } } nis_freeresult(result); } --- 873,917 char *nis_map = (char *)lp_nis_home_map_name(); char buffer[NIS_MAXATTRVAL + 1]; ! nis_result *result,*wildresult; nis_object *object; entry_obj *entry; ! if (strcmp(user_name, last_key)) { ! slprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer)-1, [key=%s],%s, user_name, nis_map); DEBUG(5, (NIS+ querystring: %s\n, buffer)); ! if (result = nis_list(buffer, FOLLOW_PATH|EXPAND_NAME|HARD_LOOKUP, NULL,
Re: [PATCH] redhat packaging script/template
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, BIRD-nonTRW, Andrew (York Rd) wrote: Hi there Here is a quick patch to correct the behaviour when trying to build a redhat rpm in a directory other than the default. The .rpmacros file should not need to be executable and the inequality operator in Bourne shell is '!=' not '' Done. cheers, jerry -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+FaqEIR7qMdg1EfYRAlg1AKDeQd1IBq1rfeg9YXJ2+HyH6iCKzACfTbhp ESikNjaHOFhakwtVl0Q0qJc= =c0Wu -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [PATCH] wildcard usage in automount map
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, BIRD-nonTRW, Andrew (York Rd) wrote: Hi All Here is a little patch to allow usage of the wildcard entry in the (YP/NIS+) automount map. Basic operation is a follows; In a automounting environment it is common to use a map like this with a catchall wildcard entry. user1server-a:/path/to/disk1/user1 # explicit entry user2server-b:/path/to/disk2/ # slightly less work for admin - looked up key(user2) is substituted back in for ampersand * server-c:/path/to/disk3/ # any user not in the map explicitly, gets this entry again with key replacement. I have added code for both YP and NIS+ but have not had the opportunity to test NIS+ as I don't have a running NIS+ domain. You will notice the change in substitute.c. The present behavior is not correct in any share but happens to work in the [homes] one since both username and resolved sharename are the same. So currently when using %N / %p in a share called [test] the automount server is looked up in the map with key(username) but the path is looked up in the same map with key(test). Andrew, Could you please resend this to me the patch generated by diff -u ? Also, please include it as an attachment. Makes it easier to handle and review. Thanks. cheers, jerry -- Hewlett-Packard- http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team -- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2 SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed You can never go home again, Oatman, but I guess you can shop there. --John Cusack - Grosse Point Blank (1997) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+FatmIR7qMdg1EfYRAildAJ9tJW9lHgp6sb90qi0g6Pdo6XWMQgCggXFP qlmRF5IM7EDysdrnpQWLhHo= =EY/F -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Time interval for log file renaming.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Colin Slade wrote: Hi there A quick question, as I've looked around but can't find it documented anywhere. From the man page of smb.conf re. max log size : Samba periodically checks the size and if it is exceeded it will rename the file, adding a .old extension. Is there a way to set/change this time period ? The reason I ask is that during large (3-400MB) downloads to a samba share I noticed that log files were growing up to 40 MB even although the max log size is set to 500k. IIRC, the log rotation is handled in our idle loop. SMB packets are given priority so on a busy server the period will be longer than on an idle one. See smbd/process.c or something like that. cheers, jerry -- Hewlett-Packard- http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team -- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2 SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed You can never go home again, Oatman, but I guess you can shop there. --John Cusack - Grosse Point Blank (1997) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+Fau4IR7qMdg1EfYRAhI7AJ9bQJ2Cq3bvVVTGgQoPwGgWZKysngCdELV+ DdLIfsduTWpXoY8bMk8cFRE= =V40u -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: daemontools patches for SAMBA 2.2.7a and HEAD
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Michael Handler wrote: Have people had a chance to look at these patches and consider committing them to SAMBA? They're really simple and come with documentation mods, and they'd make life easier for a lot of sysadmins. Gerald had said back on 2002-09-25 that he wanted to get these committed, but by then the patches I had generated for 2.2.4a and HEAD were no longer valid... I'm looking at them now. Just back from a two week vacation. Thanks Michael. cheers, jerry -- Hewlett-Packard- http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team -- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2 SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed You can never go home again, Oatman, but I guess you can shop there. --John Cusack - Grosse Point Blank (1997) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+Fa3oIR7qMdg1EfYRAvhKAJ9nm5s0SjdHPVXdDPilVLFAktWMdQCfZxat 5ec/r1UjUp+ZyKYzKVMwi00= =H7Bu -END PGP SIGNATURE-
RE: [PATCH] wildcard usage in automount map
