[Samba] View Workgroup Computers is Slow to Come Up
What would cause the View Workgroup Computers to be slow in coming up. It will take from 10 seconds to 1 minute. A am using Windows XP hosts with an SCO OpenServer using Samba in a workgroup, and Samba is the preferred master (os 255) with WINS support. I have the Browser service turned off on all Windows clients. Thanks, Rick Cone Secure Payment Systems -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Hosts Disappearing
I have a problem with my long-running Samba workgroup where hosts will stop coming up in View Network Computers. Only the UNIX system with Samba running shows up. If I restart Samba on the UNIX system then the hosts start showing up again in a few minutes. Any thoughts out there? Thanks, Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Deleting a file
Hi. Can anyone look at this log.smbd except and tell me why I can't delete a file on a Windows client. The file I'm deleting is /u/fil/2020.gif. All the file/directory attributes should and do allow a delete in either smbclient or by the UNIX user. Here is the except: [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 10] smbd/nttrans.c:(427) map_share_mode: DELETE_ACCESS requested. open_mode = 0x8000 [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 10] smbd/nttrans.c:(480) map_share_mode: Mapped desired access 0x1, share access 0x7, file attributes 0x0 to open_mode 0x8040 [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 5] smbd/filename.c:(108) unix_convert called on file u/fil/2010.gif [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 10] smbd/statcache.c:(243) stat_cache_lookup: lookup succeeded for name [U/FIL/2010.GIF] - [u/fil/2010.gif] [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 10] smbd/reply.c:(1499) can_delete: u/fil/2010.gif, dirtype = 0 [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:(283) dos_mode: u/fil/2010.gif [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:(151) dos_mode_from_sbuf returning [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:(315) dos_mode returning [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 3] smbd/error.c:(105) error string = Package not installed [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 3] smbd/error.c:(129) error packet at smbd/nttrans.c(800) cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED [2005/11/30 10:14:32, 5] lib/util.c:(464) Thanks, Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Deleting a file in Windows
I can't delete a file in Windows even though Samba is logged in as a UNIX user with that file's directory group, and all the permissions are okay for this directory. Strangely, if I change the group to group on the file's directory I can then delete the file? Thanks, Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Samba guest account
Hi all, Does the Samba guest account have some special restrictions placed upon it beyond the permissions and authority of the user itself (perhaps some compile-time options...)? Thanks! Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Guest account problem ... please help
I have an internal Samba installation where I have security=share, and have everything going to a guest account, in which I've made as user called samba. When connected to a samba share on my UNIX system, I can can copy and move files using my XP client, but I can't delete files? I was expecting Samba to follow the permissions of the user, which should be able to delete these files because they are in a related group. I've enclosed my smb.conf. The internal (guest) user I 'm using is called samba, and it's default group is dl4ub. The files and the directory their in have dl4ub as their group. Please help. smb.conf: [global] netbios name = spserv1 server string = Samba os level = 255 local master = yes preferred master = yes security = share username map = /etc/samba/users.map wins support = yes workgroup = SPS1 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_KEEPALIVE log level = 1 guest account = samba max xmit = 65535 read size = 65536 interfaces = net0 bind interfaces only = yes [NETLOGON] comment = Network Logon Service path = /etc/samba/netlogon guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. [unix] comment = unix force user = check force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0660 directory mode = force directory mode = 0770 path = / read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = no [RDM-Ingenico] comment = RDM-Ingenico force user = check force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0660 directory mode = force directory mode = 0770 path = /u/ftprdm read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = yes [g] comment = g force user = check force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0660 directory mode = force directory mode = 0770 path = /u/g read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = no [web] comment = web force user = web force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0664 directory mode = force directory mode = 0775 path = /u/apache/htdocs read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = no Thanks, Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Guest account and deleting filed
I have an internal Samba installation where I have security=share, and have everything going to a guest account, which I've made a regular user and password. I can can copy and move files, but I can't delete any files. I was expecting Samba to follow the permissions of the user, which should be able to delete these files. I've enclosed my smb.conf. The internal (guest) user is called samba, and it's default group is dl4ub smb.conf: [global] netbios name = spserv1 server string = Samba os level = 255 local master = yes preferred master = yes security = share username map = /etc/samba/users.map wins support = yes workgroup = SPS1 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_KEEPALIVE log level = 1 guest account = samba max xmit = 65535 read size = 65536 interfaces = net0 bind interfaces only = yes [NETLOGON] comment = Network Logon Service path = /etc/samba/netlogon guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. [unix] comment = unix force user = check force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0660 directory mode = force directory mode = 0770 path = / read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = no [RDM-Ingenico] comment = RDM-Ingenico force user = check force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0660 directory mode = force directory mode = 0770 path = /u/ftprdm read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = yes [g] comment = g force user = check force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0660 directory mode = force directory mode = 0770 path = /u/g read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = no [web] comment = web force user = web force group = dl4ub create mode = force create mode = 0664 directory mode = force directory mode = 0775 path = /u/apache/htdocs read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes hosts allow = 192.1.1. mangled names = no Thanks, Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba