Re: [Samba] %a - Supporting Multiple Windows OS's

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Craig White wrote:
| can we now use %u and/or %U in LDAP sambaHomePath
| and sambaProfilePath ?
Not currently.
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Re: [Samba] %a - Supporting Multiple Windows OS's

2004-12-10 Thread Craig White
On Fri, 2004-12-10 at 16:59 -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Jim C. wrote:
> | So I can dig that %a can be used in a user's profile directory spec to
> | specify a subdirectory for Windows architecture.  What I need are some
> | tips for setting up a Default User for each architecture.
> |
> | Man would it be cool if I could set this up! :-)
> 
> Define the path for the netlogon share to be based on %a.
> You can use symlinks out of the share on the server side
> to prevent duplication if you wish.

can we now use %u and/or %U in LDAP sambaHomePath and sambaProfilePath ?

Craig

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[Samba] Re: Cannot get DOMAIN ADMINS to work

2004-12-10 Thread Jim C.
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| After reading a lot in the mailing list and the official Samba 3 howto,
| i am still unable to give domain admin rights to a user, so that he gets
| admin rights on all workstations in the domain.
|
| Here is what i have:
1. If you are using ldap, you should know that the posixgroup
objectClass is out of date and that you will need a different
objectClass to provide Administrative access to the LDAP database
itself. Specifically, groupOfNames.
2. I think you may be approaching this wrong.  I have to assume that you
are using something that actually has such a group so perhaps that means
XP.  On XP Pro:
Right click on the Start button and select "Properties".
Select the Customize button.
Select the Advanced tab.
Navigate to the Control Panel item.
Select the "Display as menu" radio button.
After having made these changes, you will then find that you can
Navigate to the Control panel using the start menu and right-click on
the Control Panel menu items.  This also means that you can use the
"runas" context menu item to run them as an Administrator. I don't know
if this works on NT/2K but you might consider looking for something
similar.  The advantage of this technique is that your user remains just
a user.  You get what you need when you need it but not what you don't
making your system much more secure. The function of runas is similar in
nature to something like kdesu. It is very handy indeed once you get
used to it.
3. I remember researching ways to upgrade my user to Administrative
group membership using a command line technique. Since I know this can
be done, I also know that it can be incorporated into a simple command
line login script.  What such a script should do is:
A. Check to see if the current user is a member of the local
"Administrators" group.
B. If no, use the runas facility and add them otherwise exit.
For efficiency, you might consider using groups instead.  Samba does not
support groups as members of groups but your local machine probably
will.  Thus you could write you script so that it adds the remote group
"Domain Users" to the local group "Administrators".
It is just my opinion but I would use the techniques mentioned in #2
coupled with #3 but only in regards to the Power Users group, just to
make life easier.
Jim C.
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[Samba] %a - Supporting Multiple Windows OS's

2004-12-10 Thread Jim C.
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So I can dig that %a can be used in a user's profile directory spec to
specify a subdirectory for Windows architecture.  What I need are some
tips for setting up a Default User for each architecture.
Man would it be cool if I could set this up! :-)
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Re: [Samba] %a - Supporting Multiple Windows OS's

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Jim C. wrote:
| So I can dig that %a can be used in a user's profile directory spec to
| specify a subdirectory for Windows architecture.  What I need are some
| tips for setting up a Default User for each architecture.
|
| Man would it be cool if I could set this up! :-)
Define the path for the netlogon share to be based on %a.
You can use symlinks out of the share on the server side
to prevent duplication if you wish.

cheers, jerry
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[Samba] PDC, BDCs - how do you synchronize roaming profiles?

2004-12-10 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
Hello,
I'm about to deploy Samba PDC and several BDCs.
As far as I understand Samba and domain logons, this means that a user 
will be able to log onto any server, with his workstation choosing a 
domain controller that is probably the closest/fastest etc. one.

As a consequence, this also means, that on each server there has to be a 
copy of a profile of a given user, right?

If so, how can I keep roaming profiles in sync, given the fact that I 
don't know if user will log onto PDC, BDC1, BDC2 etc.?

For example, at 11.00-11.30 user Joe will log in/out PDC in building A, 
and at 12.00-12.30 will log in/out BDC1 in building B, and then at 
13.00-13.30 log in/out BDC2 in building C - how can I assure that that 
user will have that same (roaming) profile?

Or perhaps I don't understand something?
Tomek
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Re: [Samba] Samba segfault - panic-action when printing

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| What does this patch do? Would it affect printing
| from XP, as I was seeing a few segmentation faults.
It includes a fix for crashes when running on certain
platforms like sparc solaris and HP-UX.  It also includes
a fix for memory bloating caused by excessive maounts of
print_queue_update() requests.

cheers, jerry
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Re: [Samba] Odd LPQ behavior in 3.0.x

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| I changed the 'lpq cache time' parameter to 5
| (from the default) and the  problem seems to
| have gone away. The status (Paused/Printing,
| or nothing  for jobs that are queued) has
| returned. However, now the Pages are all
| N/A (as it was before I upgraded), and the size
| field is back (but static). The port field is blank...
All of those fields are filling in via change notify
messages.  Please note that MS has broken this
functionality with XP sp2 (even in a Windows network).
I don't know of any hotfix that addresses it yet.
Also be aware that setting 'lpq cache = 5' will cause
high loads (and without the patch I mentioned possibly
large memory consumption caused by excessive amounts of
print_queue_update() calls.
| Before changing this parameter, as I noted below,
| Status was missing,  but pages was listed (and dynamic)
| as was size (same). Now I only get  this on incoming
| jobs (jobs with a "Spooling" status). I'm curious if
| there is any good documentation on how to expect this
| to work... the printing stuff doesn't cover this
| particular part of it too much.
Nope.  It's all way to complicated IMO.  Right now we
batch up the print change notify messages before sending
to the client.  We also consolidate things like the
page count and size messages so that we send one per
printer per batch.
| I will apply the patch and let you know -- Samba
| has been segfaulting  somewhat too on 3.0.9, so I'm
| hoping this will cure that as well.
I'm pretty sure it will.


