Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2012-01-30 Thread Daniel Deptuła
Yes I am Polish but I didn't have time yet to investigate the problem. 
Maybe it is language related... I can check it also (I have some 
non-polish xp's). I'll let you know.


Daniel

W dniu 2012-01-27 13:19, BartekR pisze:

Hello !

I've upgraded samba to 3.6.1 during migration to new hardware. Problem 
remains the same.


Offtop. Are You Polish ? Nobody else reported similar problem. Perhaps 
it is language related (language specyfic Windows update).


Thanks!
BartekR

W dniu 2012-01-26 21:59, Daniel Deptuła pisze:

Hello!

I'm afraid I have the same problem in my network. We have a domain where
Samba (3.5.11) is the PDC. Clients include Windows XP's and 7's. I
recently noticed that many stations are not visible in the browselist.
I'll investigate it and let you know about the results.

Daniel








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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2012-01-27 Thread BartekR

Hello !

I've upgraded samba to 3.6.1 during migration to new hardware. Problem 
remains the same.


Offtop. Are You Polish ? Nobody else reported similar problem. Perhaps 
it is language related (language specyfic Windows update).


Thanks!
BartekR

W dniu 2012-01-26 21:59, Daniel Deptuła pisze:

Hello!

I'm afraid I have the same problem in my network. We have a domain where
Samba (3.5.11) is the PDC. Clients include Windows XP's and 7's. I
recently noticed that many stations are not visible in the browselist.
I'll investigate it and let you know about the results.

Daniel






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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2012-01-26 Thread Daniel Deptuła

Hello!

I'm afraid I have the same problem in my network. We have a domain where 
Samba (3.5.11) is the PDC. Clients include Windows XP's and 7's. I 
recently noticed that many stations are not visible in the browselist. 
I'll investigate it and let you know about the results.


Daniel


W dniu 2012-01-25 10:50, BartekR pisze:

Hello !

I would like to refresh this topic beacuse I have discovered something 
new. This problem relates only to machines with WINDOWS XP with 
automatic system update enabled. Win XP sp2 (fresh install) with 
disabled updates does not dissapear! So should i try to uninstall some 
of updates ?Is there any way to find the one responsible for this 
problem?


Thanks !
BartekR



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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2012-01-25 Thread BartekR

Hello !

I would like to refresh this topic beacuse I have discovered something 
new. This problem relates only to machines with WINDOWS XP with 
automatic system update enabled. Win XP sp2 (fresh install) with 
disabled updates does not dissapear! So should i try to uninstall some 
of updates ?Is there any way to find the one responsible for this problem?


Thanks !
BartekR

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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-23 Thread BartekR

Hi!

Since there is no clean solution for this I wrote simple perl script.

Simplified algorithm:

1. Load /etc/hosts
2. Use arping to check every ip from /etc/hosts (belonging to local 
network) for presence.

3. If there is an arp response check this host by issuing smbclient.
4. If there is an smb response (even error response from server) 
workstation gets added.


Results are visible two way:

1. There is an directory in /tmp (tmpfs) where script creates or remove 
windows style links (lnk) to machines. Then this directory is shared by 
smb so windows clients can map it as windows drive.


2. Script replaces original browse.dat . It creates and remove 
workstation definitions from this file.



It is both : very simple and VERY unclean.


Thanks for everyone trying to help Me !

Bartek R.

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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-11 Thread BartekR

So it is impossible to solve this issue ?
I don't have any other ideas except some kind of nasty workaround:

Ill write perl script. It would periodically check every machine in 
/etc/ethers for presence and smb/nmb activity. Depending on that it will 
maintain directory with windows-style shortcuts pointing to active 
machines. I will share this directory throu samba and map them on 
workstations as drive L , L as list.



Thanks

BartekR.

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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-11 Thread Chris Smith
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:58 AM, BartekR bojle...@gmail.com wrote:
 So it is impossible to solve this issue ?

Maybe :)

Try running:
=
net config server /autodisconnect:-1
=
on the XP workstations.

Check the network device in device manager and make sure that power
management isn't allowed to turn it off.
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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-11 Thread BartekR

W dniu 2011-05-11 15:41, Chris Smith pisze:

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:58 AM, BartekRbojle...@gmail.com  wrote:

So it is impossible to solve this issue ?


Maybe :)

Try running:
=
net config server /autodisconnect:-1
=
on the XP workstations.


No success.



Check the network device in device manager and make sure that power
management isn't allowed to turn it off.


It was one of first things checked by my. I did not wrote about this 
because I found it obvious.


Thanks.
BartekR.

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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-09 Thread Moray Henderson
BartekR wrote:
 So it is Windows XP workstations to blame or maybe there is another
 thing that i should check ?

The command

  nmblookup -MS -- -

lists the status of all master browsers on your network.  That will tell you
if the problem is caused by your server losing its master status, or by
something else.


Moray.
To err is human; to purr, feline.




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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-09 Thread BartekR

W dniu 08.05.2011 21:48, Chris Smith pisze:

On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM, BartekRbojle...@gmail.com  wrote:

So it is Windows XP workstations to blame or maybe there is another thing
that i should check ?


I run several Samba installations with no such issues with XP. So
unless your XP installs are tweaked in some weird fashion I wouldn't
suspect off-hand that they are the problem. I find it strange that
they are in the browse list for a while and then disappear.


No, this machines run Windows XP provided by their manufacturer (Dell, 
HP, Lenovo and others). They have automatic updates turned on.




In your scenario these are the changes I would make:
1) running Samba as a DC, even though you aren't using it for
centralized authentication (I suspect, but have no proof, that it's
more likely to remain the LMB/DMB). You'll need to also add domain
logons = yes to the settings in the previous post.


Done.


2) eliminating the added hosts and lmhosts entries since you state you
have adequate DNS support and are running a WINS server as well (this
will eliminate any possible conflicts in that area).


name resolve order = wins host bcast
As You wrote below. Am I correct ?


3) make sure that your DHCP server (you seem to have enough systems
that manual configuration would be undesirable) provides the proper
information for NetBIOS and WINS. And fix the name resolve order in
smb.conf (you have a typo - hosts instead of host). For example:


testparm does not report this as error. Are You sure ?


dhcpd.conf:

option netbios-name-servers 192.168.7.1;
option netbios-node-type 2;
option netbios-scope ;

In smb.conf:

name resolve order = wins host bcast



Done.



4) double-check that all systems are registering themselves with the
WINS server (peek at wins.dat).


Is it normal that workstation gets registered more than one time ?
Take a look:

# cat /var/lib/samba/wins.dat
VERSION 1 0
ROMEKH#00 1305251800 192.168.7.120 44R
ENELPC#20 1304963990 192.168.7.1 66R
JAREKK#00 1305219664 192.168.7.112 24R
DAREKP#00 1305243373 192.168.7.111 64R
BELPHEGOR#00 1305210919 192.168.7.1 192.168.111.1 212.106.129.190 66R
BOZENAM#00 1305293717 192.168.7.102 24R
HENRYKK#20 1305292133 192.168.7.101 24R
JACEKS#20 1305217962 192.168.7.110 64R
DRUK-KOLOR#00 1305217858 192.168.7.150 44R
ENELPC#1b 1305210919 192.168.7.1 192.168.111.1 212.106.129.190 66R
MIREKJ#20 1305290607 192.168.7.122 24R
BARTEKR#20 1305251870 192.168.7.121 44R
ENELPC#00 1305251870 0.0.0.0 c4R
ENELPC#1c 1305210919 192.168.7.1 e4R
ROMEKH#20 1305251800 192.168.7.120 44R
HENRYKK#00 1305292134 192.168.7.101 24R
JACEKS#00 1305290475 192.168.7.110 64R
BELPHEGOR#03 1305210919 192.168.7.1 192.168.111.1 212.106.129.190 66R
__MSBROWSE__#01 1305051023 0.0.0.0 c4R
JAREKK#20 1305219664 192.168.7.112 24R
BOZENAM#20 1305293717 192.168.7.102 24R
MIREKJ#00 1305290608 192.168.7.122 24R
DAREKP#20 1305243373 192.168.7.111 64R
BELPHEGOR#20 1305210919 192.168.7.1 192.168.111.1 212.106.129.190 66R
ENELPC#1e 1305251870 0.0.0.0 e6R
BARTEKR#00 1305251870 192.168.7.121 44R
ENELPC#03 1304963990 192.168.7.1 66R






Thanks a lot Chris

Bartek R.