Jerry Here is the patch in diff -u format. Best Regards Andrew -Original Message- From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 03 January 2003 15:25 To: BIRD-nonTRW, Andrew (York Rd) Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PATCH] wildcard usage in automount map -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, BIRD-nonTRW, Andrew (York Rd) wrote: Hi All Here is a little patch to allow usage of the wildcard entry in the (YP/NIS+) automount map. Basic operation is a follows; In a automounting environment it is common to use a map like this with a catchall wildcard entry. user1server-a:/path/to/disk1/user1 # explicit entry user2server-b:/path/to/disk2/ # slightly less work for admin - looked up key(user2) is substituted back in for ampersand * server-c:/path/to/disk3/ # any user not in the map explicitly, gets this entry again with key replacement. I have added code for both YP and NIS+ but have not had the opportunity to test NIS+ as I don't have a running NIS+ domain. You will notice the change in substitute.c. The present behavior is not correct in any share but happens to work in the [homes] one since both username and resolved sharename are the same. So currently when using %N / %p in a share called [test] the automount server is looked up in the map with key(username) but the path is looked up in the same map with key(test). Andrew, Could you please resend this to me the patch generated by diff -u ? Also, please include it as an attachment. Makes it easier to handle and review. Thanks. cheers, jerry -- Hewlett-Packard- http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team -- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2 SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed You can never go home again, Oatman, but I guess you can shop there. --John Cusack - Grosse Point Blank (1997) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+FatmIR7qMdg1EfYRAildAJ9tJW9lHgp6sb90qi0g6Pdo6XWMQgCggXFP qlmRF5IM7EDysdrnpQWLhHo= =EY/F -END PGP SIGNATURE- automount.diff Description: Binary data
Re: Samba and Kerberos
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Steve Langasek wrote: On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 06:28:48PM -0600, Kenneth Stephen wrote: ADS-style Kerberos support only works when both client and server are Kerberos-aware, so such Kerberos encrypted passwords support would be limited to Win2K and WinXP clients. This is a question of technical feasibility, not of implementation. I missed asking about this point before : why is it a question of technical feasibility? If the Samba team has reverse-engineered (or engineered) a solution to a Win KDC and Win client using Kerberos, why couldnt the same principles be applied to making it work with a non-MS KDC? Not sure what this means. If I run the Samba server on the same machine as a server which understood Kerberos authentication (for example, AIX 5.1 with a DCE based KDC), would that qualify? What about the extra info that Microsoft stuffs into the Kerberos protocol that I've heard Win client _need_? I need Samba working with a non-Microsoft KDC. Windows *clients* don't need the extra data; it's only Windows *servers* that need the data -- however, note that I'm using server in the sense of anything that provides a service, which would include a workstation providing login services for members of your Kerberos realm. If your Samba server doesn't need to provide domain auth services for workstation logins, you don't need to worry about the Microsoft PAC. AFAIK, Samba-as-a-fileserver doesn't even *support* using the PAC yet; it gets its group information from other, more Unix-y sources. So - if I login to a WinNT/2000 machine with a local id, and map a share with a (Kerberos) userid and password with Samba authenticating against a non-MS KDC, it should work - correct? As for running Samba on a server that understands Kerberos authentication, even that is not required; you can easily run Samba as your only Kerberos-enabled application on a given machine (well, easily assuming you know how to go about setting up Kerberos). I'm not worried about the Kerberos side. I'm not proficient with that, but I can get help for Kerberos configuration. But I dont understand your comment : even that is not required. What is the that you are referring to? Thanks, Kenneth PS. What exactly is a postmodern programmer?
Re: Samba and Kerberos
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 10:05:40AM -0600, Kenneth Stephen wrote: On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Steve Langasek wrote: On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 06:28:48PM -0600, Kenneth Stephen wrote: ADS-style Kerberos support only works when both client and server are Kerberos-aware, so such Kerberos encrypted passwords support would be limited to Win2K and WinXP clients. This is a question of technical feasibility, not of implementation. I missed asking about this point before : why is it a question of technical feasibility? If the Samba team has reverse-engineered (or engineered) a solution to a Win KDC and Win client using Kerberos, why couldnt the same principles be applied to making it work with a non-MS KDC? It can be made to work with a non-MS KDC (with effort), but it can't be made to work with SMB clients which are not Kerberos-enabled. As long as you're only expecting this to work with WinXP and Win2K clients, it's possible. Older versions of Windows can't be made to send Kerberos tickets as their authentication information, so with such clients you have to choose between plaintext auth and the older, non-Kerberized encrypted password auth. Windows *clients* don't need the extra data; it's only Windows *servers* that need the data -- however, note that I'm using server in the sense of anything that provides a service, which would include a workstation providing login services for members of your Kerberos realm. If your Samba server doesn't need to provide domain auth services for workstation logins, you don't need to worry about the Microsoft PAC. AFAIK, Samba-as-a-fileserver doesn't even *support* using the PAC yet; it gets its group information from other, more Unix-y sources. So - if I login to a WinNT/2000 machine with a local id, and map a share with a (Kerberos) userid and password with Samba authenticating against a non-MS KDC, it should work - correct? Yes. The best way to achieve this on a large scale is probably to set up an Active Directory realm for your workstations, create a trust relationship between that realm and your non-MS Kerberos realm, and let Samba map the Active Directory