cheers, jerry
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Re: [Samba] Odd LPQ behavior in 3.0.x

2004-12-10 Thread Ryan Novosielski
I changed the 'lpq cache time' parameter to 5 (from the default) and the 
problem seems to have gone away. The status (Paused/Printing, or nothing 
for jobs that are queued) has returned. However, now the Pages are all N/A 
(as it was before I upgraded), and the size field is back (but static). 
The port field is blank...

Before changing this parameter, as I noted below, Status was missing, but 
pages was listed (and dynamic) as was size (same). Now I only get this on 
incoming jobs (jobs with a "Spooling" status). I'm curious if there is any 
good documentation on how to expect this to work... the printing stuff 
doesn't cover this particular part of it too much.

I will apply the patch and let you know -- Samba has been segfaulting 
somewhat too on 3.0.9, so I'm hoping this will cure that as well.

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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| Here is what I'm seeing after upgrading to 3.0.x:
|
| 1) Jobs no longer properly report their status, using
| LPRng's lpq. I see, instead, no listing for status and a
| listing for number of pages in  the job. While that
| is also useful information, it does not allow me to
| act on jobs as I'd like to (resume/pause/etc).
You should see page count changes and size changes.
|
| 2) Basically EVERY job that has ever printed via Samba
| on that printer since I've upgraded is listed in the queue.
| This is not a case of  lpd_done_jobs in LPRng causing this
| -- the jobs are NOT there in lpq. If  the
| queue is empty in LPRng, there will still be hundreds
| of jobs listed in the Windows queue.
This one should be mostly fixed by 3.0.9 + the printing-3-0-9.patch
found in http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.9/


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[Samba] Samba timeuot in shared folder

2004-12-10 Thread Mario A. Soto Cordones
Hi.

i have installed samba 2.27 in nredhat 9, i have a shared folder. all
it`s well, but when i have 30 or 40 minutes work in this shared folder
from any work station it´s disconnect, and say what not see a shared
folder, an then have a restart the server and work

please help me and sorry by my english

thenk

Mario Soto



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Re: [Samba] Samba segfault - panic-action when printing

2004-12-10 Thread Ryan Novosielski
What does this patch do? Would it affect printing from XP, as I was seeing 
a few segmentation faults.

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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| What could be the reason for this behavior ?
| It worked for so long  an now its over ...
Your printing from win9x right ?  That was fixed in 3.0.9.
You shoudl also apply the patch for 3.0.9.
http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.9/printing-3-0-9.patch

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[Samba] Re: Group permissions not working on 3.0.8

2004-12-10 Thread Danny Paul
Try removing these lines from the share definition and see what you get.

> force group = +developers_group
...
> force directory mode = 070
> write list = @developers_group


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[Samba] Re: Upgrade from 3.0.2 --> 3.0.7

2004-12-10 Thread Danny Paul
> Here are my questions:
> 1). Can someone give me more detail on the "syntax errors" that were
> corrected?
There were certain problems in the samba.schema file of the 3.0.6 release
that went unnoticed until after the release.  The SAMBA team quickly made
available a good samba.schema file and incorporated it into the next
release (3.0.7).

> 2). Also, what (if any) effect will I see if I use my existing
> schema/directory with the 3.0.7?
As far as I know, you should see no ill effect using your existing
directory.  You should, howver, use your new samba.schema in place of your
3.0.2 version.


> 3). What's the proper procedure to upgrade the directory so that it *can*
> use the updated schema?
As far as I know, there should be no conversion necessary.  If you were,
however, as paranoid as I am you would first make sure you have a thourough
backup of your current setup in case your had to roll back.
Next, I would export the entire LDAP directory to an LDIF file for
safekeeping.
Then upgrade to 3.0.7 and everything should fly fine.  If SAMBA refuses to
function after the upgrade, first do a testparm, since some options have
changed since 3.0.2.
If SAMBA acts like the info in the directory is no good, clear out the
entire directory.  Verify the samba.schema is the one shipped with 3.0.7. 
Then import those LDIF files again.

I cannot imagine a scenario in which an upgrade would fail after all of
that, but of course.

Good luck.

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[Samba] Re: SAMBA problem.

2004-12-10 Thread Danny Paul
1st-"SAMBA Problem" is a terrible problem description. Read SAMBA Newsgroup
etiquette:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ml-etiquette.html

2nd-Most errors can be pinpointed by tailing the samba log file.  For
instance, if your log file was /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd then do
'tail -f /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd' 
Then do whatever causes the error.  The tail command will output the lines
that get added to the end of the log file.  This may help you narrow the
problem down.

> SAMBA share. Sometimes we face the problem of read/write access to the
> files shared by SAMBA on UNIX server.

Can you be more specific?  When is this occurring?

> Please guide us to resolve the problem and let us know if you need any
> further information.

Start by posting more helpful information, like your smb.conf file and other
details of your configuration.


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Re: [Samba] Should %U work in include statements?