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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-09 Thread BartekR

# nmblookup -MS -- -
INFO: Current debug levels:
  all: True/10
  tdb: False/0
  printdrivers: False/0
  lanman: False/0
  smb: False/0
  rpc_parse: False/0
  rpc_srv: False/0
  rpc_cli: False/0
  passdb: False/0
  sam: False/0
  auth: False/0
  winbind: False/0
  vfs: False/0
  idmap: False/0
  quota: False/0
  acls: False/0
  locking: False/0
  msdfs: False/0
  dmapi: False/0
  registry: False/0
doing parameter show add printer wizard = no
doing parameter workgroup = ENELPC
doing parameter server string = Serwer
doing parameter netbios name = belphegor
handle_netbios_name: set global_myname to: BELPHEGOR
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
doing parameter printing = cups
doing parameter Map to guest = Bad User
doing parameter username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
doing parameter guest account = nobody
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/samba.%m
doing parameter max log size = 1
doing parameter local master = yes
doing parameter domain logons = yes
doing parameter wins support = yes
doing parameter wins proxy = no
doing parameter dns proxy = no
doing parameter passdb backend = tdbsam
doing parameter security = user
doing parameter os level = 32
doing parameter domain master = yes
doing parameter preferred master = yes
pm_process() returned Yes
lp_servicenumber: couldn't find homes
set_server_role: role = ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
Substituting charset 'UTF-8' for LOCALE
added interface eth0 ip=fe80::21e:c9ff:fe4b:112%eth0 
bcast=fe80:::::%eth0 netmask=:::::
added interface eth0 ip=192.168.7.1 bcast=192.168.7.255 
netmask=255.255.255.0
added interface lo ip=::1 bcast=::1 
netmask=:::::::

added interface lo ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 netmask=255.0.0.0
bind succeeded on port 0
Socket options:
SO_KEEPALIVE = 0
SO_REUSEADDR = 1
SO_BROADCAST = 1
Could not test socket option TCP_NODELAY.
Could not test socket option TCP_KEEPCNT.
Could not test socket option TCP_KEEPIDLE.
Could not test socket option TCP_KEEPINTVL.
IPTOS_LOWDELAY = 0
IPTOS_THROUGHPUT = 0
SO_SNDBUF = 114688
SO_RCVBUF = 114688
SO_SNDLOWAT = 1
SO_RCVLOWAT = 1
SO_SNDTIMEO = 0
SO_RCVTIMEO = 0
Could not test socket option TCP_QUICKACK.
Socket opened.
lang_tdb_init: /usr/lib/samba/pl_PL.UTF-8.msg: Nie ma takiego pliku ani 
katalogu

querying __MSBROWSE__ on 192.168.7.255
Sending a packet of len 50 to (192.168.7.255) on port 137
read_udp_v4_socket: ip 192.168.7.1 port 35072 read: 62
parse_nmb: packet id = 13392
Received a packet of len 62 from (192.168.7.1) port 137
nmb packet from 192.168.7.1(137) header: id=13392 opcode=Query(0) 
response=Yes

header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=Yes rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=Yes
header: rcode=0 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0
answers: nmb_name=__MSBROWSE__01  rr_type=32 rr_class=1 ttl=259200
answers   0 char ..   hex E000C0A80701
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.7.1 ( 192.168.7.1 )
192.168.7.1 __MSBROWSE__01
Looking up status of 192.168.7.1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (192.168.7.1) on port 137
read_udp_v4_socket: ip 192.168.7.1 port 35072 read: 265
parse_nmb: packet id = 19307
Received a packet of len 265 from (192.168.7.1) port 137
nmb packet from 192.168.7.1(137) header: id=19307 opcode=Query(0) 
response=Yes

header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=No rec_des=No trunc=No auth=Yes
header: rcode=0 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0
answers: nmb_name=__MSBROWSE__01  rr_type=33 rr_class=1 ttl=0
answers   0 char .BELPHEGOR hex 
0942454C504845474F52202020202020
answers  10 char .d.BELPHEGOR   hex 
00640042454C504845474F5220202020
answers  20 char   .d.BELPHEGOR hex 
202003640042454C504845474F522020
answers  30 char  d...__MSBRO   hex 
2020202020640001025F5F4D5342524F
answers  40 char WSE__ENELPChex 
5753455F5F0201E400454E454C504320
answers  50 char .d.ENELP   hex 
20202020202020201D6400454E454C50
answers  60 char C .d.ENE   hex 
432020202020202020201B6400454E45
answers  70 char LPC ...E   hex 
4C50432020202020202020201CE40045
answers  80 char NELPC ..   hex 
4E454C50432020202020202020201EE4
answers  90 char .ENELPChex 
00454E454C5043202020202020202020
answers  a0 char    hex 
00E4
answers  b0 char    hex 

answers  c0 char    hex 


answers  d0 char .   hex 00
BELPHEGOR#00: flags = 0x64
BELPHEGOR#03: flags = 0x64
BELPHEGOR#20: flags = 0x64
__MSBROWSE__#01: flags = 0xe4
ENELPC#1d: flags = 0x64
ENELPC#1b: flags = 0x64
ENELPC#1c: flags = 0xe4
ENELPC#1e: flags = 0xe4
ENELPC#00: flags = 0xe4
BELPHEGOR00  - HACTIVE
BELPHEGOR03  - HACTIVE

Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-09 Thread Chris Smith
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 10:41 AM, BartekR bojle...@gmail.com wrote:
 name resolve order = wins host bcast
 As You wrote below. Am I correct ?

 3) make sure that your DHCP server (you seem to have enough systems
 that manual configuration would be undesirable) provides the proper
 information for NetBIOS and WINS. And fix the name resolve order in
 smb.conf (you have a typo - hosts instead of host). For example:

 testparm does not report this as error. Are You sure ?

Yes, I'm sure but you don't have to take my word for it. Read the
man page for smb.conf:
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html

Basically testparm tests the parameters: the left hand side, and not
the values: the right hand side. You'll find you can put all kinds of
nonsense on the right hand side of most statements and get no errors
(try it).

 Is it normal that workstation gets registered more than one time ?

Yes.
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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-09 Thread Helmut Hullen
Hallo, Chris,

Du meintest am 08.05.11:

 information for NetBIOS and WINS.
 And fix the name resolve order in
 smb.conf (you have a typo - hosts instead of host).

 
 In smb.conf:
 
 name resolve order = wins host bcast
 

host and hosts are allowed.

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-09 Thread BartekR

Lastest log with log level = 3 (cat log.nmbd |grep BARTEKR -B1)

[2011/05/09 20:23:30.422987,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_namelistdb.c:250(add_name_to_subnet)
  add_name_to_subnet: Added netbios name BARTEKR20 with first IP 
192.168.7.121 ttl=299211 nb_flags=44 to subnet WINS_SERVER_SUBNET

--
[2011/05/09 20:23:30.423636,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_namelistdb.c:250(add_name_to_subnet)
  add_name_to_subnet: Added netbios name BARTEKR00 with first IP 
192.168.7.121 ttl=299211 nb_flags=44 to subnet WINS_SERVER_SUBNET

--
[2011/05/09 20:24:11.164635,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:116(process_host_announce)
  process_host_announce: from BARTEKR00 IP 192.168.7.121 to 
ENELPC1d for server BARTEKR.
[2011/05/09 20:24:11.164742,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_serverlistdb.c:156(create_server_on_workgroup)
  create_server_on_workgroup: Created server entry BARTEKR of type 
40011003 (Laptop) on workgroup ENELPC.

--
[2011/05/09 20:24:51.415816,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:24:51.417316,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:25:21.430720,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:25:21.432032,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:27:51.453606,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:27:51.455130,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:30:21.473853,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:30:21.475211,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:32:51.497253,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:32:51.518887,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:35:21.516859,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:35:21.518229,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:37:50.537670,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:37:50.553865,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:40:20.560281,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:40:20.561679,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:42:50.581834,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:42:50.583208,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:45:20.601792,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:45:20.603141,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

--
[2011/05/09 20:47:50.624163,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR20 
IP 192.168.7.121
[2011/05/09 20:47:50.643811,  3] 
nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c:859(wins_process_name_refresh_request)
  wins_process_name_refresh_request: Name refresh for name BARTEKR00 
IP 192.168.7.121

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[2011/05/09 20:50:20.644343,  3] 

Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-08 Thread BartekR

W dniu 07.05.2011 22:25, Chris Smith pisze:


Try changing the above parameters.

