hehe..
try "VI" or some other text editor !!?!
there are some files called log.smbd and log.nmbd
prob. in you /var dir of you samba root ..
(or /var/log/samba ??)
also are you running anny wind*s servers, or are they all workstations
l8r
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Collen Blijen
Hmm i see you have a lot of "broken pipes" and "oplock_break failures"
think your prob might be there..
i'm not sure, but the broken pipes might come from that oplock issue..
are you running kernel 2.4.2x, by anny change??
(coz' as far as i know, it has a oplock prob)
you could try to disable the
Hello,
On my network, I have two servers servA and servB wich have a set of
directories always synchronized.
I need to install Samba on each server with High Availability (fail
over) between them: in normal condition, Samba on servA must serve the
network with the files requested by windows cli
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 22:34, Ed Ravin wrote:
> We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using
> "net rpc vampire" into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box.
>
> One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username "JHarker".
> When we ran "pdbedit -v jharker
We just migrated a small network from a Win2K PDC to Samba, using
"net rpc vampire" into a tdbsam backend on a Samba 3.0.2a Linux box.
One of the users, let's call him Jon Harker, had the NT username "JHarker".
When we ran "pdbedit -v jharker", we saw this:
Unix username:JHarker
NT
I'm also not running admin or password server entries.
> From: "David Nalley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 22:03:47 -0500
> To: "Brett Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Samba] Kerberos authentication problems
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> F
Looks like you and I followed the same docs for install. What I have that is
different to yours (and my previous failures) is there is absolutely nothing
except the default_realm under libdefaults. I commented out everything else,
I was having exactly the same symptoms as yourself and had previousl
> -Original Message-
> From: Brett Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can you publish (sanitized) the following
>
> /etc/nsswitch
> Samba.conf
> krb5.conf
>
> Thanks
As you can see, I tried to be liberal with permissions while testing,
and planned to tighten down. Thanks for taking a
Thanks, Geza and Mark!
I ran vmware-config.pl and specified no host
networking. Now I'm running the Red Hat host's Samba
3.0.2a, and I can see its shares on the Windows XP
guest. Thanks,
Hidong
--- "L. Mark Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 18:16, tglahn17 wrote:
>
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to figure out a way to nest a printer share inside a already
existing fileshare. I have one server hosting 4 networks worth of
printers, and want to have the printers separated into different
folders when logging into the smb server. The Printers are working
prop
Set computername
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Of Saad Ahmed
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Windows Based Machines' Names
Hi,
Do you guys know of any command that I can run on windows based m
Hi..
If i add these entries to the smb.conf in the GLOBAL parmeters.
update encrypted = Yes
smb passwd file = /etc/shadow
unix password sync = Yes
I was getting following error messages.
getsmbfilepwent: malformed password entry (uid not number)
getsmbfilepwent: malf
"Steven Kurylo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you type "echo %computername% " from a DOS box, in win2k and later,
> you'll get the computer name. I'm not sure if it works, or something
> similar, in earlier versions of windows.
At a DOS prompt type the command
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 18:16, tglahn17 wrote:
> Thanks, Geza,
>
> When I run vmware-config.pl and it asks if I want to
> set up host-only networking, should I say yes or no?
Say "no".
Saying yes is what triggers VMware to set up its own version of Samba.
--
Hi,
I'm using SuSE 8.2 and I got the source for samba 3.0.2a and I tried to
install it. ./configure (w/o any arguments) went ok so I type make and it
gives me the following errors:
Linking bin/smbd
auth/pampass.o(.text+0x59): In function `smb_pam_error_handler':
: undefined reference to `pam_str
Thanks, Geza,
When I run vmware-config.pl and it asks if I want to
set up host-only networking, should I say yes or no?
Thanks,
Hidong
> |
> If you want to use your regular (3.0.2a) samba you
> need to rerun
> vmware-config.pl and choose no, when it asks you if
> you want to allow
> your gue
Running samba 2.2.7a-8.9.0 on RedHat 9.0 system. It is our fileserver.
Going to upgrade to samba 3 and I wanted to make sure nothing is going to
break. Our smb.conf for samba 2.2.7a is very straightforward. No PDC or
anything like that. domain master = no. password server is our NT4 domain
cont
All Samba domain.
OS FreeBSD 5.2.1
ldap set up with working replication
ldap slaveldap masterldap slave
192.168.4.0---192.168.1.0192.168.3.0
BDC-1 PDCBDC-2
PDC and BDC-2 are fine but on BDC-1 I get the following errors:
- id(1) only return va
I appear to be having a problem with samba using kerberos to
authenticate to a win2k pdc.