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Gary Algier wrote:
| I am trying to upgrade a samba installation from
| 2.2.7 to 3.0.9 and I have statements like:
| include = /etc/samba/special/%U
| This works fine with 2.2.7, but fails with 3.0.[4679].
You are configured for 'security = user' right ?
I wouldn't expect too much mileage from security = share.
| If I look at the logs, I see it trying to access
| "special/gaa" the first time, then it tries
| "special/" every other time.
This doesn't mean much without the full config file I'm afraid.


cheers, jerry
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Re: [Samba] Samba segfault - panic-action when printing

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Dr. Bernd Zimmermann wrote:
| What could be the reason for this behavior ?
| It worked for so long  an now its over ...
Your printing from win9x right ?  That was fixed in 3.0.9.
You shoudl also apply the patch for 3.0.9.
http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.9/printing-3-0-9.patch

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[Samba] Upgrade from 3.0.2 --> 3.0.7

2004-12-10 Thread Collins, Kevin
I'm contemplating the upgrade for my production network from (Red Hat
Enterprises') version 3.0.2 to 3.0.7 (which is the latest from Red Hat).

So I start to peruse the changelog and I see this:

"Syntax errors in the OpenLDAP schema file (samba.schema)."

as one of 4 bullet items at the top of the Samba 3.0.7 changelog.  This has
me a bit concerned.  My production environment is based on an LDAP backend
of for Samba and I need to be sure that the upgrade will not toast my setup.

Here are my questions:
1). Can someone give me more detail on the "syntax errors" that were
corrected?
2). Also, what (if any) effect will I see if I use my existing
schema/directory with the 3.0.7?
3). What's the proper procedure to upgrade the directory so that it *can*
use the updated schema?

I've just started investigating the upgrade so forgive me if these questions
have been answered somewhere else.  Thanks in advance for any help.
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[Samba] promote samba

2004-12-10 Thread eric
Has anyone attempted to demote a windows 2000 server and have it rejoin 
the same domain, but as a member of a Samba PDC?

Thank you
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[Samba] Samba segfault - panic-action when printing

2004-12-10 Thread Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
What could be the reason for this behavior ?
It worked for so long  an now its over ...

To: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Samba still calls panic-action when trying to print from a windows 
printer
 via samba
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Samba is still calling panic-action when tryin to print via samba.
Restarting samba and cups dont fix the problem - its still there.
Other samba shares are ok - only the printing fails.

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The Samba 'panic action' script, /usr/share/samba/panic-action,
was called for pid 28129 (/usr/sbin/smbd).

Below is a backtrace for this process generated with gdb, which shows
the state of the program at the time the error occured.  You are
encouraged to submit this information as a bug report to Debian.  For
information about the procedure for submitting bug reports , please see
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting or the reportbug(1) manpage.

(no debugging symbols found)...Using host libthread_db library 
"/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols 
found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no 
debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols 
found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no 
debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols 
found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no 
debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols 
found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no 
debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols 
found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no 
debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols 
found)...(no debugging symbols found)...0x4023e688 in waitpid () from 
/lib/libc.so.6
#0  0x4023e688 in waitpid () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1  0x402c6620 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
#2  0x401d73b2 in strtold_l () from /lib/libc.so.6
#3  0x081dfcb1 in smb_panic2 ()
#4  0x081dfc3a in smb_panic ()
#5  0x0001 in ?? ()
#6  0xb708 in ?? ()
#7  0x0820df4b in get_print_db_byname ()


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* samba/generate_smbpasswd: true
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[Samba] Re: Cannot delete printer driver

2004-12-10 Thread Jim C.
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| | | Usage: deldriver 
| | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%XX' -c 
'deldriver
| | Lexmark\ Z53\ Color\ Jetprinter'
| | | Failed to remove driver Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter for arch [Windows
| | NT x86] - error 0xbb9!
|
| ~From include/doserr.h:
|
| #define ERRprinterdriverinuse 3001
Thanks Gerald!
As far as I know the printer driver is not in use, though.  Can anyone
tell me how to force Samba to change the "in use" flag or provide some
other means for forcing deletion?
Jim C.
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Re: [Samba] Odd LPQ behavior in 3.0.x

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
| Here is what I'm seeing after upgrading to 3.0.x:
|
| 1) Jobs no longer properly report their status, using
| LPRng's lpq. I see, instead, no listing for status and a
| listing for number of pages in  the job. While that
| is also useful information, it does not allow me to
| act on jobs as I'd like to (resume/pause/etc).
You should see page count changes and size changes.
|
| 2) Basically EVERY job that has ever printed via Samba
| on that printer since I've upgraded is listed in the queue.
| This is not a case of  lpd_done_jobs in LPRng causing this
| -- the jobs are NOT there in lpq. If  the
| queue is empty in LPRng, there will still be hundreds
| of jobs listed in the Windows queue.
This one should be mostly fixed by 3.0.9 + the printing-3-0-9.patch
found in http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.9/


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[Samba] Re: IP address given to WINS on a server with multiple interfaces

2004-12-10 Thread Michael Lueck
Oliver, Peter (Central-Networks) wrote:
I'm still running Samba 2.2 here (actually, HP's CIFS9000 product), so
apologies if things have changed in Samba 3.
It's kind of still that way. I had a back door interface or two in a test server. All were cached in the WINS file. Unfortunately ndbd seems to process the data file "oldest data first" (at least in 
my case) and would only lookup two IP's for the name. Thus with the two test interfaces removed, it would test both of those old entries and then tell the client there was no master browser for the 
domain EVEN THOUGH during startup nmbd knew his own IP correctly. I've not had the time to properly devote to understanding that part of the code. The caching of data in a DHCP world (changing 
static IP world too) seems problematic to me.