Eliminate, or comment out:
===
# socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384
===

Change the rest to either:



or preferably this:
===
security = user
os level = 32
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
===



Tested twice. No success. XP Workstation keeps disappearing as usual :/


You can still have guest shares with security = user, see:
http://blog.realcomputerguy.com/2010/12/samba-and-guest-shares-with-security.html


So security = share is some kind of outdated option ? I used it in past 
without any problems.



The smb.conf man page states that preferred master is best used with
domain master. It doesn't hurt to have a domain controller even you
don't join any systems to it.


Thanks for this information too. My manual for smb.conf is shorter from 
what i remember from past. I have no preciseful option descriptions.



One more time: Thanks!

Bartek R.



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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-08 Thread BartekR
So it is Windows XP workstations to blame or maybe there is another 
thing that i should check ?


Bartek R.


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Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-08 Thread Chris Smith
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM, BartekR bojle...@gmail.com wrote:
 So it is Windows XP workstations to blame or maybe there is another thing
 that i should check ?

I run several Samba installations with no such issues with XP. So
unless your XP installs are tweaked in some weird fashion I wouldn't
suspect off-hand that they are the problem. I find it strange that
they are in the browse list for a while and then disappear.

In your scenario these are the changes I would make:
1) running Samba as a DC, even though you aren't using it for
centralized authentication (I suspect, but have no proof, that it's
more likely to remain the LMB/DMB). You'll need to also add domain
logons = yes to the settings in the previous post.

2) eliminating the added hosts and lmhosts entries since you state you
have adequate DNS support and are running a WINS server as well (this
will eliminate any possible conflicts in that area).

3) make sure that your DHCP server (you seem to have enough systems
that manual configuration would be undesirable) provides the proper
information for NetBIOS and WINS. And fix the name resolve order in
smb.conf (you have a typo - hosts instead of host). For example:
dhcpd.conf:

option netbios-name-servers 192.168.7.1;
option netbios-node-type 2;
option netbios-scope ;

In smb.conf:

name resolve order = wins host bcast

What netbios-node-type 2 does is set the systems to P-node,
eliminating a lot of broadcast noise, but WINS must be operational. If
P node doesn't work that tells you WINS isn't fully functional.
Netbios-scope is basically unused today but I always unset it just to be sure.
Eliminating the hosts and lmhosts entries mean that there is no need
for lmhosts in the name resolve order.
And with the order as I have it Samba will use WINS first (most
desirable), DNS second, and then broadcasts (least desirable, and not
very useful in P-node anyway).

4) double-check that all systems are registering themselves with the
WINS server (peek at wins.dat).

If the above doesn't ameliorate the problem it may at least assist in
troubleshooting further.

Chris
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[Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-07 Thread BartekR

Hello!

I have small network in my work. Workstations that connects to it runs 
various kind of OS. This includes:


1x Windows 95 (Brother Printer)
8x Windows XP =problematic!
2x Windows Visa
2x Windows 7
1x Samba 3.5.8 (WINS,DNS, supose to be LMB)

There is a serious problem with a browselist. Ever single windows XP 
workstations disapear from browselist after an about 24 - 28 minutes 
after workstation powerup or smbd restart. After this they are still 
accesable by hostname, netbiosname, and ip. Other workstations are 
visible as they should be and don't disapear.


First i thought it is an name resolution problem but i run correctly 
configured dns server. This server answers for both types of querry: 
straight (domain-ip) and reverse (address-ip).It is well tested. Also 
i've made /etc/hosts and /etc/samba/lmhosts files. They contains same 
ip=domain setup as named.


Next thing was an firewall on my server (smbd and nmbd runs on it) but i 
found that it does not matter. Even turning off tcp_syncookies and 
rp_filter. Without success.


I have found an article suggesting that windows xp firewall is to blame. 
I dont think it is a true, because workstations runs diffrent types of 
firewall. One of them use windows firewall but others use another 
firewalling sollution. Both of theese disapear from browselist in the 
same way. Complete disabling of XP workstation firewall does not solve 
problem.


Every switch in my network was tested. I have excluded damaged one from 
topology. It was an device connecting 2 XP workstations (+uplink) on a 
edge of network. Still, no success with improving browselist stability.


Also i have tried diffrent configurations of samba. No succes. Now i run 
following configuration:



#=
[global]

#tested
max protocol = NT1
syslog = 0
unix charset = UTF-8
dos charset = CP852
time server = yes
#tested
#smb ports = 139
name resolve order = wins bcast hosts lmhosts
#tested
#interfaces = eth0 192.168.7.1 lo 127.0.0.1
#tested
#bind interfaces only = Yes
#tested
hosts allow = 192.168.7.0/24 127.0.0.1
#tested
enhanced browsing = no
keepalive = 30
loglevel = all:10
show add printer wizard = no
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384

workgroup = ENELPC
server string = Serwer
netbios name = belphegor
security = share
load printers = no
printcap name = /etc/printcap
printing = cups
guest account = nobody
log file = /var/log/samba/samba.%m
max log size = 1
#tested
local master = yes
#tested
os level = 255
#tested
domain master = no
#tested
preferred master = yes
domain logons = no
#tested
wins support = yes
wins proxy = no
#tested
dns proxy = no
passdb backend = tdbsam

#shares below
#[...]

#=

Lines followed by #tested were changed to find sollution but with no 
success.





There is log piece covering period of time while BARTEKR disappears:

#=

[2011/05/06 20:04:03.848346,  4] 
nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:170(find_workgroup_on_subnet)
  find_workgroup_on_subnet: workgroup search for ENELPC on subnet 
192.168.7.1: found.
[2011/05/06 20:04:03.848486, 10] 
nmbd/nmbd_sendannounce.c:381(announce_myself_to_domain_master_browser)
  announce_myself_to_domain_master_browser: t (1304705033) - 
last(1304704509)  900
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851328,  4] 
nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:170(find_workgroup_on_subnet)
  find_workgroup_on_subnet: workgroup search for ENELPC on subnet 
192.168.7.1: found.
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851467, 10] 
nmbd/nmbd_sendannounce.c:381(announce_myself_to_domain_master_browser)
  announce_myself_to_domain_master_browser: t (1304705043) - 
last(1304704509)  900
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851514,  4] 
nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:281(dump_workgroups)

  dump_workgroups()
   dump workgroup on subnet 192.168.7.1: netmask=  255.255.255.0:
  ENELPC(1) current master browser = ENELPC
  --ENELPC 408c9a23 (Serwer)
  --BARTEKR 40011003 (Laptop)
  --DRUK-KOLOR 40002003 ()
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851589,  4] 
nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:281(dump_workgroups)

  dump_workgroups()
   dump workgroup on subnet  UNICAST_SUBNET: netmask=  127.0.0.1:
  ENELPC(1) current master browser = UNKNOWN
  --ENELPC 40899a23 (Serwer)
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851669, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851706, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851740, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851774, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851807, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851841, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 20:04:13.851874, 18] lib/util_tdb.c:358(tdb_unpack)
  tdb_unpack(wbddd, 35) - 31
[2011/05/06 

Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist

2011-05-07 Thread Chris Smith
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM, BartekR bojle...@gmail.com wrote:
 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384
 security = share
 os level = 255
 domain master = no
 preferred master = yes

Try changing the above parameters.

Eliminate, or comment out:
===
# socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384
===

Change the rest to either:
===
security = user
os level = 32
domain master = no
# preferred master = yes
===
or preferably this:
===
security = user
os level = 32
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
===

You can still have guest shares with security = user, see:
http://blog.realcomputerguy.com/2010/12/samba-and-guest-shares-with-security.html

The smb.conf man page states that preferred master is best used with
domain master. It doesn't hurt to have a domain controller even you
don't join any systems to it.
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Re: [Samba] Samba, LDAP, Windows XP - force passwordchange on first login

2011-02-02 Thread Daniel Müller
Hello Götz,

This settings should work ok:
sambaPwdCanChange=1
sambaPwdLastSet=0
sambaPwdMustChange=0

Your sambaMaxPwdAge must point to some usefull, sambaMaxPwdAge: 5184000.
To administrate this try http://ldapadmin.sourceforge.net/

Greetings

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Hello,

I was looking for the right ldap attribute and setting to force users to
change there password when they log in for the first time.

