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Samba-VMS 2.2.4 moves up to 2.2.7a

2003-01-02 Thread jean-yves.collot
Hi.

As a new year gift, you can now download and use Samba-VMS in version
2.2.7a, at the usual site (http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/).
This is the latest stable (as they say) release available for Unix.

In addition, and from a strict VMS point of vue, this version gives some
enhancements and bug fixes compared to the last 2.2.4.

Performances are once more quite better, essentially for browsing.
For those of you who used the last 2.2.4 version, where I introduced a
logical name (SAMBA_REAL_FILE_SIZE), this logical name has been suppressed.
Now, the size of Variable and VFC files is computed only when needed, i.e.
when the file is actually opened, so it no longer slow down the browsing.
Performances are better too because I added a memory cache for directory
contents.
In my opinion, Samba-VMS is now quite good for browsing and for accesing
files. However, I must admit that other actions remain quite slow
(especially deleting files). I have no planning for enhancing that for the
moment.

There is a bunch of bug fixes, too :

- Correct handling of VFC files (some NULL characters persisted to appear
sometimes)
- SMBD infinite loop removed, on some cases when there was a great number of
client connects/disconnects
- You can now share the root (00) directory of a concealed device (i.e.
/samba_root/00)
- When sharing something defined with a search list (i.e.
/sys$sysroot/sysmgr), you can now see and browse all directories, including
those on the first elements of the search list
- when there was a file named .;1 in a directory, this directory could not
be browsed
- encrypted passwords has been set to Yes by default

I hope that you'll enjoy this new version.

Best wishes to all.

Jean-Yves COLLOT





RE: Samba-VMS 2.2.4 moves up to 2.2.7a

2003-01-02 Thread Jan-erik Söderholm (QAC)
 As a new year gift, you can now download and use Samba-VMS in version
 2.2.7a, at the usual site (http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/).

The links on the page still points to the 2_2_4 kits...

Jan-Erik Söderholm.



ECHO after exiting smbpasswd

2003-01-02 Thread Jan-erik Söderholm (QAC)
Hi.
If I exit smbpasswd with ctrl-C at any of the
password-prompts, I have to do SET TERM/ECHO
blind before I get any output back on my
terminal.

Is this expected ?

And another thing about the smdpasswd file...

I'v never realy understod if this file is a *must*
to use SAMBA. Doesn't SAMBA use the UAF ?
Each time I test a new SAMBA install, I get the
unable to open the passdb database message in
the log files. Does it only have to exists, or
does it also have to have real usernames ?

Jan-Erik Söderholm.



File protection (or 8 char directory names. I'm not sure...)

2003-01-02 Thread Jan-erik Söderholm (QAC)
Hi.
Samba 2.2.7a
VMS 7.3-1
Win98 client (not SE or ME)

I connect to my user directory on the server.

I can see all files in Windows Explorer.
I can type and edit from a DOS window.
I can open a PS file in Ghostview.
I can open a PDF file with Acrobat Reader.

I can *not* open the file with Notepad or Wordpad.
(The message points against some protection problem,
have cheched the files on VMS side, and no differense there.)

Now, if I move the file (drag-n-drop in Win Expl)
to a directory with a name of less then 8 char,
I *can* open the file with Notepad or Wordpad.

Does *some* applications have problems with 8char
directories using SAMBA ? In the error message from
Notepad and Wordpad, the directory name are in the 
crippled ~ format, if it does any differense.

Jan-Erik Söderholm.