Pizza, H2O, good music, and the C++ source that hasn't happened yet.
I have not tried the "interfaces" setting in smb.conf idea though I kind of 
knew that entry existed... maybe I'll try that and not the C++ direction first! ;-)
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[Samba] need help printing to Brother MFC-3320CN

2004-12-10 Thread Gary Krupa
I'm trying to print in Linux to this Windows-only printer. I'm using LPRng. 
Both the printer and my windows interface (win4lin) are on the same LAN. I've 
added a new printer device lp5 in /etc/printcap, with an if line for the 
smbprint script when I send a command to that printer.

 A logfile reports that the server name and service name are correctly passed 
to the smbclient program. The printer's IP address is accessed successfully. 
Unfortunately, the connection with the printer itself is refused.

Here's the text from the logfile that smbprint and smbclient generated. I'm 
hoping that someone can help me to understand why the printer connection is 
refused, and what can be done to solve the problem.

server BRN_44FE9E, service lp5
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file "/etc/samba/smb.conf"
Processing section "[global]"
added interface ip=192.168.1.102 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version 2.2.4).
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name BRN_44FE9E<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name BRN_44FE9E<0x20>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name BRN_44FE9E<0x20>
resolve_wins: WINS server == <0.0.0.0>
bind succeeded on port 0
Negative name query response, rcode 0x03: The name requested does not exist.
name_resolve_bcast: Attempting broadcast lookup for name BRN_44FE9E<0x20>
bind succeeded on port 0
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.1.105 ( 192.168.1.105 )
Connecting to 192.168.1.105 at port 139
error connecting to 192.168.1.105:139 (Connection refused)
Error connecting to 192.168.1.105 (Connection refused)
Connection to BRN_44FE9E failed

Is the problem that I need a printer driver in Samba, different from the one 
being used in win4lin? If so, would Imprints be the right way to tackle this?

I'd also appreciate if you'd respond to me directly at:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[Samba] Odd LPQ behavior in 3.0.x

2004-12-10 Thread Ryan Novosielski
Here is what I'm seeing after upgrading to 3.0.x:
1) Jobs no longer properly report their status, using LPRng's lpq. I see, 
instead, no listing for status and a listing for number of pages in the 
job. While that is also useful information, it does not allow me to act on 
jobs as I'd like to (resume/pause/etc).

2) Basically EVERY job that has ever printed via Samba on that printer 
since I've upgraded is listed in the queue. This is not a case of 
lpd_done_jobs in LPRng causing this -- the jobs are NOT there in lpq. If 
the queue is empty in LPRng, there will still be hundreds of jobs listed 
in the Windows queue.

Can anyone give me an idea of how to attack this problem?
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[Samba] SMB/AFS

2004-12-10 Thread Derek Harkness
Okay I've recently started have some problems with the Samba AFS code.  
If I'm doing mass data operations, deleting 14 GB of data (lots of 
files), copying lots of files, etc. I'll get access denied error at 
random times.  If I let everything sit for a few minutes then I can 
continue the operation.  It appears that the smb process is 
loosing/forgetting/delete my AFS information.  My questions are.

1) How would I go about collection debug information about this 
problem?  I've tried turning the log level up but it doesn't seem to 
log any AFS related information.  It does report the permission denied 
error.
2) Has anyone else run into this type of problem?
3) Does anyone have a recommended fix?  I'm getting ready to move 12k+ 
users to this setup and I can't have it disconnecting them at random 
times.

Thanks!
Derek
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[Samba] Smbpasswd -a USERNAME PASSWORD -- no longer works in samba 3.0.9!!!

2004-12-10 Thread sysrm
All our scripts etc no longer work since installing 3.0.9 when adding new
users.

We use a perl script to make sure there are no duplicate names/uid's etc and
generate a random 8 char password.

It then adds the user to /etc/passwd with that password and then invokes
smbpasswd -a $username $password which no longer works with the 3.0.9
version of smbpasswd!

Why has this mind bogglingly useful function been taken out?? Is there a way
I can put it back in or use a 3.0.5 version with out issues??

Cheers

Ross McInnes

(A now bald) system admin

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Re: [Samba] Smbpasswd -a USERNAME PASSWORD -- no longer works in samba 3.0.9!!!

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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sysrm wrote:
| All our scripts etc no longer work since installing 3.0.9 when adding new
| users.
|
| We use a perl script to make sure there are no duplicate names/uid's
etc and
| generate a random 8 char password.
|
| It then adds the user to /etc/passwd with that password and then invokes
| smbpasswd -a $username $password which no longer works with the 3.0.9
| version of smbpasswd!
(echo $pw; echo $pw ) | smbpasswd -s -a $username
It was mentioned in the release notes in case anyone
ever reads those :-)

cheers, jerry
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[Samba] SAMBA problem.

2004-12-10 Thread Pant Sandeep
Hi, 
Here I would like to share one problem may be related to SAMBA. 
We are using SAP ERP system, SAP central instance is on HP-UX /SAMBA system
and SAP application servers are on Window servers and window servers access
the files from SAP central instance which is on HP UX via SAMBA share. 
Sometimes we face the problem of read/write access to the files shared by
SAMBA on UNIX server. 
Please guide us to resolve the problem and let us know if you need any
further information. 
Regards, 
Sandeep Pant 

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[Samba] IP address given to WINS on a server with multiple interfaces

2004-12-10 Thread Oliver, Peter (Central-Networks)
I have a server that has one interface onto a private subnet, and
another connected to our LAN.  I found that the IP address in WINS was
the IP address of the private interface, so things weren't working.  By
using the "interfaces" setting in smb.conf I was able to force the use
of the correct IP address.