Can somewone point me to the syntax or doc I did not found yet?

samba 3.5.4 and openldap-2.4.19

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[Samba] Samba, LDAP, Windows XP - force passwordchange on first login

2011-02-01 Thread Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator
Hello,

I was looking for the right ldap attribute and setting to force users to
change there password when they log in for the first time.

Can somewone point me to the syntax or doc I did not found yet?

samba 3.5.4 and openldap-2.4.19

Thanks and regards,

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[Samba] Samba PDC windows XP logon scripts

2007-11-22 Thread Koen Linders

Server: Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)

Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated

I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine, but  
still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something like  
that to apply network mappings and policies per group or user.


I have this working when the user logs onto the domain. He gets a profile  
(which i keep local through gpedit.msc). I also know of a way to apply all  
those things locally to every machine, but obviously i want to have this  
another way.


Domain login could be ok if it's a new user, but i'm talking about +- 50  
workstations with local profiles already in use. And it would be the best  
to manage them centrally via the server.


Anyway to apply this some way?

I've been searching a lot, and it seems to me at the moment i have to  
change everything to every workstations (policy and network drive mapping)  
without having to do a lot of jiggling locally with their profiles.


I rather don't.

I guess i'm not the only one who encountered this problem.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.

Thx for reading,
Koen Linders

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Re: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP logon scripts

2007-11-22 Thread C.Scheeder

Koen Linders schrieb:

Server:Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)

Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated

I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine, 
but still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something 
like that to apply network mappings and policies per group or user.


I have this working when the user logs onto the domain. He gets a 
profile (which i keep local through gpedit.msc). I also know of a way to 
apply all those things locally to every machine, but obviously i want to 
have this another way.


Domain login could be ok if it's a new user, but i'm talking about +- 50 
workstations with local profiles already in use. And it would be the 
best to manage them centrally via the server.


Anyway to apply this some way?

I've been searching a lot, and it seems to me at the moment i have to 
change everything to every workstations (policy and network drive 
mapping) without having to do a lot of jiggling locally with their 
profiles.


I rather don't.

I guess i'm not the only one who encountered this problem.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.

Thx for reading,
Koen Linders


Hi,
Logon-scripts are one of the features of domain-logons.
you can not get them easily from windows without logging
into the domain.
This is a windows-function, not a samba-thing.

perhaps you would be able to emulate it with a script on every workstation
that knows the domaincontroler, the share where the logonscripts are stored,
and the user actualy logged in, and which is run for everyone logging localy
on to the workstation.
You'll have to write this script, distribute it to every wonrstation by hand and
make shure it gets run.

It is much less trouble to move the actualy used profiles into the domain,
there are many howto's on this topic in the net, and ,afaik, even in the docs 
on samba.org
Christoph

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Re: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP logon scripts

2007-11-22 Thread Michael Heydon
I would really suggest using a domain, it greatly reduces management 
overheads and just generally makes life easier.


It isn't too difficult to deal with swapping profiles and the like 
around. Last time I had to migrate about 80 machines I wrote a vb script 
to rename the machine, join it to the domain and migrate the local user 
profile to the domain user. I don't have a copy of it at the moment, but 
the basic parts of it are fairly well documented.


Good luck.

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Koen Linders wrote:

Server:Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)

Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated

I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine, 
but still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something 
like that to apply network mappings and policies per group or user.


I have this working when the user logs onto the domain. He gets a 
profile (which i keep local through gpedit.msc). I also know of a way 
to apply all those things locally to every machine, but obviously i 
want to have this another way.


Domain login could be ok if it's a new user, but i'm talking about +- 
50 workstations with local profiles already in use. And it would be 
the best to manage them centrally via the server.


Anyway to apply this some way?

I've been searching a lot, and it seems to me at the moment i have to 
change everything to every workstations (policy and network drive 
mapping) without having to do a lot of jiggling locally with their 
profiles.


I rather don't.

I guess i'm not the only one who encountered this problem.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.

Thx for reading,
Koen Linders


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[Samba] Samba and Windows XP: foogroup is not accessible

2007-01-15 Thread thomas Armstrong

Hi.

I've got Samba 3.0 on a Linux FC2 machine, and Windows XP on another machine.

When trying to access from Windows to Linux through 'fooworkgroup', I
get this error message:
foogroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out
if you have access permissions. The list of servers for this workgroup
is currently not available.

The '/etc/samba/smb.conf' on the Linux FC machine is:
--
[global]
   workgroup = foogroup
   netbios name = pc01
   server string = Samba Server at PC01
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
   max log size = 50
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   dns proxy = No
   hosts allow = 192.168.2.
   security = user

[printers]
   comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
   printable = Yes
   browseable = No

[shared]
   comment = shared
   path = /home/john/shared
   read only = No
   public = Yes

[tmp]
  comment = Temporary file space
  path = /tmp
  read only = no
  public = yes
--

It worked ok some weeks ago, but I reinstalled Windows XP and now it doesn't.

Any suggestion?
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[Samba] Samba with windows XP user acl

2006-11-29 Thread krayola crayons
Hi,

Im currently setting up a samba server over a WAN for
our branches. They are already authenticating well but
now i need to put some security into my configuration.


The workstations in the branches are running on
windows xp and they are authenticating to a samba
server in our head office. I want to enforce an access
control where in a specific user will only be able to
login in a specific workstation. 

Any ideas on how to enforce this in a samba pdc
environment? Thank you!

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[Samba] Samba x Windows XP

2006-07-11 Thread Roberval Fagundes
Folks,

The environment im my company is:
PC's usging Windows XP Operating System
File server using Debian 3.1 with samba 3.0.14a

The problem is:
Each user has a different samba configuration.
Example:
a user called test has the following configuration:
[BD]
   comment = Database Engenharia
   path = /usr4/Programs/BD
   writeable = yes
   browseable = Yes

[Config_BDE]
   comment =  Config_BDE Engpro_srv01
   path = /usr4/Programs/Config_BDE
   writeable = yes
   browseable = Yes

After this user login on Windows, the mapping drivers are OK, but pressing F5 
for some minutes, the mapping drivers change and are
presented new drivers, different from a smb.conf from this user.

I don't know if it's a problem with a samba cache.

Could you please, help us to solve this problem ???

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[Samba] Samba PDC - Windows XP Logon with Service Pack 2

2005-10-23 Thread Fred Waite
I am running samba 3.0.20b as a PDC on Fedora core 4 with LDAP 
authentication. Everything works fine for Windows XP client workstations 
that are not running SP2.


However, SP2 clients fail with a blue screen when logging on with a 
message stating that the Windows Logon process terminated. If I remove 
SP2, the problem goes away.


Thanks in advance for any hints or tips.

Fred

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[Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2005-05-20 Thread robert boardman
Hi
I'm having problems with Samba and Windows XP SP2 where the XP
machines cannot seem to stay connected to the file shares and the
Printers. The connection/ disconnection is intermitent but W2k is
fine, just a minor problem with MS Access Not Printing.

Any advice would be helpful


Thanks 
Robb
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[Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Jason
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying to connect to it 
through Windows XP Professional.  

This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the Network Places.  Every 
time I try to connect to it I get the following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use this network 
resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access 
permissions.  The network path was not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone help me?

Thank You

Jason

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05

# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No

[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No

[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Slavisa Popravak
Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.  