principals to local uids. As for running Samba on a server that understands Kerberos authentication, even that is not required; you can easily run Samba as your only Kerberos-enabled application on a given machine (well, easily assuming you know how to go about setting up Kerberos). I'm not worried about the Kerberos side. I'm not proficient with that, but I can get help for Kerberos configuration. But I dont understand your comment : even that is not required. What is the that you are referring to? It is not required for the server to understand Kerberos authentication -- only Samba itself needs to understand Kerberos. PS. What exactly is a postmodern programmer? One who rejects established, absolutist schools of thought about programming. :) -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer msg05191/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: installdirs.sh - samba 3.0a21
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Nir Soffer wrote: in Samba 3.0a21 it appears as though installdirs.sh doesn't create all the directories it should From my Makefile: @$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/script/installdirs.sh $(BASEDIR) $(BINDIR) $(SBINDIR ) $(LIBDIR) $(VARDIR) $(PRIVATEDIR) From installdirs.sh for d in $BASEDIR $SBINDIR $BINDIR $LIBDIR $VARDIR $PRIVATEDIR; do What's up with PIDDIR and LOCKDIR, shouldn't they be in there as well? Fixed. cheers, jerry -- Hewlett-Packard- http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team -- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc ISBN 0-672-32269-2 SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed You can never go home again, Oatman, but I guess you can shop there. --John Cusack - Grosse Point Blank (1997) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+FayAIR7qMdg1EfYRAtwaAJ4jRtOQ/xDW0igbvRnYkutlQFRbxQCg5EBE wze5ENIDMGGityU/yFKD51Y= =4P4S -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: group mapping and 3.0 pre21
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 08:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I finally got the group mapping with smbgroupedit work fine here. The problem was that I had to fix the group type of my windows-groups on the samba-pdc. When I did a smbgroupedit -v -l, I got some groups with group type = unknow. With smbgroupedit -c (mygroup) -t d or -t l I made them local or domain groups. Now I can see and use them on the client. The next issue here is how to get my domain users into the power users on all my clients. I really don't want to do a net localgroup on all 100 client machines... But this is a Windows problem, not a samba problem. since you're using samba3 you can simply add all your power_users to a new unix group, map that unix group to a new domain group, and add the new domain group to the local power_users group on the workstations it's not a big deal for me to do that because i can just roll out a new system image with the correct group memberships... if you can't do that you might try to figure out a way to make a logon script that does what you want (i'm not sure that's possible) brad -- Bradley W. Langhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: group mapping and 3.0 pre21
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 08:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I finally got the group mapping with smbgroupedit work fine here. The problem was that I had to fix the group type of my windows-groups on the samba-pdc. When I did a smbgroupedit -v -l, I got some groups with group type = unknow. With smbgroupedit -c (mygroup) -t d or -t l I made them local or domain groups. Now I can see and use them on the client. The next issue here is how to get my domain users into the power users on all my clients. I really don't want to do a net localgroup on all 100 client machines... But this is a Windows problem, not a samba problem. since you're using samba3 you can simply add all your power_users to a new unix group, map that unix group to a new domain group, and add the new domain group to the local power_users group on the workstations it's not a big deal for me to do that because i can just roll out a new system image with the correct group memberships... if you can't do that you might try to figure out a way to make a logon script that does what you want (i'm not sure that's possible) Yep! It is! Using a Policy File! Create it using the MS Windows NT Group Policy Editor. Put it (the NTConfig.POL) file in the root of your NETLOGON share. It gets loaded by the client automatically at domain logon time. Oh: PS: You need to create a policy editor template that includes the option to add an account to a local machine account. - John T. -- John H Terpstra Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: password syncing using pam when using ldap for system auth
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 00:56, bryan hunt wrote: I am using samba and ldap. LDAP is used for linux login and imap authentication. Samba is used for domain login and file sharing. Everything is up and running with one exception When I try to do a password change from a windows machine I get the following error ( repeated about 8 times ) [2003/01/02 18:51:48, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert_gid(114) Failed to set gid privileges to (0,65534) now set to (0,-1) uid=(0,65534) [2003/01/02 18:51:48, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1094) PANIC: failed to set gid I would look into if you have any groups with gid == -1, particularly for the 'nobody' user. This could be causing a problem here. If I get rid of the password syncing option in the smb.conf the password gets changed with no problems but with the pam password change = yes option set in the file the user password change fails . I don't think this has any relation to the previous errors. Instead, it's due to the way Samba changes passwords. I want to