Now, I notice that the manual says, "By default Samba will query the
kernel for the list of all active interfaces and use any interfaces
except 127.0.0.1 that are broadcast capable".  Am I correct in thinking
that there can only be one IP address per server in WINS?  In which
case, which IP address does Samba report to WINS?  The first one it
finds?

To improve the chances of things working out of the box, perhaps it
would be possible to report to WINS the IP address associated with the
default route on the server?

I'm still running Samba 2.2 here (actually, HP's CIFS9000 product), so
apologies if things have changed in Samba 3.

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Re: [Samba] Printing Errors in log since installing 3.0.9

2004-12-10 Thread Vickie L. Kidder
After applying the printing-3-0-9.patch, there are no more errors in the 
log files.
Thanks very much for the help!





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Vickie L. Kidder wrote:
| Since installing Samba 3.0.9, I am getting the following errors in my
| samba log file related to printing.
| I haven't made any changes to the smb.conf file from 3.0.7 where 
printing
| worked fine.
|
| This is a sample of the errors from the samba log file.
| [2004/12/06 15:45:55, 0] printing/printing_db.c:get_print_db_byname(109)
|   get_print_db: Failed to open printer backend database
| /usr/local/samba/var/locks/printing/hpl4_smb.tdb.
| [2004/12/06 15:45:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
|   ===
| [2004/12/06 15:45:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
|   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 9038 (3.0.9)
|   Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection
| [2004/12/06 15:45:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
|   ===

Can you try the patch at

http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.9/printing-3-0-9.patch

?  Thanks.

|  security = user
|  encrypt passwords = yes
|
|; Global Settings for Printers
|  printing = aix
|  load printers = yes
|  printcap name = /etc/printcap
|  printer admin = vlkidder, kalagan, lbbell
|  print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -h -r %s
|  lpq cache time = 0

You really don't want to set that to 0.  Trust me.
It will cause an unecessary load on the server.






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[Samba] Group permissions not working on 3.0.8

2004-12-10 Thread Rodrigo Severo
Hi,
I believe group permissions are not working well on Samba 3.0.8.
I have two different problems that seems to be group permission related:
1. I have the following file:
-r--rw  1 apache_user developers_group 13285 Dec  9 12:53 index.html
I am a member of developers_group (not my primary group) and I can't 
edit this file. If I give apache_user (the file's owner) the write right 
then I can edit the file. Why?

This only happens when I access the file through Samba, on the machine 
itself these rights work as I expect, i.e., no need of write right to 
the owner.

2. I have the following directory:
dr-xrws---  1 apache_user developers_group 0 Mar 18  2004 userimages/
Again I, as a member of developres_group, should be able to create a new 
file. But I can't: permission denied. Again I ask why?

I saw some messages about group permission related problems down in 
Samba 3.0.2. Could these issues be related to this same problem?

BTW I using ldap based authentication.
Please help.
I'm including my smb.conf file below for your reference.
TIA,
Rodrigo Severo
/etc/samba/smb.conf:
[global]
  workgroup = FABRICA
  netbios name = SCOTT
  encrypt passwords = Yes
  server string = Samba %v - Scott
  security = user
  interfaces = 192.168.109.7 127.0.0.1
  load printers = no
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE 
SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
  log file = /var/log/samba/%m
  bind interfaces only = Yes
  local master = no
  domain master = no
  domain logons = Yes
wins server = 192.168.109.1
  dns proxy = no
  create mask = 0764
  force create mode = 0660

  map archive = no
  unix extensions = yes
wide links = no
dos charset = CP850
unix charset = ISO8859-1
  username map = /etc/samba/smbusuarios
name resolve order = wins bcast hosts
unix password sync = Yes
passwd program = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-passwd -u %u
passwd chat = "Changing password for*\nNew password*" %n\n "*Retype 
new password*" %n\n"
  ldap passwd sync = yes
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldaps://auth.fabricadeideias.com:636
ldap admin dn = cn=samba,ou=DSA,dc=fabricadeideias,dc=com
ldap suffix = dc=fabricadeideias,dc=com
ldap group suffix = ou=Group
ldap user suffix = ou=People
ldap machine suffix = ou=People
ldap ssl = on
  add machine script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-useradd -w "%u"
add user script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-useradd -a -m "%u"
ldap delete dn = Yes
delete user script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-userdel "%u"
add group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupadd -p "%g"
delete group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupdel "%g"
add user to group script = 
/usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupmod -m "%u" "%g"
  delete user from group script = 
/usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupmod -x "%u" "%g"
  set primary group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-usermod 
-g "%g" "%u"
  ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap
  idmap backend = ldap:ldaps://auth.fabricadeideias.com:636
  idmap uid = 1-2
  idmap gid = 1-2

# Share Definitions 
==

[webdev]
path = /dados01
force user = apache_user
force group = +developers_group
writeable = Yes
force directory mode = 070
write list = @developers_group
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[Samba] corrupt print files

2004-12-10 Thread Günter Gersdorf
Hi.
I have a very strange problem with printing. When a large file is send  
from my Windows PC (XP Service Pack 2) to a samba printer, the files on  
the Server are corrupt. To check it out, i created a special file and used  
a command like 'copy file \\printserver\printer' from the Windows  
commandline.

It turns out that
- the size of the files on the server is correct
- most of the time (but not always) the files has one or more areas of  
corrupt data
- the corrupt areas have fixed sizes, mostly 28280 bytes
- the position of the corrupt areas are always different
- these areas are not garbage, but (in the case of 28280 bytes) the first  
16580 bytes and the last 11700 bytes have changed their place.