Background: Windows 2kSP4 PDC. WhiteBox Enterprise Linux 3 running
2.4.21-4.ELsmp on x86.
samba 3.0.2-6.3E.i386 from the distribution's rpm.
krb5-1.3.1
I can successfully use "net ads join" and see the c
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Paul Raines wrote:
| Yes, but I was hoping for some way in Samba to make
| it timeout faster when it cannot connect back.
|
| Or some way to have 'disable spoolss' not stop downloading
| of drivers as this was still possible in the "old" days.
XP sp2 s
On 3.0.2 and 3.0.3pre1 (AIX 5.2), we are having an issue here short names
are not consistently lower-cased with winXP/SP1 client authed as the
listed admin user or any other valid user. Samba compiled with
-D_ALL_SOURCE and -D_LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT. Later in the show just
-D_ALL_SOURCE.
stanza i
ipconfig /all
"Saad Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hi,
Do you guys know of any command that I can run on windows based machines on
command line that would give me the computer name of that machine?
I know the other way is to right click on My Computer an
I've just migrated from NIS to LDAP for our UNIX users, and I'm looking
at continuing a move to LDAP for Samba. Our existing setup has
everything running as a workgroup, authenticating via flat files instead
of PAM. As it stands, all the usernames and passwords are the same
across the NIS and
Saad Ahmed wrote:
Hi,
Do you guys know of any command that I can run on windows based machines on command line that would give me the computer name of that machine?
I know the other way is to right click on My Computer and . and also many others, but is there any command line command that woul
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 01:09:44PM -0500, William Jojo wrote:
>
>
> Is there a different behaviour to mangled names in 3.0.x over 2.2.8a?
>
> When we double-click on the following reg file:
>
> m:\xpapps\hvcc\reg\visstud\hkcuvccomb.reg
>
> We get a registry editor error:
>
> Cannot import m:\
Hi,
Do you guys know of any command that I can run on windows based machines on command
line that would give me the computer name of that machine?
I know the other way is to right click on My Computer and . and also many others,
but is there any command line command that would give me the des
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Jerry Maldonado (Apollo) wrote:
I have an application user name "psadmin" shared out through samba with a
set password. I have multiple windows users who need to map to this share.
I am able to map the drive using the windows "login as a different user"
option. However, if the user logs out of t
IT WORKS!!! NOW FOR SURE!!!
Do u wana know the solution?
YES, of course:
I turned off my firewalls on the servers. Stupid but simple.
Now my qustion? What's worng withmy firewallscript?
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 --s
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> Welcome to the wonderful world of SPOOLSS printing. The issue is that a
> print server providing SPOOLSS is expected to make a *reverse*
> connection, from the print server, to the print client.
>
> This is not some part of the same TCP/IP socket, b
Hello,
Mittwoch, 24. März 2004, 18:47 you wrote:
RCSPS> Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew why there would be
RCSPS> so many Samba (smbd) processes running on my SCO OpenServer
RCSPS> 5.0.5 system? I found an awful lot of them running, much more
RCSPS> that what I would expect given the number
Is there a different behaviour to mangled names in 3.0.x over 2.2.8a?
When we double-click on the following reg file:
m:\xpapps\hvcc\reg\visstud\hkcuvccomb.reg
We get a registry editor error:
Cannot import m:\xpapps\hvcc\reg\visstud\HSCNGB~G.REG: Error opening file.
There may be a disk or fil
OK, seems that it has been just one lucky time and we start again.
I have configured a PDC and two BDCs with the same smb.conf except the
interface-options of course.
BUT here's the nmblookup -SL output
querying ASSASSIN on 192.168.10.255
192.168.10.2 ASSASSIN<00>
Looking up status of 192.168.1
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew why there would be so many Samba (smbd) processes
running on my SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 system? I found an awful lot of them running,
much more that what I would expect given the number of Windows PC's on the network.
One of the users was having trouble accessi
Hello,
I have a Debian machine with samba 3.0.2a-1 (which should bei identical
to samba-latests, AFAIK). For a reason not yet known nmbd processes keep
hanging around forever, eating up memory slowly, but steadily.
Logfiles do not show anything suspicious (to me, at least, I don't want
to put a d
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 23:46, ww m-pubsyssamba wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if I can configure Samba 3.x to rely only on Kerberos
> authentication (in an AD domain)?
> Ideally I'd like to use local UNIX accounts, not winbind, and negate the need for me
> to add an entry to passdb, then the
> accou
Mike,
These commands should give you the results you are looking for. The
first command sets a domain group on your toplevel folder (probably
Domain Admins) that will be allowed to create folders. The second
command disallows folder creation by everyone else. The folders under
should be set to 777
No one responded the first time I sent this out, so I'll try again.
