On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Josh Kelley wrote:
> I'm having a very strange permissions problem with Samba 3.4.7 (installed
> via backports.org) running on Debian Lenny:
>
> If a Windows 7 or Windows Vista client tries to use Windows Explorer to
> access a user
, file_attributes = 0x0
[2010/03/15 15:09:58, 3] smbd/error.c:60(error_packet_set)
error packet at smbd/nttrans.c(563) cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX)
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
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RPMs; you can always set up a publicly accessible yum repository
yourself if you have time and bandwidth to do so, or you might see if
the CentOS team would be interested in adding the latest version of
Samba to the CentOS Plus repository.
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ve r/w/x permission?
Add "hide unreadable = yes" to your smb.conf.
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On 11/9/07, Roylan Suarez Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone on this list uses nitrobit policy?
We used to, although we quit using it almost two years ago due to
various reliability problems.
What do you need help with?
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fter doing the failed save.All other formats
> of MS Office save and re save fine. Anyone run into this before?
What error message do you get when you try to save?
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e attribute in displaying "Password
can change" and so may give no indication at all that password changes
are disabled for an account.
Is this a bug in pdbedit, or is it a misconfiguration or
misunderstanding on my part?
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ra / RHEL / CentOS, since their
packaging more closely matches RHEL's, but your mileage may vary.
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7;t
yet had time (or a spare Alpha to test it on).
Also, you may not need to run NMBD at all. For example, if you're
able to instead of a modern version of nmbd on a Linux or Unix box, I
think that Samba on the Alpha will work even without NMBD. I could be
wrong, however.
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139 (SMB over NetBIOS over TCP/IP), since there's no NetBIOS
overhead. While permitting both 445 and 139 causes error messages,
the errors are completely and totally harmless (see
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_Myths), and IMO it's not worth
disabling the more efficient T
more information on your system? What OS? I'm assuming from your
smb.conf file that you're using nss_ldap (or something equivalent)?
Is nscd running? (And is it stable?) Is winbind running?
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could show you the file operations that the client is attempting and
might help show what's going on.
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questions not addressed in the docs?
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using Samba's net vampire command
(http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NT4Migration.html),
but it's not something that I've tried.
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hard drive)?
Samba has two timestamp options in smb.conf that are supposed to help
with this sort of problem: "dos filetime resolution" and "fake
directory create times". Have you tried enabling those options?
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n the TDB list at
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions, I'd guess
that the information is kept in wins.tdb, which is probably in
/var/lib/samba or /var/cache/samba depending on your setup.
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lved in
doing so?
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ht want
to try disabling that feature ("change notify = no", "kernel change
notify = no") or upgrading to Samba 3.0.25b plus the patch at
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4796, which should contain
all of the bugfixes needed to make file change notify work reliably.
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g I can perform, please let me
know.
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necessary. Running Wireshark might help you see if the computer's
even trying to find an NT-style domain and what's going wrong if it
is.
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If Win2K has been running as an Active Directory controller, then
Samba 3.x lacks the capability to serve as an AD controller. That
functionality is being worked on for Samba 4, which is not yet ready
for production use.
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t is very
doable, and there are several howtos available on the web and
discussed on this list. What problems did you run into when trying to
do it?
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ally bad idea to me, but _maybe_ there are enough
mitigating factors for your embedded environment to make it not an
issue.
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posting all of that stuff here:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4689
I hope it's okay that I did so. Thank you for your time.
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mbd's fault.
Before upgrading from Samba 3.0.24 to Samba 3.0.25a, this happened
never or virtually never; since upgrading, it's happening with
multiple clients, sometimes several times a day for each client. Is
it possible that something that Samba is sending is causing the client
On 6/7/07, Josh Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since upgrading from 3.0.24 to 3.0.25a this past weekend, network
drive connections are randomly being closed and immediately reopened.
This creates "Delayed write failed" errors for Firefox and
Thunderbird, various errors for
ort for chaining
multiple backends.
I haven't used it to know how well it works.
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e's an external project, pdbsql, that aims to provide this functionality:
http://pdbsql.sourceforge.net/
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On 6/4/07, Josh Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We upgraded from Samba 3.0.24 to 3.0.25a over the weekend and rebooted
all of our clients afterwards. Since then, some of our clients are
randomly getting the following error:
"Configuration information could not be read from
L 4, right? cifs is enabled by default
in RHEL 4, and I've been using it for quite a while.
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ou have read access as far as Linux is
concerned? mount.cifs supports uid, gid, file_mode, and dir_mode
options to use different Linux permissions on mounted filesystems.
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ged some servers
and added a network switch. So it's possible that this problem is
network related, but I don't think that it is; none of our switches
are reporting any packet errors, for example.
Any ideas or advice?
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a GET_DFS_REFERRAL to the server, and the server is replying with a
STATUS_NOT_FOUND.
This sounds to me like the result of the change to "msdfs root = no"
in Samba 3.0.25, but it seems that rebooting and even remapping
network drives isn't necessarily fixing the problem for us.
my own experience, we've been running our PSTs off of
Samba shares for several years now without seeing any corruption. We
used to have some locking errors with this setup, but adding the
following line to smb.conf stopped them:
veto oplock files = /*.pst/*.PST/
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vor of cifs.
Amanda supports backing up Windows shares using smbclient; I've always
used that method instead of mounting a SMB filesystem.
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ry attribute on an account in Active Directory. I'm
sure it's possible to work around that (maybe by running a process as
the LOCALSYSTEM account?), but I don't know how.
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omplexity requirements (on a Windows
server) requires installing your own password filtering DLL.
Also, changes in the above mentioned settings are not reflected in the
message box!
Sorry, I'm not sure what to tell you there.