This happened on two different samba system with samba 3.0.7 and samba  
3.0.9. But it did not happen, if i copy the same file onto a file-share  
(which points to the very same directory as the print-share).

And it happens only on my computer.
No other computer (with WinNT, Win2k, WinXP-SP1 or WinXP-SP2) in my domain  
seems to have this problem.

Very confused,
Günter
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[Samba] Re: Cannot get DOMAIN ADMINS to work

2004-12-10 Thread Michael Lueck
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
The last handled first...
PS: winbindd is not running. Do i need it?
As far as I can tell, this is to have Linux logins utilize the Samba security back end vs the Linux security. Some shops are forced to have AD as their master master master security... thus Unix/Linux 
boxes must look to that for authentication... thus winbindd.

Security... I'd suggest reviewing my KLUG presentation on Samba 3 PDC setup. It was developed for Win2K but WinXP is not that far off. I'd also suggest getting the M$ ifmember.exe tool and issue it 
with the /list option to better understand what is going on at the workstation side. It helped me debug security oddities.

ftp://ftp.lueckdatasystems.com/pub/presentations/klugsamba3pdc-bookreview.pdf
I specifically did NOT want domain admins to always be workstations admins, 
thus I break those ties. Your choice on how to handle that point.
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Re: [Samba] Cannot delete printer driver

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Jim C. wrote:
| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%X' -c 'deldriver'
| | Usage: deldriver 
| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%XX' -c 'deldriver
| Lexmark\ Z53\ Color\ Jetprinter'
| | Failed to remove driver Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter for arch [Windows
| NT x86] - error 0xbb9!
~From include/doserr.h:
#define ERRprinterdriverinuse 3001



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Re: [Samba] Managing users

2004-12-10 Thread Koenraad Lelong
samba wrote:
Koenraad Lelong wrote:
Since there is a big silence about this, I was going to skip this test. 
I installed a BDC (Win) and was about to vampire my real domain, to try 
further steps. But then I tried "Usermanager for Domains" from that 
machine. This works perfect. I had "log on" on my real domain before 
though : going to My Network, then to the Promises domain, and select 
the samba machine, and then select a share. Then you have to provide a 
username and password for the Promises domain. If you start Usermanager, 
and select the Promises-domain, you can do all you like, it works.
Back again to the WinME-machine. Logged in in the Promises domain, tried 
to access some shares, with no problems. Then to Usermanager. There I 
had the same problem : impossible to add a user.
Next I'm going to try a Win98 machine. I'll report back.
Win98SE gives the same results. So I presume these OSes can't create users.
WinNT and Win2000 have no problems. I'll have to test WinXP.
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Re: [SAMBA] printing problem:Error = No space left on device

2004-12-10 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Hugh Tran wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm trying to fix the printing problem in Samba 3.0.2a
| on Solaris 9: When I printed a file via Samba, I got
| the message
|
| smb: \> print /etc/hosts
| NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL opening remote file hosts-20027
...
| allocate_print_jobid: failed to allocate a print job
| for queue acctspr4
I would really recommend upgrading if you need printing.
There have been a lot of bugs fixed that relate to big
endian boxes since 3.0.2a.  I suggest 3.0.9 + the
printing-3-0-9.patch which you can download from
http://samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.9/


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[Samba] Samba and Windows 2000 server ---the fight begins---

2004-12-10 Thread eric
Greetings,
I am trying to demote a windows 2000 server and then have it join the 
same domain it belongs to currently, but I want my Samba server to 
become the PDC
...? is this easily done ?
 I don't mind losing domain users on the 2000 server which I am 
assuming will happen once I demote it.

My windows 2000 server acts as a DNS for our intranet.
Because of the windows 2000 server's well equiped hardware I am going to 
continue to use it as DNS and utilize it as a network backup I will 
create a mapped drive from the Samba server and backup all folders and 
files.   I have thought about creating an NFS mount for the Samba home 
directory and backing it up to the windows 2000 server that way, but I 
am not sure.  Any thoughts?

Thank you in advance,
Eric
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Re: [Samba] samba>=3.0.4 - no more smbpasswd ? no more local auth whenjoined to domain ?

2004-12-10 Thread Izo

K.Watanabe wrote:
Hi.
I am using same SuSE9.1 and Samba3.0.4.(updated automatically by YaST)
smbpasswd is still existing and samba is fine.
How about re-install RPMs with YaST?
Kei([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Yes. I have found it now. They have removed it from samba.rpm and 
packaged it to samba-client.rpm. Later one unfortunately did not show as 
update-able during online update 

So - smbpasswd problem has been solved.
Izo
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[Samba] Cannot get DOMAIN ADMINS to work

2004-12-10 Thread Heinrich Rebehn
Hi list,
After reading a lot in the mailing list and the official Samba 3 howto, 
i am still unable to give domain admin rights to a user, so that he gets 
admin rights on all workstations in the domain.