get the password syncing working because it would be cool for my users to have a single password for mail/unix stuff etc. Anyone encountered this before ? I've done a lot of googling and searched the bugs database but nobody seems to have encountered this problem before. I can change a users unix ( ldap ) password straight from the command line (using the passwd program) without any problems. Are you changing their password, or setting their password? The different matters, because Samba can only *set* the password, it does not know the old password. On /etc/passwd based systems, samba can do this, because it becomes root for the operation. On LDAP, it's more difficult - it needs to convince the LDAP server that it has the right to set the password. This is the /etc/pam.d/passwd configuration that I have set up #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so auth required /lib/security/pam_unix_auth.so use_first_pass accountsufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so accountrequired /lib/security/pam_unix_acct.so # I commented this out in case samba couldn't handle it ... #password required/lib/security/pam_cracklib.so retry=3 password sufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so password required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so try_first_pass This is the /etc/pam.d/samba config #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so auth required /lib/security/pam_unix_auth.so try_first_pass accountsufficient /lib/security/pam_ldap.so accountrequired /lib/security/pam_unix_acct.so I also tried this config . #%PAM-1.0 auth required /lib/security/pam_nologin.so auth required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth accountrequired /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth sessionrequired /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth password required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth No errors with that one but the password remained unchanged Any ideas guys ? I reckon I must have screwed up the pam configuration for /etc/pam.d/samba but I am no pam expert so I am currently thrashing arround in the dark The big thing about syncing with PAM is that you must set the manager password in some config file, so that pam_ldap can make an administrative connection to the LDAP server. See the pam_ldap documentation for details. However, we have made this a bit easier in Samba 3.0 - there is a new option called 'ldap password sync' that works with Samba's existing pdb_ldap to set the user's password, using Samba's administrative rights. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Student Network Administrator, Hawker College [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
CVS update: samba/source/client
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:00 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/client In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/client Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 client.c clitar.c smbspool.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: client.c1.209.2.7 = 1.209.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/client/client.c?r1=1.209.2.7r2=1.209.2.8 clitar.c1.88.2.4 = 1.88.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/client/clitar.c?r1=1.88.2.4r2=1.88.2.5 smbspool.c 1.15.2.4 = 1.15.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/client/smbspool.c?r1=1.15.2.4r2=1.15.2.5
CVS update: samba/source/intl
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:01 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/intl In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/intl Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 lang_tdb.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: lang_tdb.c 1.7.2.2 = 1.7.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/intl/lang_tdb.c?r1=1.7.2.2r2=1.7.2.3
CVS update: samba/source/groupdb
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:01 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/groupdb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/groupdb Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 mapping.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: mapping.c 1.33.2.6 = 1.33.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/groupdb/mapping.c?r1=1.33.2.6r2=1.33.2.7
CVS update: samba/source/libads
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:02 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/libads In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/libads Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 disp_sec.c ldap.c ldap_printer.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: disp_sec.c 1.2.2.2 = 1.2.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libads/disp_sec.c?r1=1.2.2.2r2=1.2.2.3 ldap.c 1.55.2.12 = 1.55.2.13 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libads/ldap.c?r1=1.55.2.12r2=1.55.2.13 ldap_printer.c 1.7.2.7 = 1.7.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libads/ldap_printer.c?r1=1.7.2.7r2=1.7.2.8
CVS update: samba/source/libsmb