Samba 3.02a on Linux. When I change the "workgroup =" line in smb.conf
and restart Samba, I get this error whenever a client tries to connect:
Mar 19 22:02:47 myhost smbd[6861]: claim_connection: traverse of connections.tdb
f
Shouldn't the valid
users statement on the share override the directory permissions? Is it a
synatax issue? It should be a simple resolution but it's driving me nuts!
No smb.conf does not override filesystem permissions.
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Big thanks to all who helped me!
I found now that I completely missconfigured my wins servers on samba,
corrected it and now everything's fine...
Without your hints I wouldn't have been able to find the problem, again thank
u...
Greetings
Sascha
Am Mittwoch, 24. MÃrz 2004 14:06 schrieb Craig
Hi, I've been looking for a way to stop users creating new sub-directories
under a top level (shared) directory - which will need to contain 3
readymade directories and/or to stop users placing files outside the 3
readymade directories.
Is this at all possible ?
Got a really basic system - Slackw
Hi all -
I'm setting up my first Samba server on an NT domain running winbindd, samba
version 3.3.3-14.3e on Red Hat Linux.
Here's my smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = CADDOCK
server string = samba server
security = DOMAIN
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/sa
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Shawn Wright wrote:
> Perhaps this is a known problem, and if so, hopefully it is fixed in
> 3.x:
Yup. It is fixed in 3.0 what what I remember. Jeremy worked on it.
cheers, jerry
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On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Jeff Umbach wrote:
> Starting three days ago I have found over 4,000 of these error messages
> in my messages log.
>
> Mar 5 15:49:48 fs3 smbd[13785]: alloc_sub_basic: NULL source string!
> This should not happen
>
> Nothing has
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Christian Gründemann wrote:
> I guess this question has been asked several times, but unfortenuately I
> don't find an answer neither in the search machines nor in the groups.
>
> I backup my windows clients using smbclient with
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rrr wrote:
> I installed Samba 3.02a server on Fedora Core 1 server . I have NT :( as
> PDC so Samba check Username/Password on this server and I add a line in
> smb.conf to add new users to the Unix. All usernames on the NT domain ar
> lowercase and
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Ognyan Kulev wrote:
| Hi,
|
| This is samba 3.0.2a-1 on Debian testing. I'm trying to
| change share permission with Computer Management snap-in in
| Windows 2003 Server, but only access denied is given. The only
| answer I found is
| lists.samba.or
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Richard C. Wargo wrote:
>
> >From Microsoft web site (Windows 2000 Resource Kit):
>
> "Windows 2000 uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP to communicate with prior versions of
> Windows NT and other clients, such as Windows 95. However, the Windows 2000
> redirector and server components n
Hi everyone,
I installed Samba 3.02a server on Fedora Core 1 server .
I have NT :( as PDC so Samba check Username/Password on this server and I
add a line in smb.conf to add new users to the Unix. All usernames on the NT
domain ar lowercase and I'm using security=domain
While I can map drive from
In your smb.conf:
update encrypted = Yes
smb passwd file = /etc/shadow
unix password sync = Yes
Marcone Theisen
SOLIS - www.solis.coop.br
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HI Samba Guru's
We are installing Samba newly on our environment. We have lot of users
existing in our envir
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Isabelle Heu wrote:
| Hi,
| I'd like to know in which order include files of the
| smb.conf are read.
Top to bottom. Hope this helps.
cheers, jerry
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Newbie. Been trying to solve this for days.
|
| 'smbclient -L SERVERNAME'
|
| fails.
Take a look at level 10 debug logs from the server and client.
| I have checked and see no problem here. Tried ethereal
| (listening on 13
Yes, we're both in the same group and all files and directories are in
that same group and writable by the owner and group. It does look like
samba has not picked up my colleagues groups. His UID is correct though
as we has full access to his own files.
Thanks,
Nick.
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 13:44,
I've probably overlooked something basic, but I'm stuck.
When I started up winbindd, the following error showed up in the log:
.
.
.
[2004/03/24 08:58:42, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:winbindd_lookup_name_by_sid(429)
Can't find domain from sid
[2004/03/24 08:58:42, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:
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Richard C. Wargo wrote:
| True or False: SAMBA does not support TCP/IP direct hosting
| as defined by Microsoft.