Here is what i have:
- Samba 3.08 PDC, config:
[global]
   workgroup = ANT
   netbios name = ANTSRV
   netbios aliases   = RUN KITS HOMES LIB PRINTERS
   server string = ANT Samba Server %v
   printcap name = /etc/samba/smbprintcap
   load printers = yes
   printing = lprng
   printer admin = @adm
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
   max log size = 50
   map to guest = bad user
   security = user
   encrypt passwords = yes
   smb passwd file = /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   local master = yes
   os level = 33
   domain master = yes
   preferred master = yes
   domain logons = yes
   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

- Client: Vanilla Windows XP professional, SP2, domain member, no 
special registry settings

- Groups:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # net groupmap list
System Operators (S-1-5-32-549) -> -1
Replicators (S-1-5-32-552) -> -1
Guests (S-1-5-32-546) -> -1
Power Users (S-1-5-32-547) -> -1
Print Operators (S-1-5-32-550) -> -1
Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) -> ntadmin
Account Operators (S-1-5-32-548) -> -1
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-4008939791-1949703945-886196202-513) -> wiss
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-4008939791-1949703945-886196202-512) -> ntadmin
Backup Operators (S-1-5-32-551) -> -1
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-4008939791-1949703945-886196202-514) -> nogroup
Users (S-1-5-32-545) -> wiss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # getent group ntadmin
ntadmin:x:1060:rebehn
This should be enough to give user rebehn admin rights on all 
workstaions in the domain, right?

But it does not work. When i try to partition disks on a workstation, i 
get a message saying that i do not have the nessecary rights.

Questions:
- Did i miss something obvious?
- How can i debug on server/client side ?
Thanks for any help.
PS: winbindd is not running. Do i need it?
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Re: [Samba] samba>=3.0.4 - no more smbpasswd ? no more local auth whenjoined to domain ?

2004-12-10 Thread K.Watanabe
Hi.
I am using same SuSE9.1 and Samba3.0.4.(updated automatically by YaST)
smbpasswd is still existing and samba is fine.
How about re-install RPMs with YaST?
Kei([EMAIL PROTECTED])
smbpasswd utility is missing in newest SuSE samba-3.0.4 patch for 
SuSE-9.1 distro (via online update) so I've just thought that this was 
for good. Adi (see previous posts from this thread) proposed to install 
it from wherever I could get it which, of course, I refused since it 
does not solve my main problem.
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[Samba] FW:

2004-12-10 Thread Florian Fleischmann
Hi,
I have configured Samba as a Primary Domain Controller. I can join the
domain with my win98 client,
But I can't join with the win2000 client. Then the prompt screen for the
password appears and I enter
The root password (and the user name). But then there is an error, which
says that the password I use
Is false. Before I've added root as an samba user and also my machine.
Does someone know what's
The problem.
 
   Thank you
Florian
 
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[Samba] Error -35 mounting linux-samba share from OSX

2004-12-10 Thread Michael Thalmann
I have problems mounting a samba 3.0 share from an OSX Client running 
10.3.6. The weird thing is that it works just fine for about 2 Weeks 
and then samba coredumps with:

Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]: [2004/12/10 12:31:54, 0] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:   
===
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]: [2004/12/10 12:31:54, 0] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in 
pid 23120 (3.0.4-SUSE)
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:   Please read the appendix Bugs 
of the Samba HOWTO collection
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]: [2004/12/10 12:31:54, 0] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:   
===
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]: [2004/12/10 12:31:54, 0] 
lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1398)
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:   PANIC: internal error
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]: [2004/12/10 12:31:54, 0] 
lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1406)
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:   BACKTRACE: 21 stack frames:
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#0 
/usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic2+0x1ec) [0x81eec15]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#1 
/usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic+0x25) [0x81eea23]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#2 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81da6a7]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#3 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81da71d]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#4 [0xe420]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#5 
/lib/tls/libc.so.6(getmntent+0x54) [0x40357174]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#6 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80dc073]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#7 
/usr/sbin/smbd(sys_get_quota+0xad) [0x80dca35]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#8 
/usr/sbin/smbd(disk_quotas+0x51) [0x80e0561]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#9 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x8087da8]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#10 
/usr/sbin/smbd(sys_disk_free+0x2d) [0x8088063]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#11 
/usr/sbin/smbd(vfswrap_disk_free+0x39) [0x80cd088]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#12 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80b848f]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#13 
/usr/sbin/smbd(reply_trans2+0x98d) [0x80c0e2f]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#14 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d7628]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#15 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d76ed]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#16 
/usr/sbin/smbd(process_smb+0x22c) [0x80d7abb]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#17 
/usr/sbin/smbd(smbd_process+0x199) [0x80d87d5]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#18 /usr/sbin/smbd(main+0x879) 
[0x8267ba5]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#19 
/lib/tls/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe0) [0x402ba500]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:#20 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x8078ad1]
Dec 10 12:31:54 saratoga smbd[23120]:

If I restart samba the error remains. If I reboot the whole 
Linux-machine it works again.

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Re: [Samba] samba>=3.0.4 - no more smbpasswd ? no more local auth whenjoined to domain ?

2004-12-10 Thread Izo

Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Izo wrote:
|
| Does this mean that the Samba is not reliable anymore ?
| The smbpasswd is  only part of my question. Of course
| I could install it from the previous RPM, yet it would not
| solve my problem at all.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
smbpasswd utility is missing in newest SuSE samba-3.0.4 patch for 
SuSE-9.1 distro (via online update) so I've just thought that this was 
for good. Adi (see previous posts from this thread) proposed to install 
it from wherever I could get it which, of course, I refused since it 
does not solve my main problem.

| I have recently upgraded from 3.0.2a to 3.0.4 and I have
| just noticed that using the same smb.conf as with
| previous version, the system just does not work anymore
| for me ! Furthermore, smbpasswd utility appears to be dropped  !
The smbpasswd utility has not changed its feature set in the 3.0.x
releases.  It's still there.  Trust me. :-)
Well, shame on SuSE then ! If they've sc..wed up It is the second time 
after their last year's bogus cvs patch for SuSE-8.1 ...


| Anyway, browsing the samba docs I could only realize it
| was rather outdated (it refered to samba 3.0, obviously not
| to samba-3.0.4 and later), wasn't it ?
The docs apply to all 3.0.x releases.  Thus they are written
for the Samba 3.0 .  Not a specific patch release.
PS:  You need to look at the Samba server logs to
figure out why the authentication is failing, not the
smbclient output.