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:03 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/libsmb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/libsmb Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 asn1.c clidgram.c clientgen.c clierror.c clikrb5.c cliprint.c clirap.c clirap2.c clireadwrite.c doserr.c errormap.c nmblib.c nterr.c smberr.c unexpected.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: asn1.c 1.11.2.1 = 1.11.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/asn1.c?r1=1.11.2.1r2=1.11.2.2 clidgram.c 1.16 = 1.16.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clidgram.c?r1=1.16r2=1.16.2.1 clientgen.c 1.190.2.7 = 1.190.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clientgen.c?r1=1.190.2.7r2=1.190.2.8 clierror.c 1.26.2.3 = 1.26.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clierror.c?r1=1.26.2.3r2=1.26.2.4 clikrb5.c 1.15.2.2 = 1.15.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clikrb5.c?r1=1.15.2.2r2=1.15.2.3 cliprint.c 1.3 = 1.3.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/cliprint.c?r1=1.3r2=1.3.2.1 clirap.c1.21.2.2 = 1.21.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clirap.c?r1=1.21.2.2r2=1.21.2.3 clirap2.c 1.5.2.1 = 1.5.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clirap2.c?r1=1.5.2.1r2=1.5.2.2 clireadwrite.c 1.16.2.5 = 1.16.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/clireadwrite.c?r1=1.16.2.5r2=1.16.2.6 doserr.c1.2.2.2 = 1.2.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/doserr.c?r1=1.2.2.2r2=1.2.2.3 errormap.c 1.15.2.4 = 1.15.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/errormap.c?r1=1.15.2.4r2=1.15.2.5 nmblib.c1.68.2.4 = 1.68.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/nmblib.c?r1=1.68.2.4r2=1.68.2.5 nterr.c 1.23.2.7 = 1.23.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/nterr.c?r1=1.23.2.7r2=1.23.2.8 smberr.c1.25.2.1 = 1.25.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/smberr.c?r1=1.25.2.1r2=1.25.2.2 unexpected.c1.10.2.1 = 1.10.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/libsmb/unexpected.c?r1=1.10.2.1r2=1.10.2.2
CVS update: samba/source/param
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:04 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/param In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/param Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 loadparm.c params.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: loadparm.c 1.397.2.22 = 1.397.2.23 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c?r1=1.397.2.22r2=1.397.2.23 params.c1.25 = 1.25.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/params.c?r1=1.25r2=1.25.2.1
CVS update: samba/source/passdb
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:05 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/passdb In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/passdb Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 passdb.c pdb_ldap.c pdb_tdb.c secrets.c util_sam_sid.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: passdb.c1.151.2.10 = 1.151.2.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/passdb.c?r1=1.151.2.10r2=1.151.2.11 pdb_ldap.c 1.28.2.14 = 1.28.2.15 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/pdb_ldap.c?r1=1.28.2.14r2=1.28.2.15 pdb_tdb.c 1.58.2.4 = 1.58.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/pdb_tdb.c?r1=1.58.2.4r2=1.58.2.5 secrets.c 1.32.2.7 = 1.32.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c?r1=1.32.2.7r2=1.32.2.8 util_sam_sid.c 1.2.2.4 = 1.2.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/util_sam_sid.c?r1=1.2.2.4r2=1.2.2.5
CVS update: samba/source/registry
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:06 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/registry In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/registry Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 reg_objects.c reg_printing.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: reg_objects.c 1.1.4.4 = 1.1.4.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/registry/reg_objects.c?r1=1.1.4.4r2=1.1.4.5 reg_printing.c 1.10.2.2 = 1.10.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/registry/reg_printing.c?r1=1.10.2.2r2=1.10.2.3
CVS update: samba/source/rpc_parse
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:07 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/rpc_parse In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/rpc_parse Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 parse_dfs.c parse_ds.c parse_lsa.c parse_misc.c parse_net.c parse_prs.c parse_reg.c parse_rpc.c parse_samr.c parse_sec.c parse_spoolss.c parse_srv.c parse_wks.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: parse_dfs.c 1.11.2.1 = 1.11.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_dfs.c?r1=1.11.2.1r2=1.11.2.2 parse_ds.c 1.2.2.2 = 1.2.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_ds.c?r1=1.2.2.2r2=1.2.2.3 parse_lsa.c 1.75.2.2 = 1.75.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_lsa.c?r1=1.75.2.2r2=1.75.2.3 parse_misc.c1.94.2.5 = 1.94.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_misc.c?r1=1.94.2.5r2=1.94.2.6 parse_net.c 1.85.2.4 = 1.85.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_net.c?r1=1.85.2.4r2=1.85.2.5 parse_prs.c 1.75.2.4 = 1.75.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_prs.c?r1=1.75.2.4r2=1.75.2.5 parse_reg.c 1.50.2.3 = 1.50.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_reg.c?r1=1.50.2.3r2=1.50.2.4 parse_rpc.c 1.45.2.4 = 1.45.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_rpc.c?r1=1.45.2.4r2=1.45.2.5 parse_samr.c1.143.2.6 = 1.143.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_samr.c?r1=1.143.2.6r2=1.143.2.7 parse_sec.c 1.41.2.2 = 1.41.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_sec.c?r1=1.41.2.2r2=1.41.2.3 parse_spoolss.c 1.155.2.10 = 1.155.2.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c?r1=1.155.2.10r2=1.155.2.11 parse_srv.c 1.49.2.4 = 1.49.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_srv.c?r1=1.49.2.4r2=1.49.2.5 parse_wks.c 1.12.2.1 = 1.12.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_parse/parse_wks.c?r1=1.12.2.1r2=1.12.2.2
CVS update: samba/source/rpcclient
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:09 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/rpcclient In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/rpcclient Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 cmd_samr.c cmd_spoolss.c rpcclient.h Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: cmd_samr.c 1.141.2.6 = 1.141.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpcclient/cmd_samr.c?r1=1.141.2.6r2=1.141.2.7 cmd_spoolss.c 1.82.2.10 = 1.82.2.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpcclient/cmd_spoolss.c?r1=1.82.2.10r2=1.82.2.11 rpcclient.h 1.2.4.1 = 1.2.4.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpcclient/rpcclient.h?r1=1.2.4.1r2=1.2.4.2