This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the Network Places.  Every 
time I try to connect to it I get the following error in Windows.
\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use this network resource.  
Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.  The 
network path was not found.
Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone help me?
Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
	comment = Jason Test Share
	path = /home/jason
	valid users = jason
	read only = No
	create mask = 0765
 

Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply that 
username and password.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Jason Johnson
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never prompts me to 
enter in a username or password.  Is there some security setting that I need 
to enable on the samba side to make it prompt me when I double click on the 
icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - 
From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying to 
connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the Network 
Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the following error in 
Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use this 
network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to find out if 
you have access permissions.  The network path was not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone help me?
Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply that 
username and password.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Slavisa Popravak
Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never prompts 
me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some security setting 
that I need to enable on the samba side to make it prompt me when I 
double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying to 
connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use 
this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to 
find out if you have access permissions.  The network path was not 
found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone help 
me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply 
that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, 
when try to connect. Maybe you should do some configuration with your 
windows machine.
Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you 
created them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem with 
win configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba is 
configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file permission 
should be configured to allow him access to. When you try to access some 
share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Jason Johnson
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I use for 
samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  When I go 
into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View Workgroup 
Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double click it it does 
not give me any prompt for a username and password.  It just pops up that 
error message that I pasted in my initial email.   If there is an area in 
Windows XP that I need to configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - 
From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never prompts me 
to enter in a username or password.  Is there some security setting that 
I need to enable on the samba side to make it prompt me when I double 
click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying to 
connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the Network 
Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the following error in 
Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use this 
network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to find out 
if you have access permissions.  The network path was not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone help 
me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply that 
username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, when 
try to connect. Maybe you should do some configuration with your windows 
machine.
Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you created 
them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem with win 
configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba is 
configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file permission 
should be configured to allow him access to. When you try to access some 
share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Slavisa Popravak
Jason Johnson wrote:
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I use 
for samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  When 
I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View Workgroup 
Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double click it it 
does not give me any prompt for a username and password.  It just pops 
up that error message that I pasted in my initial email.   If there is 
an area in Windows XP that I need to configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never 
prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some 
security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make it 
prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying 
to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use 
this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server 
to find out if you have access permissions.  The network path was 
not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone 
help me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply 
that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, 
when try to connect. Maybe you should do some configuration with 
your windows machine.

Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you 
created them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem 
with win configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba 
is configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file 
permission should be configured to allow him access to. When you try 
to access some share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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Default in smb.conf is
encrypt password = yes
Win XP will send encripted password. I hope that you did not  change 
this option. Check this option.

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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Slavisa Popravak
Jason Johnson wrote:
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I use 
for samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  When 
I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View Workgroup 
Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double click it it 
does not give me any prompt for a username and password.  It just pops 
up that error message that I pasted in my initial email.   If there is 
an area in Windows XP that I need to configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never 
prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some 
security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make it 
prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying 
to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use 
this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server 
to find out if you have access permissions.  The network path was 
not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone 
help me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply 
that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, 
when try to connect. Maybe you should do some configuration with 
your windows machine.

Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you 
created them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem 
with win configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba 
is configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file 
permission should be configured to allow him access to. When you try 
to access some share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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Do not have any idea.
Try to set log parametar in smb.conf
log file = /var/log/samba
and increase log level
log level = 3
Think default is 1.
Restart samba service, and try to connect again to server, and after 
being rejected check log file, and see is there anythin could help.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Simone
Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could try 
to connect using net use.  This way you provide credential even if 
you're not prompted.

net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason password:yourpassword
Have a nice day
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I use 
for samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  When 
I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View Workgroup 
Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double click it it 
does not give me any prompt for a username and password.  It just pops 
up that error message that I pasted in my initial email.   If there is 
an area in Windows XP that I need to configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never 
prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some 
security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make it 
prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying 
to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use 
this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server 
to find out if you have access permissions.  The network path was 
not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone 
help me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply 
that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, 
when try to connect. Maybe you should do some configuration with 
your windows machine.

Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you 
created them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem 
with win configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba 
is configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file 
permission should be configured to allow him access to. When you try 
to access some share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Jason Johnson
That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is correct. 
This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
- Original Message - 
From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could try to 
connect using net use.  This way you provide credential even if you're 
not prompted.

net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason password:yourpassword
Have a nice day
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I use for 
samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  When I 
go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View Workgroup 
Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double click it it does 
not give me any prompt for a username and password.  It just pops up that 
error message that I pasted in my initial email.   If there is an area in 
Windows XP that I need to configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never prompts 
me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some security setting 
that I need to enable on the samba side to make it prompt me when I 
double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying to 
connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use 
this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to 
find out if you have access permissions.  The network path was not 
found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone help 
me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply 
that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, 
when try to connect. Maybe you should do some configuration with your 
windows machine.

Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you 
created them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem with 
win configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba is 
configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file permission 
should be configured to allow him access to. When you try to access some 
share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Nikola Vanevski

Jason Johnson wrote:
 That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is
 correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
 - Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
That is an issue I run into repeatedly with Windows XP - it uses cached
passwords. If you had made an error logging to a Samba server, XP won't
even try to log you again second time, it will just report an error. I
solve it by changing the samba password if it is not the same as the XP
one, and then rebooting the XP client to forget all cached passwords.
If passwords are the same, just reboot the XP box.
I never get this behaviour with Win2K clients, though.
Best,
Nino
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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Simone
Just another easy try, did you install SP2 on XP? Is the firewall on?
Cheers
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is 
correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
- Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could 
try to connect using net use.  This way you provide credential even 
if you're not prompted.

net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason password:yourpassword
Have a nice day
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I 
use for samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  
When I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View 
Workgroup Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double 
click it it does not give me any prompt for a username and 
password.  It just pops up that error message that I pasted in my 
initial email.   If there is an area in Windows XP that I need to 
configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never 
prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some 
security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make 
it prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and 
trying to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to 
use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this 
server to find out if you have access permissions.  The network 
path was not found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone 
help me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server 
suply that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  
password, when try to connect. Maybe you should do some 
configuration with your windows machine.

Try to log on your win box with the same username and pass, as you 
created them on samba server. , and if it works it could be problem 
with win configuration,...
or
Check samba status/etc/init.d/smb status  /etc/init.d/nmb 
status
or
Check local file permission on share that you want to access. Samba 
is configured to allow access to share to Jason, but local file 
permission should be configured to allow him access to. When you 
try to access some share, it's chesked local and share permission.


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AW: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Arno Seidel
Hi,

did you changed the encryption-settings in windows xp?
just look under controll-panel - local security policies...

just a hint:
  [homes]
  comment = Home Directories
  path = /home
  read only = No
change the path to following: path = /home/%u
the %u will bei expanded to your account name ...then you can delete the
myshare section...

 -Ursprngliche Nachricht-
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von
 Simone
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. September 2004 11:06
 An: Jason Johnson
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 Just another easy try, did you install SP2 on XP? Is the firewall on?
 Cheers
 Simone

 Jason Johnson wrote:

  That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is
  correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
  - Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
  Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
 
 
  Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could
  try to connect using net use.  This way you provide credential even
  if you're not prompted.
 
  net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason password:yourpassword
 
  Have a nice day
  Simone
 
  Jason Johnson wrote:
 
  Samba appears to be up
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
  smbd (pid 1988) is running...
  nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
 
  Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
  total 24
  drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
  drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
  -rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
  -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
  -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
  -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
 
  My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I
  use for samba.
 
  I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.
  When I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View
  Workgroup Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double
  click it it does not give me any prompt for a username and
  password.  It just pops up that error message that I pasted in my
  initial email.   If there is an area in Windows XP that I need to
  configure.  Please let me know
 
  Jason
 
  - Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
  Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
 
 
  Jason Johnson wrote:
 
  I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never
  prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some
  security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make
  it prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?
 
  Jason
  - Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
 
 
  Jason wrote:
 
  I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and
  trying to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
  This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the
  Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the
  following error in Windows.
 
  \\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to
  use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this
  server to find out if you have access permissions.  The network
  path was not found.
 
  Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone
  help me?
 
  Thank You
 
  Jason
 
  # Samba config file created using SWAT
  # from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
  # Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
 
  # Global parameters
  [global]
  log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
  max log size = 50
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
  dns proxy = No
  ldap ssl = no
  idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
  idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
  hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
 
  [homes]
  comment = Home Directories
  path = /home
  read only = No
 
  [printers]
  comment = All Printers
  path = /var/spool/samba
  printable = Yes
  browseable = No
 
  [myshare]
  comment = Jason Test Share
  path = /home/jason
  valid users = jason
  read only = No
  create mask = 0765
 
  Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
 
  smbpasswd -a jason
 
  Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server
  suply that username and password.
 