False -- smbd in Samba 3.0 binds to port 139 and 445
by default. See the 'smb ports' option in smb.conf(5).
| If I disable NetBIOS over T
Greetings Admin,
The /usr/share/samba/drivers directory did not exist, as specified in
the path directive of the [print$] share on my smb.conf file.
It's working fine now :)
thanks,
Ryan
On Mar 24, 2004, at 8:53 AM, Ryan Suarez wrote:
Greetings Admin,
I'm trying to setup samba 2.2.8a, with do
Dear List,
we've the following setup:
login: PDC (Samba + Master LDAP with Slave LDAP)
appserver: BDC (Samba + Master LDAP with Slave LDAP)
fileserver: Samba domain member server
Everything is running with Samba3 and OpenLDAP2
The following problem:
when the PDC is not available (test shutdown)
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tglahn17 írta:
| Hi, Geza and Jaimie,
|
| Thanks for the replies. I did "ps auxwww | grep smb",
| and I get:
|
| root 1966 0.0 0.2 2568 1192 ?S
| Mar22 0:00 /usr/bin/vmware-nmbd -D -l /dev/null -s
| /etc/vmware/vmnet1/smb/smb.conf -f
Hello,
I am having a problem with accented folder and win98.
the setup is
PDC (under NT) , a Linux Samba as a file server added to the domain
(smbpasswd and winbind) and a W98 client
in any share, if i create a folder named "aaa" for exemple i can get in it.
but if i create a folder named "ééé"
>From Microsoft web site (Windows 2000 Resource Kit):
"Windows 2000 uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP to communicate with prior versions of
Windows NT and other clients, such as Windows 95. However, the Windows 2000
redirector and server components now support direct hosting for
communicating with other c
Greetings Admin,
I'm trying to setup samba 2.2.8a, with domain authentication, to
interface with CUPS 1.1.20 on debian linux.
I'm having problems running the cupsaddsmb command to copy the CUPS
drivers to the samba [print$] share. I am getting a "tree connect
failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAM
Are you both members of the same unix group?
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THOMPSON
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 7:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Permissions issue 3.0.2a
Hi,
I have two users (one is me), connectin
I too have had this problem. It wasn't version specific either. The
platforms I am running Samba on are Solaris 9, and (I cringe when I say
this) Digital Unix. I too look forward to anything you all have to say
about this one.
--john
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On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 15:13, Jerry Maldonado (Apollo) wrote:
> >> This is my first time sending a req to this list. I have checked the
> google
> >> groups and the aimsgroup archives and cannot find the answer I am looking
> >> for. I am sure it is because I am not really sure what I am looking f
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Hi,
I have two users (one is me), connecting to the same directory tree on a
Solaris box, for simplicity using smbclient for Samba 3.0.2a. In this
tree, group permissions are set to rwx for a group that we are both in.
I own some dirs, my colleague owns others.
If I log in, I can put a file in an
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 06:50, Allan Peda wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I had a problem joining a (red hat 8) machine (client) to our campus
> wide domain. Unfortunately I am in the dark as to many of the details
> of this network design here. So I am trying to back out some details.
>
> One machine had no pro
Från: Alex Forrow
Skickat: den 22 mars 2004 01:13
Till: 'Mats Hemgren'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>There are too many possibilities to pin-point the problem. I do notice,
>however that there are errors in your smb.conf unless I'm mistaken:
> logon path /home/%L/profiles/
>For a start you need a '=' an
Hello from france,
this little question cause i don't understand this in my samba logs for
each of my windows XP SP1 clients :
"getpeername failed. Error was Noeud final de transport n'est pas connecté"
by thousands !!
If someone have an idea :-)
See you,
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Dear all,
I have a samba 2.2 as a PDC and i have windows 2000 pro as clients .Now i
want to have a log, which can give me details regarding the users who are
logging in domain ,the time they logged in the time they logged out the
machine name and ip address from which they logged in . Apart from t
Do you have panic actions in you log files ??
also check the proccessor time (top or so..)..
last time i had this, was with version prior to version 302..
also try to stop samba twice..
in the situation i use to had, there where still
samba processes running after i runned ./smb stop from
the ini
what is your os level ??
check your log file to see who wins the master browser
election ??!
or maybe, you have buggy patch cables ?? (hehehe)
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Collen Blijenberg (MLHJ)
Tuesday, March 23, 2004, 6:02:08 PM, you wrote:
SA> NETWORK
SA> Our network is 30
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I've been struggling with this for about a week now, so let me ask
this question first.
Can you use a Server 2003 Active Directory to authenticate windows
users trying to access a share on the Samba 3 server? Is this possible? Has anyone
done this successfully?
I need to be able to allow my win
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