On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Buchan Milne wrote:
Jerry, I don't see any reason to not have them in /usr/lib/samba/vfs/,
and it allows further use of /usr/lib/samba without mixing vfs modules
and other misc samba libraries (if there are ever going to be
samba-specific libraries that are not vfs
I try to set up Samba 2.2.4 / LDAP as a PDC and it almost works. The
only thing I don't understand is why a domain user can't have a
primaryGroupID of 513 (which looks like it should be a safe default).
But if I set it, login is denied with an error C078 on the client,
and something like
Title: Message
Hi, i'm having
trouble with Samba i can't connect several computers over the same network, but
i have the
hosts directive open
the all the network. Here is what i'm getting:
smbclient
193.139.195.225\\software -U seg7added interface ip=193.139.195.221
Hi all,
I'm new to the list, so please be patient with me.
Samba 2.0.7 is running on a compaq alpha server es40 with
tru64 4.D.
We got a problem with powerpoint files on a samba share.
As soon as I open a powerpoint file on a samba share the
modification time of the file changes, even if I'm
Helo.
I'm running here samba 2.2.4 on redhat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.17 patched with
ACL patches from http://acl.bestbits.at and appropreiate utils.
Samba is member of a NT 4 domain.
I configured (./configure --with-privatedir=/etc/samba
--with-lockdir=/var/lock --with-configdir=/etc/samba
Helo.
I'm running here samba 2.2.4 on redhat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.17 patched with
ACL patches from http://acl.bestbits.at and appropreiate utils.
Samba is member of a NT 4 domain.
I configured (./configure --with-privatedir=/etc/samba
--with-lockdir=/var/lock --with-configdir=/etc/samba
When I mount linux/windows samba shares with smbmount (command line or with
komba2) I have this kind of error :
[thomas@Daemon / ]$ cd Dance\ \\ Techno
[thomas@Daemon Dance Techno]$ ls
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address cbff
*pde = 00031063
*pte =
Oops:
Hy there!
I set up samba as an PDC server for our network. All the clients are running
windows 2000. I created the Linux users and the machine accounts. then set
the whole thing up into sambas passwd file.
I can access the shares over the normal workgroup part. But as soon as I
want to access
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Terja Antola wrote:
Probably Solaris' getpass() routine or something we use. I'll add it to
my list of stuff to look at when I can.
...
Have you found any solution to problem above?
Haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
Aha, explains why passwords set
Funny enpough that worked. Windows wanted to reboot, so I did.
Now I can choose to log into the domain. But when I try, I get errors about
directory not found, couldn't find profile file,...
So, I created the directories. But how do I create the profiles for the users, so
that windows can
I am attempting to set up an inherited permissions share and cannot get it
to work.
[log]
path = /log
writeable = yes
directory mask = 0755
create mask = 0755
inherit permissions = yes
guest ok = no
public = yes
I have tried many different combinations of settings to
Hi,
I search for a solution about the oplock break problem that occurs
sometimes on my RH7.0 / Samba 2.2.4 machine when accessing Excel files on a
Samba share. I didn't find any solution on the Net or on this list about
this.
* Is there a solution without disabling oplock ?
* Is it a RedHat or
I'm having the same kind of problem too. Links to other excel workbooks
are really breaking badly. One of them so bad that if I highlight the
file through a windows explorer view; it kills the window immediately.
I'm using RH 7.2 and Samba 2.2.4 -1
Please let me know if someone has some
2M00216.PDF
Description: Binary data
So far I've tried:
veto oplock files = /*.mdb/*.MDB/*.ldb/*.LDB/*.xls/*.XLS
Yes, I do the same but also with :
oplock break wait time = 300
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Is there a way to get Samba to work with Windows XP? I using the
registry hack to set it with plaintext passwords, but that didn't work.
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Hello!
The thing is, windows2000 tries to copy the user profiles from c:\some\path\
to c:\someother\path.profile
Somehow I created the root account, and that one works fine. So Samba
works fine to an certain point.
Klaus Zahradnik
Here is my smb.conf:
# Global parameters
[global]
netbios
I just solved the problem I reported previously with Windows XP not
working correctly with security = user. Apparently, Windows XP
truncates passwords to 8 characters in length before sending them off
to the server. I don't think this happened with previous versions of
windows, but I don't have
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Åke Holmlund wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Terja Antola wrote:
Probably Solaris' getpass() routine or something we use. I'll add it to
my list of stuff to look at when I can.
...
Have you found any solution to problem above?
Haven't had a chance
I'm running a Win 2000 OS and I'd like to load Samba on it to access files
on a Linux (red hat 7.2) system. I can't quite figure out which files to
download (binaries). I gather the red hat os should support Samba as is
(i.e. no downloads required).
Help.
Thanks
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Walter,
# grep netbios /etc/services
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS
Hello, I have my profiles being saved to a certain share. However, the
profiles are not always going to this share, they are sometimes being
saved to the user's home directory. here is the relevant config:
logon home = \\%N\%U
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
[profiles]
path =
Hi Walter,
139/TCP - Netbios-ssn for samba,
901/TCP - Swat - (If you are using SWAT).