 
 
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  I think that samba will allways ask you for username and
  password, when try to connect. Maybe you

Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Jason Johnson
I will reboot XP again.  Just so you know, I never even get the opportunity 
to login to samba through windows.  as soon as I doubleclick the icon in My 
Network Places.  It just spits out an error saying I do not have permissions 
or the network path could not be found
- Original Message - 
From: Nikola Vanevski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Samba Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP



Jason Johnson wrote:
 That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is
 correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
 - Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
That is an issue I run into repeatedly with Windows XP - it uses cached
passwords. If you had made an error logging to a Samba server, XP won't
even try to log you again second time, it will just report an error. I
solve it by changing the samba password if it is not the same as the XP
one, and then rebooting the XP client to forget all cached passwords.
If passwords are the same, just reboot the XP box.
I never get this behaviour with Win2K clients, though.
Best,
Nino
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Re: [SPAM] AW: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Jason Johnson
I went ahead and made that change to smb.conf as you suggested.  As far as 
the encryption settings in windows, I have not made any changes to those.

Just a thought.  I used smbpasswd to create the samba user 'jason'. 
however, my Windows XP user is 'Jason'   Is it case sensitive or would that 
even matter.

- Original Message - 
From: Arno Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 2:17 AM
Subject: [SPAM] AW: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Hi,
did you changed the encryption-settings in windows xp?
just look under controll-panel - local security policies...
just a hint:
 [homes]
 comment = Home Directories
 path = /home
 read only = No
change the path to following: path = /home/%u
the %u will bei expanded to your account name ...then you can delete the
myshare section...
-Ursprngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von
Simone
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. September 2004 11:06
An: Jason Johnson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
Just another easy try, did you install SP2 on XP? Is the firewall on?
Cheers
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
 That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is
 correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
 - Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could
 try to connect using net use.  This way you provide credential even
 if you're not prompted.

 net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason password:yourpassword

 Have a nice day
 Simone

 Jason Johnson wrote:

 Samba appears to be up

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
 smbd (pid 1988) is running...
 nmbd (pid 1992) is running...

 Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
 total 24
 drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
 drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
 -rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
 -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
 -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
 -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#

 My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I
 use for samba.

 I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.
 When I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View
 Workgroup Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double
 click it it does not give me any prompt for a username and
 password.  It just pops up that error message that I pasted in my
 initial email.   If there is an area in Windows XP that I need to
 configure.  Please let me know

 Jason

 - Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 Jason Johnson wrote:

 I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never
 prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some
 security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make
 it prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?

 Jason
 - Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 Jason wrote:

 I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and
 trying to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
 This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the
 Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the
 following error in Windows.

 \\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to
 use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this
 server to find out if you have access permissions.  The network
 path was not found.

 Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone
 help me?

 Thank You

 Jason

 # Samba config file created using SWAT
 # from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
 # Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05

 # Global parameters
 [global]
 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
 max log size = 50
 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
 dns proxy = No
 ldap ssl = no
 idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
 idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
 hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.

 [homes]
 comment = Home Directories
 path = /home
 read only = No

 [printers]
 comment = All Printers
 path = /var/spool/samba
 printable = Yes
 browseable = No

 [myshare]
 comment = Jason Test Share
 path = /home/jason
 valid users = jason
 read only = No
 create mask = 0765

 Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??

 smbpasswd -a jason

 Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server

AW: [SPAM] AW: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2004-09-16 Thread Arno Seidel
Hi,

first i think that it is case sensitive...
just try to change the encryption settings
have a look at:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ClientConfig.html
#id2526010

myabe this helps you a little bit

 -Ursprngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Jason Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. September 2004 11:33
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: Re: [SPAM] AW: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 I went ahead and made that change to smb.conf as you suggested.
 As far as
 the encryption settings in windows, I have not made any changes to those.

 Just a thought.  I used smbpasswd to create the samba user 'jason'.
 however, my Windows XP user is 'Jason'   Is it case sensitive or
 would that
 even matter.


 - Original Message -
 From: Arno Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 2:17 AM
 Subject: [SPAM] AW: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


  Hi,
 
  did you changed the encryption-settings in windows xp?
  just look under controll-panel - local security policies...
 
  just a hint:
   [homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   path = /home
   read only = No
  change the path to following: path = /home/%u
  the %u will bei expanded to your account name ...then you can delete the
  myshare section...
 
  -Ursprngliche Nachricht-
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Auftrag von
  Simone
  Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. September 2004 11:06
  An: Jason Johnson
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Betreff: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
 
 
  Just another easy try, did you install SP2 on XP? Is the firewall on?
  Cheers
  Simone
 
  Jason Johnson wrote:
 
   That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is
   correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
   - Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
   Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
  
  
   Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could
   try to connect using net use.  This way you provide
 credential even
   if you're not prompted.
  
   net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason
 password:yourpassword
  
   Have a nice day
   Simone
  
   Jason Johnson wrote:
  
   Samba appears to be up
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
   smbd (pid 1988) is running...
   nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
  
   Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
   total 24
   drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
   drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
   -rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
   -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
   -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
   -rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
  
   My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I
   use for samba.
  
   I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.
   When I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View
   Workgroup Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double
   click it it does not give me any prompt for a username and
   password.  It just pops up that error message that I pasted in my
   initial email.   If there is an area in Windows XP that I need to
   configure.  Please let me know
  
   Jason
  
   - Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
   Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
  
  
   Jason Johnson wrote:
  
   I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never
   prompts me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some
   security setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make
   it prompt me when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?
  
   Jason
   - Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
   Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP
  
  
   Jason wrote:
  
   I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and
   trying to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
   This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the
   Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the
   following error in Windows.
  
   \\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to
   use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this
   server to find out if you have access permissions.  The network
   path was not found.
  
   Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone
   help me?
  
   Thank You
  
   Jason
  
   # Samba config file created using SWAT
   # from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
   # Date: 2004/09

Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP - RESOLVED

2004-09-16 Thread Jason Johnson
Thanks to all who gave it their best shot to assist me.  After double 
checking my log files again I noticed in /var/log/messages that nmbd was 
trying to communicate with my Wireless NIC instead of the Ethernet NIC.  I 
disabled the Wireless NIC temporarily and then I double checked the settings 
on the Ethernet NIC.  It turnes out I had mistyped the subnet mask.  I 
corrected this and now I can access Samba from windows.  I reenabled the 
wireless NIC and everything is working wonderfully now.

Looks like the soak in the Jacuzzi really helped clear my head.  :-D  Thanks 
again to all who gave me advice

Jason
- Original Message - 
From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Just another easy try, did you install SP2 on XP? Is the firewall on?
Cheers
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
That gave me an invalid password error.  Even though my password is 
correct. This is the strangest thing I have ever seen
- Original Message - From: Simone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Hi, it could be a stupid thing to try, but I was thinking you could try 
to connect using net use.  This way you provide credential even if 
you're not prompted.

net use Z: \\ipsambaserver\sharename /USER:jason password:yourpassword
Have a nice day
Simone
Jason Johnson wrote:
Samba appears to be up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# /etc/init.d/smb status
smbd (pid 1988) is running...
nmbd (pid 1992) is running...
Local file permissions on the directory appear to be fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]# ls -al /home/jason
total 24
drwxr-xr-x  2 jason jason 4096 Aug 31 15:05 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 root  root  4096 Aug 31 13:20 ..
-rw---  1 jason jason   34 Sep 15 21:07 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason   24 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  191 Aug 31 13:20 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 jason jason  124 Aug 31 13:20 .bashrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] home]#
My Windows XP account name is Jason with the same password that I use 
for samba.

I do not see anywhere in windows where I can configure anything.  When 
I go into My Network Places on Windows XP and choose View Workgroup 
Computers.  I see the samba server icon.  When I double click it it 
does not give me any prompt for a username and password.  It just pops 
up that error message that I pasted in my initial email.   If there is 
an area in Windows XP that I need to configure.  Please let me know

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

Jason Johnson wrote:
I just created the samba user 'jason' now.  However, it never prompts 
me to enter in a username or password.  Is there some security 
setting that I need to enable on the samba side to make it prompt me 
when I double click on the icon in Windows XP?

Jason
- Original Message - From: Slavisa Popravak 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


Jason wrote:
I am trying to setup a samba server on Redhat Fedora 2 and trying 
to connect to it through Windows XP Professional.
This samba server is a standalone server.  I can see it in the 
Network Places.  Every time I try to connect to it I get the 
following error in Windows.

\\Samba is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use 
this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to 
find out if you have access permissions.  The network path was not 
found.

Here is my smb.conf file that I created using SWAT.  Can anyone 
help me?