CVS update: samba/source/rpc_server
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:08 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/rpc_server Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 srv_lsa.c srv_netlog_nt.c srv_pipe.c srv_reg_nt.c srv_spoolss_nt.c srv_srvsvc_nt.c srv_util.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: srv_lsa.c 1.78.2.2 = 1.78.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_lsa.c?r1=1.78.2.2r2=1.78.2.3 srv_netlog_nt.c 1.57.2.6 = 1.57.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c?r1=1.57.2.6r2=1.57.2.7 srv_pipe.c 1.93.2.3 = 1.93.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_pipe.c?r1=1.93.2.3r2=1.93.2.4 srv_reg_nt.c1.17.2.4 = 1.17.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_reg_nt.c?r1=1.17.2.4r2=1.17.2.5 srv_spoolss_nt.c1.277.2.29 = 1.277.2.30 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c?r1=1.277.2.29r2=1.277.2.30 srv_srvsvc_nt.c 1.70.2.7 = 1.70.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_srvsvc_nt.c?r1=1.70.2.7r2=1.70.2.8 srv_util.c 1.65.2.3 = 1.65.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_util.c?r1=1.65.2.3r2=1.65.2.4
CVS update: samba/source/torture
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:11 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/torture In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/torture Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 denytest.c locktest2.c masktest.c nsstest.c scanner.c torture.c vfstest.c vfstest.h Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: denytest.c 1.3 = 1.3.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/denytest.c?r1=1.3r2=1.3.2.1 locktest2.c 1.13.2.2 = 1.13.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/locktest2.c?r1=1.13.2.2r2=1.13.2.3 masktest.c 1.17 = 1.17.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/masktest.c?r1=1.17r2=1.17.2.1 nsstest.c 1.9.2.1 = 1.9.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/nsstest.c?r1=1.9.2.1r2=1.9.2.2 scanner.c 1.6 = 1.6.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/scanner.c?r1=1.6r2=1.6.2.1 torture.c 1.63.2.4 = 1.63.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/torture.c?r1=1.63.2.4r2=1.63.2.5 vfstest.c 1.10.2.2 = 1.10.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/vfstest.c?r1=1.10.2.2r2=1.10.2.3 vfstest.h 1.1.2.1 = 1.1.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/torture/vfstest.h?r1=1.1.2.1r2=1.1.2.2
CVS update: samba/source/utils
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:12 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/utils In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/utils Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 net.c net.h net_ads.c net_rap.c net_rpc.c net_time.c nmblookup.c pdbedit.c smbcacls.c smbcontrol.c smbpasswd.c testprns.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: net.c 1.43.2.8 = 1.43.2.9 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net.c?r1=1.43.2.8r2=1.43.2.9 net.h 1.7.2.1 = 1.7.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net.h?r1=1.7.2.1r2=1.7.2.2 net_ads.c 1.37.2.7 = 1.37.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net_ads.c?r1=1.37.2.7r2=1.37.2.8 net_rap.c 1.12.2.1 = 1.12.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net_rap.c?r1=1.12.2.1r2=1.12.2.2 net_rpc.c 1.14.2.10 = 1.14.2.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net_rpc.c?r1=1.14.2.10r2=1.14.2.11 net_time.c 1.9.2.2 = 1.9.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net_time.c?r1=1.9.2.2r2=1.9.2.3 nmblookup.c 1.50.2.3 = 1.50.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/nmblookup.c?r1=1.50.2.3r2=1.50.2.4 pdbedit.c 1.39.2.9 = 1.39.2.10 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/pdbedit.c?r1=1.39.2.9r2=1.39.2.10 smbcacls.c 1.66.2.8 = 1.66.2.9 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/smbcacls.c?r1=1.66.2.8r2=1.66.2.9 smbcontrol.c1.42.2.9 = 1.42.2.10 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/smbcontrol.c?r1=1.42.2.9r2=1.42.2.10 smbpasswd.c 1.140.2.6 = 1.140.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/smbpasswd.c?r1=1.140.2.6r2=1.140.2.7 testprns.c 1.15.2.1 = 1.15.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/testprns.c?r1=1.15.2.1r2=1.15.2.2
CVS update: samba/source/web
Date: Fri Jan 3 08:28:12 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/web In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5790/web Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 cgi.c statuspage.c swat.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - make Samba compile with -Wwrite-strings without additional warnings. (Adds a lot of const). Andrew Bartlett Revisions: cgi.c 1.58.2.3 = 1.58.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/web/cgi.c?r1=1.58.2.3r2=1.58.2.4 statuspage.c1.29.2.2 = 1.29.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/web/statuspage.c?r1=1.29.2.2r2=1.29.2.3 swat.c 1.79.2.4 = 1.79.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/web/swat.c?r1=1.79.2.4r2=1.79.2.5
CVS update: samba/packaging/RedHat
Date: Fri Jan 3 15:19:51 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/RedHat In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv6659 Modified Files: makerpms.sh.tmpl Log Message: patch from Andrew Bird to correct a few file/directory checks when building Revisions: makerpms.sh.tmpl1.5 = 1.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/RedHat/makerpms.sh.tmpl?r1=1.5r2=1.6
CVS update: samba/packaging/RedHat
Date: Fri Jan 3 15:20:39 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/RedHat In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv6895 Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 makerpms.sh.tmpl Log Message: patch from Andrew Bird to correct a few file/directory checks when building Revisions: makerpms.sh.tmpl1.3.2.6 = 1.3.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/RedHat/makerpms.sh.tmpl?r1=1.3.2.6r2=1.3.2.7