Good Day,
Jason Stewart
At 11:32 AM 6/3/2002 -0700, Walter Weiss wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of every port a linux box running redhat 7.1
uses or might use for the samba services? I need to set up my
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hi,
the only problem i had a while ago with this:
the terminalserver-profile settings are unable to set.
cause if a tse is a pdc you are able to set the profile-path for
terminalsession to a different location as the normal profile-path.
or have i
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Åke Holmlund wrote:
Aha, explains why passwords set with smbpasswd gets truncated. getpass()
returns, at most, PASS_MAX bytes (8). getpassphrase(), on the other
hand, returns up to 256 characters.
Hmmon my solaris boxes (both with Sun's workshop C compiler
and GCC),
One issue I ran into is running out of connections. I found the answer
by doing a search on deja.com. If you edit source/smbd/conn.c, at line
28 or so is the line:
#define MAX_CONNECTIONS 128
I added a comment and change 128 to 384. Since then, we haven' had any
problems.
Ken McCord
MIS
There is a registry setting that you need to make. Look in the
documentation.
You do NOT need to use unencrypted passwords.
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Ryan,
I think you want force create mode:
force create mode (S)
This parameter specifies a set of UNIX mode bit permissions that will always
be set on a file created by Samba. This is done by bitwise 'OR'ing these
bits onto the mode bits of a file that is being created or having its
permissions
We have a Samba 2.2.3a server which serves files from NFS to a W2k
client. On the client, the user has selected to make a directory and
all subdirectories available offline.
Now, when the NFS file systems changes, the user selects Synchronize
on the top-level directory, and W2k very quickly
I guess I should have probably left those mask parameters out of my example.
All I want to happen is if I have a folder which is 0777, and a file is
created in it, it is also 0777. If the folder is 0744, so are created
files. If I set force create mode = 0755, all files everywhere are created
Ryan,
Ok, now i understand (I think), how about inherit acls ??
inherit acls (S)
This parameter can be used to ensure that if default acls exist on parent
directories, they are always honored when creating a subdirectory. The
default behavior is to use the mode specified when creating the
Hi all,
I have a PC with Linux (client), when I try to connect
to server Win NT 4.0
or Win2k (client), I receive this message:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Any people know this ?
Thanks
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Greetings,
I realize many people will never use winbindd, and thus it will likely not
get included in /etc/init.d/samba (on my Debian system; your file may vary)
by default, so another solution seems in order.
It's not as important to be able to start and stop winbindd now that it's
getting
I did a search of google and came up with lots of people asking this same
question but with no answer.
When printing a PDF document I get a windows error that says could not
start print job. I can print a test page from the printers folder,
however.
Anyone have any clue's for me?
If it
A connection must be made from the client to Server. When server was
restarted, all connections would have been closed.
The slow re-population you see is happening because the clients are
automatically re-connecting whenever they try to read from or write to the
share.
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002,
Hi fellow samba users,
I'm having a problem with smbclient on Red Hat 7.2 transferring files from a
Win2k box. I am able to connect to the Win2k, login, list, traverse
directories, and even copy several files. However, shortly after I start to
transfer lots of files, smbclient just hangs. It
I installed the printer patch on 2.2.4 on my Linux 7.3 box, reconfigured
it (I think I did things in the correct order:configure,make
realclean,run patch,configure,make,sh.makerpms.sh), created a new rpm,
uninstalled the old samba, reinstalled the new rpm, fixed the conf
files, reloaded samba and
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Manuel Gomez wrote:
Greetings,
I realize many people will never use winbindd, and thus it will likely not
get included in /etc/init.d/samba (on my Debian system; your file may vary)
by default, so another solution seems in order.
It's not as important to be able to
Mario Juric wrote:
Hi,
I've stumbled upon this problem while trying to limit access to specific
machine to specific domain users. I did it by setting Samba to obey PAM
restrictions, and then using the pam_access PAM module ('account' clause)
to do user validation (described below).
Hi everybody,
my (our) goal here is to setup a samba server in a NT domain (and
eventually in a Win2k domain - but for now I just want to test it on NT)
and have it act like a member server - meaning that I don't use the
local user database but instead assing permissions of shares to domain
Hi folks,
I'm getting these messages when compiling 2.2.4 on Solaris 7 with gcc
version 2.95.3:
% ./configure --with-utmp
% make
Compiling smbd/password.c
smbd/password.c: In function `grab_server_mutex':
smbd/password.c:1198: warning: passing arg 1 of `message_named_mutex'
discards
In your Makefile
change any
KPIC for fPIC
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Desmond Quek wrote:
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 15:56:33 -0700
From: Desmond Quek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Help with 2.2.4 binary build
Hi folks,
I'm getting these messages when compiling
I have the latest SAMBA port on FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE; 2.2.4_1, which appears
to have a variety of patches to re-instate the missing recycle bin, but the
recycle.so file is completely missing, and I cannot figure out how to
compile it and install it.