Thank You
Jason
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2)
# Date: 2004/09/15 23:22:05
# Global parameters
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
ldap ssl = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.2., 127.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home
read only = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = Jason Test Share
path = /home/jason
valid users = jason
read only = No
create mask = 0765
Did you create username  jason  on server as a samba user??
smbpasswd -a jason
Then enter password, and when later try to connect to server suply 
that username and password.


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I think that samba will allways ask you for username and  password, 
when try to connect. Maybe you should do some

[Samba] samba + PDC + windows Xp - help

2004-08-27 Thread settlersoman
Hi



My company network is builton Fedora Core 2
machines running samba (3.0.3-5) and windows 2000/xp clients.
The domain controller is samba 3.0.3.



When I'm logging to samba from windows xp clients and after pressed to
mapped disk(share) they print out the error:



An error occurred while reconnecting to [Drive Letter]:
to \\server\share. Microsoft Windows Network: The local
device name is already in use. This connection has not been
restored.



On windows 2000 clientsI haven't problem.


Can anyone please explain why this happens and how I
can prevent it? please write to me: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



greetings



Mariusz ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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[Samba] Samba 3, Windows XP SP1

2004-01-13 Thread Darin Bawden
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem I can't find an answer to.
Background:  We had a RH 7.3/8.0 box with samba 2.2.7.  Workstations were
Windows 2000.  We have 5 roaming users with laptops.  when the roaming users
would go home, they were able to log into the laptops without the presence
of the domain (an yes, they were logging into the domain user at home).
Current problem:  Running RH 9.0 with samba 3.0 (I have not installed
the 3.01 path yet).  Workstations are all Windows XP with SP1.   We
still have 5 laptop users.  When they go home, however, they are not able to
log into the computer without the domain.  it tells them the domain is not
available.
   I have tried all the reg hacks; I have tried the local security policy
fix; I have tried adding a local user with the same name; I have added the
address for the server to the Wins setting in windows. 
Nothing seems to work.

Can someone please lead me in the correct direction?  I'm pulling out what's
left of my hair.

thanks

Darin

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[Samba] Samba from Windows XP authenticating against Unix passwd file

2003-10-27 Thread Lets Go Canes
Hi all.

I have an existing Samba environment consisting of some Samba 2.x
servers, and Windows NT clients.  For some of the Samba servers, the
clients authenticate against the Unix passwd file.  Everything works as
desired.

Now, some of the clients are getting upgraded to Windows XP, and they
are no longer able to connect.  Searches revealed that there is a
registry hack to disable sign and seal, but this hasn't helped.  I
also found a refence to changing a local policy on sending cleartext
passwords to 3rd-party SMB servers, but this also doesn't seem to have
changed anything.

Can anyone here help me find what I need to change on Windows XP so
these clients can connect again?



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[Samba] samba 3b, windows xp,not sure what is wrong or where its going wrong, this might be it?

2003-06-24 Thread Kevin Vaughan
All of my services in windows xp shut down after a couple hang... Error 
messages are abundant on both the XP system and my samba box, and I'm 
trying to approach the problem from all angles to figure out what 
exactly is causing the main errors.  The following shows up in the 
machine's log on the samba box, and hopefully will be of some help.  I 
can post any other error log/configuration files that you think may help 
as well, just let me know:

[2003/06/24 17:17:06, 2] 
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:access_check_samr_function(115)
  _samr_query_groupmem: ACCESS DENIED (granted: 0x0001;  required: 
0x0010)
[2003/06/24 17:17:39, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(558)
  Closing connections
[2003/06/24 17:18:21, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(342)
  read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer
[2003/06/24 17:18:21, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(558)
  Closing connections

At 17:18 is when all the services on the Windows XP machine 
hung/terminated, so I feel that these error messages are definitely 
related.  Searching for these errors didn't help much.  Searching for 
the XP error messages hasnt helped at all.

Please help!

Kevin

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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2003-03-17 Thread J.P. Cummins
After messing arround with the configutation, I found a work arround.  
In the global section, use user level access, encrypt passwords, and set 
'map to guest = Bad User'.  With this configuration you can allow guests 
to certain folders, while restricting others. This configuration was the 
only way I was able to achieve 'share level access' without WinXP 
restricting the username. 

J.P. Cummins wrote:

I have set up a SMB server with share level access and password 
encryption enabled.  When I access Samba from WinXP it prompts me for 
a username and password, which is what I want.  However, the username 
is greyed out (filled in with 'linuxbox\Guest').  Any suggestions on 
how to fix this?

  J.P. Cummins
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[Samba] Samba PDC Windows XP

2003-02-26 Thread Jose Gabriel Garcia Araujo
I have configured Samba as a PDC and I have 2 Xp computers
I can logon in the domain
I see the shares of the samba server from the windows XP machines
but I cant see the shares of the  Windows XP machines from the Samba
server.
I always get the sema error:

added interface ip=192.168.0.3 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.0.3 ( 192.168.0.1 )
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_TRUSTED_RELATIONSHIP_FAILURE

Any Ideas?
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RE: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2002-11-20 Thread Patrick Bennett Hagen
Unfortunately that was not the solution.  I followed the recipe and still
encountered the error.  Here's a more detailed description of the
environment:

A linux server running samba-2.2.6 (compiled with --with-ssl --with-pam) and
openssl-0.9.6g (compiled with shared libraries).  It is configured for
security=user, domain master=yes, preferred master=yes, os level=34, domain
logins = yes.  I have no other Windows servers on the network so Samba is
the only DC (primary or otherwise).  I have 5 workstations all running WinXP
SP1.  I set
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\req
uiresignorseal=0 on each workstation.

I get the message when I attempt to add Domain Users to the local machine
group Administrators.  I've tried using the local machine user
Administrator or the domain admin user root but am still unsuccessful.

I haven't found where to configure the equivelent of active directory or
group policies on this release of samba so if anything like that needs to be
configured, it'll have to be on the workstation.

As an aside, I have roaming profiles and they work just peachy.

Other than this issue samba works great!

Thanks in advance for your help.

Patrick

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
 Behalf Of John Russell
 Sent: Tuesday, 19 November 2002 1:32 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


  this is a security check new to Windows XP (or maybe only
 Windows XP service pack 1).  It can be disabled via a group policy in
 Active Directory.  The policy is:

 Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User
 Profiles\Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders

 ...and it should be set to Enabled.

 Does the new version of samba have an Active Directory analogue?  If so,
 then you may be able to set the policy through this.

 If you cannot set group policies in samba, then you may be able to set
 the policy locally on each machine.  If you want to try this, then do
 the following (N.B. I don't know for sure that this will work in the
 same way as a domain group policy):

 On the XP workstation log in with an Administrator account.

 Click: Start, Run
 Type: mmc
 Click: OK

 A Microsoft Management Console should appear.
 Click: File, Add/Remove Snap-in..., Add
 Double-Click: Group Policy
 Click: Finish, Close
 Click: OK

 In the Console Root window:
 Expand: Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration,
 Administrative Templates, System, User Profiles
 Double-Click: Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile
 Folders
 Select: Enabled
 Click: OK

 Close the whole console.  You do not need to save the settings (this
 refers to the console settings rather than the policies you have
 changed).

 Reboot.

 - Original Message -
 From: Patrick Bennett Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 5:32 AM
 Subject: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


  I have a domain user that lacks rights to the local machine to run RPC.
  Under a real Win2k domain, I'd assign the Domain Users group to the
 local
  machine Administrators group so I could avoid any registry,
 file system
 or
  services rights (I don't care if they have full access to the local
  machine).  When I do that I get an error: Information returned from the
  object picker for object Domain Admins was incomplete. The object will
 not
  be processed
 
  I cranked up the verbosity in the log files and I get nothing.
 
  Has anyone had and resolved the same problem?
 
  Any help or suggestions are appreciated.  I've search hi and lo
 on Google
 (I
  found one posting last year but he never got a reply and he
 hasn't replied
  to an email I sent him).  Also, the Samba lists don't have
 anything as far
  as I can tell...
 
  Thanks,
 
  Patrick
 
 
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Fw: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2002-11-19 Thread John Russell

- Original Message -
From: John Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick Bennett Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 This may help:

 There is a security check new to Windows XP (or maybe only
 Windows XP service pack 1).  It can be disabled via a group policy in
 Active Directory.  The policy is:

 Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User
 Profiles\Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders

 ...and it should be set to Enabled.

 On the XP workstation log in with an Administrator account.