CVS update: samba/packaging/RedHat
Date: Fri Jan 3 15:21:01 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/RedHat In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv7436 Modified Files: makerpms.sh.tmpl Log Message: oops. Use -r, not -f Revisions: makerpms.sh.tmpl1.6 = 1.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/packaging/RedHat/makerpms.sh.tmpl?r1=1.6r2=1.7
CVS update: samba/source/lib
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:32:11 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19588/source/lib Modified Files: debug.c util.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: debug.c 1.68 = 1.69 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/lib/debug.c?r1=1.68r2=1.69 util.c 1.383 = 1.384 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/lib/util.c?r1=1.383r2=1.384
CVS update: samba/source/nmbd
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:32:11 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nmbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19588/source/nmbd Modified Files: nmbd.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: nmbd.c 1.145 = 1.146 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nmbd/nmbd.c?r1=1.145r2=1.146
CVS update: samba/source/wrepld
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:32:11 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/wrepld In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19588/source/wrepld Modified Files: server.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: server.c1.10 = 1.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/wrepld/server.c?r1=1.10r2=1.11
CVS update: samba/docs/docbook/manpages
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:35:18 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/docbook/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20095/docbook/manpages Modified Files: smbd.8.sgml Log Message: regenerate man pages Revisions: smbd.8.sgml 1.10 = 1.11 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/smbd.8.sgml?r1=1.10r2=1.11
CVS update: samba/docs/manpages
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:35:18 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20095/manpages Modified Files: nmbd.8 smbd.8 smbgroupedit.8 winbindd.8 Log Message: regenerate man pages Revisions: nmbd.8 1.52 = 1.53 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8?r1=1.52r2=1.53 smbd.8 1.52 = 1.53 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8?r1=1.52r2=1.53 smbgroupedit.8 1.5 = 1.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/smbgroupedit.8?r1=1.5r2=1.6 winbindd.8 1.21 = 1.22 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8?r1=1.21r2=1.22
CVS update: samba/docs/docbook/manpages
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:39:29 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/docbook/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20365/docs/docbook/manpages Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 nmbd.8.sgml smbd.8.sgml winbindd.8.sgml Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: nmbd.8.sgml 1.7.2.4 = 1.7.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/nmbd.8.sgml?r1=1.7.2.4r2=1.7.2.5 smbd.8.sgml 1.7.2.2 = 1.7.2.3 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/smbd.8.sgml?r1=1.7.2.2r2=1.7.2.3 winbindd.8.sgml 1.7.2.3 = 1.7.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/docbook/manpages/winbindd.8.sgml?r1=1.7.2.3r2=1.7.2.4
CVS update: samba/docs/manpages
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:39:29 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/manpages In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20365/docs/manpages Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 nmbd.8 smbd.8 smbgroupedit.8 winbindd.8 Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: nmbd.8 1.49.2.3 = 1.49.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8?r1=1.49.2.3r2=1.49.2.4 smbd.8 1.48.2.3 = 1.48.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8?r1=1.48.2.3r2=1.48.2.4 smbgroupedit.8 1.3.2.1 = 1.3.2.2 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/smbgroupedit.8?r1=1.3.2.1r2=1.3.2.2 winbindd.8 1.17.2.3 = 1.17.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8?r1=1.17.2.3r2=1.17.2.4
CVS update: samba/source/nmbd
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:39:30 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nmbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20365/source/nmbd Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 nmbd.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: nmbd.c 1.134.2.6 = 1.134.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nmbd/nmbd.c?r1=1.134.2.6r2=1.134.2.7
CVS update: samba/source/lib
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:39:30 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20365/source/lib Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 debug.c util.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: debug.c 1.49.2.6 = 1.49.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/lib/debug.c?r1=1.49.2.6r2=1.49.2.7 util.c 1.358.2.9 = 1.358.2.10 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/lib/util.c?r1=1.358.2.9r2=1.358.2.10
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:39:30 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20365/source/smbd Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 server.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: server.c1.372.2.8 = 1.372.2.9 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/server.c?r1=1.372.2.8r2=1.372.2.9
CVS update: samba/source/wrepld
