Re: Problèmes réseau

2006-02-25 Par sujet runco

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Re: Problèmes réseau

2006-02-25 Par sujet runco

Salut,

J'ai pas vu passer sur la liste, alors je reposte.
Merci.


Ouvre le fichier smb.conf avec WordPad, il prend en compte les retours
chariots de Linux.


Merci pour ta réponse.

Voici mon smb.conf. Si quelqu'un veut bien jeter un oeuil dessus pour voir
ce qui ne va pas.

# Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux.

# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the

# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed

# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options most of which

# are not shown in this example

# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)

# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #

# for commentary and a ; for parts of the config file that you

# may wish to enable

# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command

# "testparm" to check that you have not many any basic syntactic

# errors.

#=== Global Settings ===

[global]

## Browsing/Identification ###

# Change this to the workgroup/NT-domain name your Samba server will part of

workgroup = Workgroup

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field

server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)

# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:

# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable its WINS Server

; wins support = no

# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client

# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both

; wins server = w.x.y.z

# This will prevent nmbd to search for NetBIOS names through DNS.

dns proxy = no

# What naming service and in what order should we use to resolve host names

# to IP addresses

; name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast

 Debugging/Accounting 

# This tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine

# that connects

log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).

max log size = 1000

# If you want Samba to only log through syslog then set the following

# parameter to 'yes'.

; syslog only = no

# We want Samba to log a minimum amount of information to syslog. Everything

# should go to /var/log/samba/log.{smbd,nmbd} instead. If you want to log

# through syslog you should set the following parameter to something higher.

syslog = 0

# Do something sensible when Samba crashes: mail the admin a backtrace

panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d

### Authentication ###

# "security = user" is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account

# in this server for every user accessing the server. See

# /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/ServerType.html in the samba-doc

# package for details.

; security = user

# You may wish to use password encryption. See the section on

# 'encrypt passwords' in the smb.conf(5) manpage before enabling.

encrypt passwords = true

# If you are using encrypted passwords, Samba will need to know what

# password database type you are using.

passdb backend = tdbsam guest

obey pam restrictions = yes

; guest account = nobody

invalid users = root

# This boolean parameter controls whether Samba attempts to sync the Unix

# password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the

# passdb is changed.

; unix password sync = no

# For Unix password sync to work on a Debian GNU/Linux system, the following

# parameters must be set (thanks to Augustin Luton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
for

# sending the correct chat script for the passwd program in Debian Potato).

passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u

passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .

# This boolean controls whether PAM will be used for password changes

# when requested by an SMB client instead of the program listed in

# 'passwd program'. The default is 'no'.

; pam password change = no

## Printing ##

# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather

# than setting them up individually then you'll need this

; load printers = yes

# lpr(ng) printing. You may wish to override the location of the

# printcap file

; printing = bsd

; printcap name = /etc/printcap

# CUPS printing. See also the cupsaddsmb(8) manpage in the

# cupsys-client package.

; printing = cups

; printcap name = cups

# When using [print$], root is implicitly a 'printer admin', but you can

# also give this right to other users to add drivers and set printer

# properties

; printer admin = @ntadmin

 File sharing 

# Name mangling options

; preserve case = yes

; short preserve case = yes

 Misc 

# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration

# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name

# of the machine that is connecting

; include = /home/samba/etc/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.

# See smb.conf(5) an

Re: Problèmes réseau

2006-02-25 Par sujet Christophe Savidan

Surfoo a écrit :

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Re: Problèmes réseau

2006-02-25 Par sujet Surfoo

Je tranfère à la liste, tu as envoyé le mail qu'à moi.

runco a écrit :


Salut,

Ouvre le fichier smb.conf avec WordPad, il prend en compte les 
retours chariots de Linux.



Merci pour ta réponse.

Voici mon smb.conf. Si quelqu'un veut bien jeter un oeuil dessus pour 
voir ce qui ne va pas.


# Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux.

# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the

# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed

# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options most of which

# are not shown in this example

# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)

# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #

# for commentary and a ; for parts of the config file that you

# may wish to enable

# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command

# "testparm" to check that you have not many any basic syntactic

# errors.

#=== Global Settings ===

[global]

## Browsing/Identification ###

# Change this to the workgroup/NT-domain name your Samba server will 
part of


workgroup = Workgroup

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field

server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)

# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:

# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable its WINS 
Server


; wins support = no

# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client

# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both

; wins server = w.x.y.z

# This will prevent nmbd to search for NetBIOS names through DNS.

dns proxy = no

# What naming service and in what order should we use to resolve host 
names


# to IP addresses

; name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast

 Debugging/Accounting 

# This tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine

# that connects

log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).

max log size = 1000

# If you want Samba to only log through syslog then set the following

# parameter to 'yes'.

; syslog only = no

# We want Samba to log a minimum amount of information to syslog. 
Everything


# should go to /var/log/samba/log.{smbd,nmbd} instead. If you want to log

# through syslog you should set the following parameter to something 
higher.


syslog = 0

# Do something sensible when Samba crashes: mail the admin a backtrace

panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d

### Authentication ###

# "security = user" is always a good idea. This will require a Unix 
account


# in this server for every user accessing the server. See

# /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/ServerType.html in the samba-doc

# package for details.

; security = user

# You may wish to use password encryption. See the section on

# 'encrypt passwords' in the smb.conf(5) manpage before enabling.

encrypt passwords = true

# If you are using encrypted passwords, Samba will need to know what

# password database type you are using.

passdb backend = tdbsam guest

obey pam restrictions = yes

; guest account = nobody

invalid users = root

# This boolean parameter controls whether Samba attempts to sync the Unix

# password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the

# passdb is changed.

; unix password sync = no

# For Unix password sync to work on a Debian GNU/Linux system, the 
following


# parameters must be set (thanks to Augustin Luton 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for


# sending the correct chat script for the passwd program in Debian 
Potato).


passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u

passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n 
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .


# This boolean controls whether PAM will be used for password changes

# when requested by an SMB client instead of the program listed in

# 'passwd program'. The default is 'no'.

; pam password change = no

## Printing ##

# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather

# than setting them up individually then you'll need this

; load printers = yes

# lpr(ng) printing. You may wish to override the location of the

# printcap file

; printing = bsd

; printcap name = /etc/printcap

# CUPS printing. See also the cupsaddsmb(8) manpage in the

# cupsys-client package.

; printing = cups

; printcap name = cups

# When using [print$], root is implicitly a 'printer admin', but you can

# also give this right to other users to add drivers and set printer

# properties

; printer admin = @ntadmin

 File sharing 

# Name mangling options

; preserve case = yes

; short preserve case = yes

 Misc 

# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration

# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name

# of the machine that is connecting

; include = /home/samba/etc/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives bet