 Click: Start, Run
 Type: mmc
 Click: OK

 A Microsoft Management Console should appear.
 Click: File, Add/Remove Snap-in..., Add
 Double-Click: Group Policy
 Click: Finish, Close
 Click: OK

 In the Console Root window:
 Expand: Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration,
 Administrative Templates, System, User Profiles
 Double-Click: Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile
 Folders
 Select: Enabled
 Click: OK

 Close the whole console.  You do not need to save the settings (this
 refers to the console settings rather than the policies you have
 changed).

 Reboot.



 - Original Message -
 From: Patrick Bennett Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 5:32 AM
 Subject: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


  I have a domain user that lacks rights to the local machine to run RPC.
  Under a real Win2k domain, I'd assign the Domain Users group to the
 local
  machine Administrators group so I could avoid any registry, file
system
 or
  services rights (I don't care if they have full access to the local
  machine).  When I do that I get an error: Information returned from the
  object picker for object Domain Admins was incomplete. The object will
 not
  be processed
 
  I cranked up the verbosity in the log files and I get nothing.
 
  Has anyone had and resolved the same problem?
 
  Any help or suggestions are appreciated.  I've search hi and lo on
Google
 (I
  found one posting last year but he never got a reply and he hasn't
replied
  to an email I sent him).  Also, the Samba lists don't have anything as
far
  as I can tell...
 
  Thanks,
 
  Patrick
 
 
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Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2002-11-19 Thread John Russell
 this is a security check new to Windows XP (or maybe only
Windows XP service pack 1).  It can be disabled via a group policy in
Active Directory.  The policy is:

Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User
Profiles\Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders

...and it should be set to Enabled.

Does the new version of samba have an Active Directory analogue?  If so,
then you may be able to set the policy through this.

If you cannot set group policies in samba, then you may be able to set
the policy locally on each machine.  If you want to try this, then do
the following (N.B. I don't know for sure that this will work in the
same way as a domain group policy):

On the XP workstation log in with an Administrator account.

Click: Start, Run
Type: mmc
Click: OK

A Microsoft Management Console should appear.
Click: File, Add/Remove Snap-in..., Add
Double-Click: Group Policy
Click: Finish, Close
Click: OK

In the Console Root window:
Expand: Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration,
Administrative Templates, System, User Profiles
Double-Click: Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile
Folders
Select: Enabled
Click: OK

Close the whole console.  You do not need to save the settings (this
refers to the console settings rather than the policies you have
changed).

Reboot.

- Original Message -
From: Patrick Bennett Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 5:32 AM
Subject: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP


 I have a domain user that lacks rights to the local machine to run RPC.
 Under a real Win2k domain, I'd assign the Domain Users group to the
local
 machine Administrators group so I could avoid any registry, file system
or
 services rights (I don't care if they have full access to the local
 machine).  When I do that I get an error: Information returned from the
 object picker for object Domain Admins was incomplete. The object will
not
 be processed

 I cranked up the verbosity in the log files and I get nothing.

 Has anyone had and resolved the same problem?

 Any help or suggestions are appreciated.  I've search hi and lo on Google
(I
 found one posting last year but he never got a reply and he hasn't replied
 to an email I sent him).  Also, the Samba lists don't have anything as far
 as I can tell...

 Thanks,

 Patrick


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[Samba] Samba and Windows XP

2002-11-18 Thread Patrick Bennett Hagen
I have a domain user that lacks rights to the local machine to run RPC.
Under a real Win2k domain, I'd assign the Domain Users group to the local
machine Administrators group so I could avoid any registry, file system or
services rights (I don't care if they have full access to the local
machine).  When I do that I get an error: Information returned from the
object picker for object Domain Admins was incomplete. The object will not
be processed

I cranked up the verbosity in the log files and I get nothing.

Has anyone had and resolved the same problem?

Any help or suggestions are appreciated.  I've search hi and lo on Google (I
found one posting last year but he never got a reply and he hasn't replied
to an email I sent him).  Also, the Samba lists don't have anything as far
as I can tell...

Thanks,

Patrick


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[Samba] SAMBA AND WINDOWS XP

2002-11-01 Thread Von Hatch
Yes i would like to know if there is a version of Samba that will work on windows xp , and where can i get it ( Name ect...), and information on setting it up thanks
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Re: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP

2002-04-30 Thread Paolo Federici

I'm sorry but at this moment I haven't received any useful information...
A strange thing is that some times, especially to the morning when I 
power up my pc, it is  connected correctly to the PDC domain!!   
Unfortunately this works only some time and I do not succeed to 
understand why...

Paolo Federici



Gary Browning wrote:


 Hello,

 I am experiencing the same issue whereby Windows 2000 Professional can 
 connect to my PDC, but Windows XP complains about the PDC being 
 unavailable or something is wrong with the computer account.  I too 
 have encrypted passwords and have applied the signorseal registry 
 patch.  Also, I did confirm that the machine account got created in 
 /etc/passwd and did make its way into the smbpasswd file.

 My question to you is, have you gotten this to work under XP or 
 received any useful information?  I would really appreciate the 
 information if available.

 Thanks so much,

 Gary Browning




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RE: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP

2002-04-30 Thread Mark_Tominski

maybe you can find something here :
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/tutorials/samba/

download the pdf on top right and have a look into client configuration,
there is a special section with XP clients

cheerz

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Paolo Federici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:32 PM
To: Gary Browning; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC  windows XP


I'm sorry but at this moment I haven't received any useful information...
A strange thing is that some times, especially to the morning when I 
power up my pc, it is  connected correctly to the PDC domain!!   
Unfortunately this works only some time and I do not succeed to 
understand why...

Paolo Federici



Gary Browning wrote:


 Hello,

 I am experiencing the same issue whereby Windows 2000 Professional can 
 connect to my PDC, but Windows XP complains about the PDC being 
 unavailable or something is wrong with the computer account.  I too 
 have encrypted passwords and have applied the signorseal registry 
 patch.  Also, I did confirm that the machine account got created in 
 /etc/passwd and did make its way into the smbpasswd file.

 My question to you is, have you gotten this to work under XP or 
 received any useful information?  I would really appreciate the 
 information if available.

 Thanks so much,

 Gary Browning




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[Samba] Samba PDC windows XP

2002-04-23 Thread Paolo Federici

When I try to login to my Samba 2.2.3a PDC with my Windows XP 
Professional  computer, it says that the domain controller is down or 
unavailable or that it cannot find a computer account on the server.
But when I joined the domain, it created a computer trust account in my 
smbpasswd file and /etc/passwd
I know it works because my Windows Nt and 2K computer connects to the 
domain fine.
I have applied signorseal patch too, but without result.
Can you help me?
Many thanks
Paolo Federici

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Re: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP

2002-04-23 Thread Davide Dozza

Are you using encrypted password?


Davide


Paolo Federici wrote:

 When I try to login to my Samba 2.2.3a PDC with my Windows XP 
 Professional  computer, it says that the domain controller is down or 
 unavailable or that it cannot find a computer account on the server.
 But when I joined the domain, it created a computer trust account in my 
 smbpasswd file and /etc/passwd
 I know it works because my Windows Nt and 2K computer connects to the 
 domain fine.
 I have applied signorseal patch too, but without result.
 Can you help me?
 Many thanks
Paolo Federici
 



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Re: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP

2002-04-23 Thread Paolo Federici

In my smb.conf  I find this line :
encrypt passwords = true

Paolo

Davide Dozza wrote:

 Are you using encrypted password?


 Davide


 Paolo Federici wrote:

 When I try to login to my Samba 2.2.3a PDC with my Windows XP 
 Professional  computer, it says that the domain controller is down or 
 unavailable or that it cannot find a computer account on the server.
 But when I joined the domain, it created a computer trust account in 
 my smbpasswd file and /etc/passwd
 I know it works because my Windows Nt and 2K computer connects to the 
 domain fine.
 I have applied signorseal patch too, but without result.
 Can you help me?
 Many thanks
Paolo Federici





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Re: [Samba] Samba PDC windows XP

2002-04-23 Thread David W. Chapman Jr.

On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 04:49:05PM +0200, Paolo Federici wrote:
 It's all as you write me but dont' work...
 I  had changed the line   encrypt passwords = true  in   encrypt 
 passwords = yes  but don't change anything
 
  
Did you turn off signorseal in the registry?

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