# smbclient -d3 -U me -L MYHOST  (using username from domain the samba 
is joined into)

# tail -f /var/log/samba/log.smbd (default log level)
[2004/12/10 11:47:48, 0] auth/auth_util.c:make_server_info_info3(1120)
  make_server_info_info3: pdb_init_sam failed!
#  tail -f /var/log/samba/log.nmbd (default log level)
(nothing to be logged)
(smbclient response, just for convenience)
lp_load: refreshing parameters
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file "/etc/samba/smb.conf"
Processing section "[global]"
added interface ip=172.22.110.137 bcast=172.22.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
added interface ip=192.168.74.1 bcast=192.168.74.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version 3.0.2a-SUSE).
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name MYHOST<0x20>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name MYHOST<0x20>
resolve_wins: using WINS server 172.22.0.8 and tag '*'
Got a positive name query response from 172.22.0.8 ( 192.168.74.1 
172.22.110.137 )
Connecting to 172.22.110.137 at port 139
Password:
Doing spnego session setup (blob length=58)
got OID=1 3 6 1 4 1 311 2 2 10
got principal=NONE
Got challenge flags:
Got NTLMSSP neg_flags=0x60890215
NTLMSSP: Set final flags:
Got NTLMSSP neg_flags=0x60080215
NTLMSSP Sign/Seal - Initialising with flags:
Got NTLMSSP neg_flags=0x60080215
SPENGO login failed: Logon failure
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE


I succedeed to log-on to MYHOST using local password using extended user 
description: MYHOST/me_local

I succeeded to log-on to MYHOST using the pasword from the domain that 
my samba is not joined into but is replicating the authentication 
to/from the domain my samba isjoined into.

Let me point out again that the same smb.conf  and passwd files worked 
just fine with the 3.0.2a samba version.

Izo
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[Samba] samba and winbind - user root does not exist

2004-12-10 Thread halemb
hello
I am using samba 3.0.9 with winbind. When I joined to NT domain evething works 
good but in log.winbindd is user 'root' does not exist. This log grow fast:(
What is wrong??

nsswitch.conf
---
passwd: files winbind
group: files winbind
shadow: files

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[Samba] Cannot delete printer driver

2004-12-10 Thread Jim C.
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%XX' -c 'enumdrivers'
|
| [Windows NT x86]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter]
|
|
| [Windows NT x86]
| Printer Driver Info 1:
| Driver Name: [Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter]
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%X' -c 'deldriver'
| Usage: deldriver 
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%XX' -c 'deldriver
Lexmark\ Z53\ Color\ Jetprinter'
| Failed to remove driver Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter for arch [Windows
NT x86] - error 0xbb9!
| Failed to remove driver Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter for arch [Windows
NT x86] - error 0xbb9!
| result was WERR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ ls
| LXAUALG4.OUT  LXAUCLN6.OUT  LXAUICUR.DLL  LXAUSDRV.INI  LXAUSRES.DLL
UNIDRV.DLLUNIRES.DLL
| LXAUALG6.OUT  LXAUCLR.DLL   LXAULIC.TXT   LXAUSPSZ.GPD  LXAUSUI.DLL
UNIDRV.HLP
| LXAUCLN4.OUT  LXAUFCIC.DLL  LXAUSDRV.GPD  LXAUSRDR.DLL  STDNAMES.GPD
UNIDRVUI.DLL
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$ rpcclient enigma -U 'root%XX' -c "deldriver
Lexmark\ Z53\ Color\ Jetprinter"
| Failed to remove driver Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter for arch [Windows
NT x86] - error 0xbb9!
| Failed to remove driver Lexmark Z53 Color Jetprinter for arch [Windows
NT x86] - error 0xbb9!
| result was WERR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 3]$
Anybody got any ideas?
Jim C.
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[Samba] Re: Wrong Foldername

2004-12-10 Thread Norman Zhang
I'm using samba 3.0.6. I see computer_name folders created in homedir. 
This never happened before I switch from Domain to ADS. Could someone 
please give me a few pointers?
To illustrate what I mean,
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-015$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 13:49 2D-015_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-030$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 13:31 2D-030_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-032$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 12:29 2D-032_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-060$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 13:53 2D-060_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-063$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 14:27 2D-063_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-067$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 12:29 2D-067_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-068$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 13:34 2D-068_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-069$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 12:39 2D-069_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-095$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 13:30 2D-095_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-102$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 14:02 2D-102_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 3D-202$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 14:15 3D-202_/
drwxrwxrwx 2 acheng Domain Users 38 Jul 6 14:46 acheng/
drwxrwxrwx 4 achow Domain Users 4096 Nov 26 17:46 achow/
Jerry pointed me to https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722. 
Apparently this is by design. 8( So may I ask how could I force only 
username folder created in homedir?

Currently, I had to disable obey pam restrictions to avoid weird folders 
being created. 8(

Regards,
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[Samba] Re: Samba Question

2004-12-10 Thread Norman Zhang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm doing some research and I'd like to know if there is anyone who has deployed samba as a PDC with more than 50 clients with roaming profiles enabled. Looking to do something similar and I would like to know hardware configs I should choose.
Samba runs on different h/w. I would really recommend you to download 
src or RPM and start testing it.

Regards,
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