Date: Fri Jan 3 17:39:30 2003 Author: jerry Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/wrepld In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20365/source/wrepld Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 server.c Log Message: patch to include support for daemontools from Michael Handler Revisions: server.c1.3.2.6 = 1.3.2.7 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/wrepld/server.c?r1=1.3.2.6r2=1.3.2.7
CVS update: samba/source/include
Date: Fri Jan 3 18:50:12 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26463/include Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 smb.h Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). Jeremy. Revisions: smb.h 1.424.2.18 = 1.424.2.19 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/include/smb.h?r1=1.424.2.18r2=1.424.2.19
CVS update: samba/source/locking
Date: Fri Jan 3 18:50:13 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/locking In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26463/locking Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 locking.c Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). Jeremy. Revisions: locking.c 1.135.2.3 = 1.135.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/locking/locking.c?r1=1.135.2.3r2=1.135.2.4
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Fri Jan 3 18:50:13 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26463/smbd Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 close.c dir.c open.c Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). Jeremy. Revisions: close.c 1.42 = 1.42.2.1 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/close.c?r1=1.42r2=1.42.2.1 dir.c 1.66.2.4 = 1.66.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/dir.c?r1=1.66.2.4r2=1.66.2.5 open.c 1.115.2.5 = 1.115.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/open.c?r1=1.115.2.5r2=1.115.2.6
CVS update: samba/source/include
Date: Fri Jan 3 19:07:26 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv27108/include Modified Files: smb.h Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). Jeremy. Revisions: smb.h 1.470 = 1.471 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/include/smb.h?r1=1.470r2=1.471
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Fri Jan 3 19:07:26 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv27108/smbd Modified Files: close.c dir.c open.c Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). Jeremy. Revisions: close.c 1.42 = 1.43 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/close.c?r1=1.42r2=1.43 dir.c 1.76 = 1.77 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/dir.c?r1=1.76r2=1.77 open.c 1.125 = 1.126 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/open.c?r1=1.125r2=1.126
CVS update: samba/source/include
Date: Fri Jan 3 23:42:29 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv18840/include Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD smb.h Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). No CR#. Jeremy. Revisions: smb.h 1.323.2.43 = 1.323.2.44 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/include/smb.h?r1=1.323.2.43r2=1.323.2.44
CVS update: samba/source/smbd
Date: Fri Jan 3 23:42:30 2003 Author: jra Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv18840/smbd Modified Files: Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD close.c dir.c open.c Log Message: Fix problem with hide unreadable. stat file opens are baaack :-). No CR#. Jeremy. Revisions: close.c 1.22.2.5 = 1.22.2.6 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/close.c?r1=1.22.2.5r2=1.22.2.6 dir.c 1.48.2.4 = 1.48.2.5 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/dir.c?r1=1.48.2.4r2=1.48.2.5 open.c 1.62.2.17 = 1.62.2.18 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/smbd/open.c?r1=1.62.2.17r2=1.62.2.18
Re: CVS update: samba/source/utils
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 10:01:51AM +0100, Simo Sorce wrote: On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 09:24, Simo Sorce wrote: On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 20:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 05:30:16PM +0100, Simo Sorce wrote: This is plain wrong pdbedit can be used fine without a username without username it simply fixes all the accounts oops, fixes - works :-) I think I should sleep some more :-) Let's see if I get it right this time :-P fixes - works - show show - shows Sorry, Simo, just couldn't help myself ;-) PS. Sleep is good... generally speaking :) -- cheers, ++ |Rafal 'Mimir' Szczesniak [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |*BSD, GNU/Linux and Samba / |__/
CVS update: samba/source/rpc_server
Date: Sat Jan 4 06:15:24 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14263/source/rpc_server Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 srv_netlog_nt.c Log Message: Fix another pstring/fstring typo Revisions: srv_netlog_nt.c 1.57.2.7 = 1.57.2.8 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c?r1=1.57.2.7r2=1.57.2.8
CVS update: samba/source/utils
Date: Sat Jan 4 07:50:04 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/utils In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19363/utils Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 net_rpc.c Log Message: Merge from HEAD - idra's fix for the fact that the shutdown command takes two 1 byte boolean flags, not a 16 bit bitmask. Andrew Bartlett Revisions: net_rpc.c 1.14.2.11 = 1.14.2.12 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/utils/net_rpc.c?r1=1.14.2.11r2=1.14.2.12
CVS update: samba/source/include
Date: Sat Jan 4 07:50:04 2003 Author: abartlet Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/include In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19363/include Modified Files: Tag: SAMBA_3_0 rpc_reg.h Log Message: Merge from HEAD - idra's fix for the fact that the shutdown command takes two 1 byte boolean flags, not a 16 bit bitmask. Andrew Bartlett Revisions: rpc_reg.h 1.26.2.3 = 1.26.2.4 http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/include/rpc_reg.h?r1=1.26.2.3r2=1.26.2.4