Kevin Long
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Hi all!
I'm having some wierd problems with my Samba v2.2.3a install on a
Slackware 7 box. The Samba server is a member of an NT 4 Domain and I am
having intermittent drive mapping problems. We have a logon script that
maps several drives for users on our NT 4 box. Those drives are on our
Mario Juric wrote:
Hi,
I've stumbled upon this problem while trying to limit access to
specific machine to specific domain users. I did it by setting Samba to
obey PAM restrictions, and then using the pam_access PAM module
('account' clause) to do user validation (described below).
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I have the same situation as you have (redhat 7.2, samba 2.2.4 compiled
with winbind, acl support and as a member of a NT 4 domain).
I did not change /etc/pam.d/system-auth.
I configured /etc/nsswitch.conf like this:
passwd: files winbind nisplus
shadow: files winbind nisplus
group:
Hi,
I checked out SAMBA_2_2 branch yesterday, and tried to make rpm.
The spec file needs /packaging/RedHat/findsmb. But it is not there.
I've copied one from Mandrake and everything went fine.
Please, fix.
Regards,
Olaf Fraczyk
James Willard wrote:
By the way, is SWAT broken in the HEAD branch or is it just my
configuration? Whenever I try to run it, it traps a SIGABRT and dies. The
backtrace is as follows:
#0 0x808e0d5 in lp_save_defaults ()
#1 0x808e468 in lp_load ()
#2 0x805ef4b in load_config ()
I
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Olaf [iso-8859-2] Fr±czyk wrote:
Hi,
I checked out SAMBA_2_2 branch yesterday, and tried to make rpm.
The spec file needs /packaging/RedHat/findsmb. But it is not there.
I've copied one from Mandrake and everything went fine.
Please, fix.
This file is located in
I'm currently compiling on HP-UX 10.20.
This OS does not have winbind support.
In Makefile.in the variable @WINBIND_LTARGETS@
is used, but when I run configure this variable
is empty because HP-UX 10.20 does not have winbind.
This gives a syntax error on line 664 in the Makefile.
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Michel Stoop (samba) wrote:
I'm currently compiling on HP-UX 10.20.
This OS does not have winbind support.
In Makefile.in the variable WINBIND_LTARGETS
is used, but when I run configure this variable
is empty because HP-UX 10.20 does not have winbind.
This gives a
I looking for a way to check the last activity performed on a specific fd.
What I trying to do is,
see if the last action was a open while during the current write request.
this will tell me that a file was opened and actually written to.
when this occurs I will make a copy of file for ( FDA
I think this is going to become a common question for people starting with
VFS modules. The mapping of open and subsequent write calls to real world
operations such as newly created, modified, etc.
Sorry, I don't know the best way to do it yet. There is a 'BOOL modified'
flag attached to the
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 16:18, Gerald Carter wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Olaf [iso-8859-2] Fr±czyk wrote:
Hi,
I checked out SAMBA_2_2 branch yesterday, and tried to make rpm.
The spec file needs /packaging/RedHat/findsmb. But it is not there.
I've copied one from Mandrake and everything
Hello, I have my profiles being saved to a certain share. However, the
profiles are not always going to this share, they are sometimes being
saved to the user's home directory. here is the relevant config:
logon home = \\%N\%U
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
[profiles]
path =
On 3 Jun 2002, Olaf [iso-8859-2] Fr±czyk wrote:
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 16:18, Gerald Carter wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Olaf [iso-8859-2] Fr±czyk wrote:
Hi,
I checked out SAMBA_2_2 branch yesterday, and tried to make rpm.
The spec file needs /packaging/RedHat/findsmb. But it is not
Hi,
I've stumbled upon this problem while trying to limit access to specific
machine to specific domain users. I did it by setting Samba to obey PAM
restrictions, and then using the pam_access PAM module ('account' clause)
to do user validation (described below).
On Win2000,
Hi,
Maybe this is the wrong place to ask this question...
Can anyone tell me whether implementation of ACL in CIFS requires RPC
(remote services) support or it is just sufficient to implement ACL related
transactions.
Thanks in advance.
Igor
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On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 02:52:00PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Jeremy's request, here is a version of the POSIX-96 cleanup
patches for the Samba 2.2 branch.
Applied, thanks !
Jeremy.
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Juergen Hasch wrote:
I believe the test program isn't that wrong. Wouldn't it be correct simply not
to use dirent64 at all if readdir64 isn't defined ?
This sounds correct to me. Although I'm trying to find a box on which
readdir64 is not available. I'm checking it
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 03:31:10PM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
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Eric On Thu, 30 May 2002, Eric Boehm wrote: I've seen the
Eric following behavior on Solaris 8.
Eric 1. compiling 32-bit with Sun Workshop, configure checks for
Eric
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