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2.6.9-42.0.10.EL, as provided by CentOS 4.4, and I just assumed that
it might have had some CIFS changes backported, but it looks like it
comes with CIFS 1.34, which is several versions older than 2.6.18 or
2.6.19.
Maybe the problem was fixed and then reintroduced, or maybe it's a
closely relat
ce I looked at this.)
I reported this as a bug a while ago, but it apparently hasn't been
fixed yet. See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4066.
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ltiple passdb backends overly complicated things
and were hardly ever used:
http://marc.info/?l=samba&m=113952596018519&w=2
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recommended indexes.)
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on server, so I'm not
sure when I can try it.)
Does this cause a problem outside of smbstatus?
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b_traverse (tdb=0x89b7078, fn=0x2610f8 ,
private_val=0x25b622) at tdb/tdb.c:1403
#5 0x002612b6 in brl_forall (fn=0x9d30) at locking/brlock.c:1381
#6 0x0025bdd8 in main (argc=2, argv=0xbffa9064) at utils/status.c:733
Any suggestions?
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you. Thanks.
Sorry, I tried the SAMBA_3_0_RELEASE branch and am still seeing the
same problem.
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mba 3.0.23, or is it a bug? I don't
remember seeing anything about it in the release notes.
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On 7/22/06, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Josh Kelley wrote:
> From my CentOS 4.3 box running Samba 3.0.21b, mounting
> \\server\data$ (a Windows Server 2003 DC) or \\domain\data$
> (the same share, shared over DFS) using mount.cifs doesn't
> give any
would be appreciated. Packet dumps available upon request. Thanks.
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If privileges are enabled, then see Chapter 14 of the Samba
HOWTO-Collection for instructions on delegating privileges to your
Domain Admins group.
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ads that file only on startup.
This is incorrect. Samba periodically reloads its config file (every
1-5 minutes - I've seen conflicting answers for how often exaclty),
and you can instruct it to immediately reload by sending it a HUP
signal or by using the smbcontrol command.
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ing to this email, CUPS 1.1.x uses a linear lookup for printers,
so it may just be too inefficient to handle 1000 print queues:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=113165829420082&w=2
CUPS 1.2, which is supposed to fix this, is unfortunately still in beta.
Another print server, such as
eeps it). See
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=48952808956&w=2 for a list
of which .tdb files are important.
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Security Options -> "Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash
value on next password change"). I don't think they even offer a
server-side option to do so.
It does seem like a useful feature for Samba.
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Use the "check password script" option in smb.conf.
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is disabled in XP SP 2, so you'll need to
reenable it on any clients running that OS (and firewall the relevant
ports off from the Internet to stop Messenger spam).
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lowUsers, DenyUsers,
AllowGroups, and DenyGroups to do this.
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script at http://www.jbc.edu/~josh/changepasswd.pl if you're
interested.
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t - Connection refused
>
> How can I stop this from happening?
"disable spoolss" doesn't disable printing completely, it just
disables the newer SPOOLSS style of printing. To disable printing
completely:
load printers = no
printing = bsd
printcap name = /dev/null
re-Win2K clients),
but they're harmless, and I'd recommend just ignoring them.
If the messages are from another IP address, then that probably
indicates a client problem or networking problem.
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Under the default setup, I think,
a user account's RID = uid * 2 + 1000.
Try turning up the log level to see if that gives any more information.
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On 2/9/06, Franck Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone of you has found the hack to permit win xp home edition to
> join a domain controller.
Would something like pGina (http://pgina.xpasystems.com/?page_id=3)
meet your needs?
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der Fedora
.src.rpms from the Samba site used /var/lib/samba, so if you're
upgrading from there, that explains the change.
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ou're upgrading the files from Linux/Unix instead of over Samba, you
shouldn't need to worry about disconnecting users.
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e machine. If you do have privileges enabled
("enable privileges = yes"), then make sure that the account you're
using has the SeMachineAccountPrivilege. See chapter 14 in the Samba
HOWTO for details on privileges.
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d confidential can i set the permission only management to access the
> share folder? if so how can i do that.
Set the Unix permissions on the confidential folder so that only the
desired users can access it.
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> been printed, in reality they do seem to have been printed.
>
> Why would they not clear via Windows? Any suggestions?
This was a bug in older versions of Samba; I think that it was fixed in 3.0.14.
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options (such as "Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data") that
smbfs doesn't support but smbclient does.
smbfs is outdated. Try using cifs instead (mount.cifs).
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gt; /etc/printcap for read!
>
> Is there a way to get rid of this error short of recompiling? (it is nice
> to be using the
The following (or something like it) was suggested earlier on the list
by Jerry Carter:
load printers = no
printing = bsd
printcap name = /dev/null
etting the following error message in the logs:
>
> [2006/01/26 08:48:58, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(903)
>Unable to get jobs for ipp://localhost/printers/IT_Office -
> client-error-not-authorized
I may be wrong, but this sounds to me like a CUPS error - it sounds
like
ve", and
"store dos attributes" options in smb.conf.
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ng but
Outlook .pst files (which sometimes had locking errors with oplocks
enabled) and have had no problems that I'm aware of, but others are
probably more qualified to speak on this.
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/etc/group.
To get /etc/passwd and /etc/group from LDAP, run "getent passwd" and
"getent group" on a computer that has LDAP/nsswitch configured.
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rts 139
and 445, and when one succeeds, they immediately close the other.
The error message is harmless and can be ignored, or you can configure
Samba to only listen on one port using the smb ports option in
smb.conf.
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> logins.
Try FrontMotion Login (http://www.frontmotion.com/FMLogin/index.htm);
it adds Fast User Switching to domain environments.
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gt; decommissioned. Now I am looking a good HOWTO or similar document describing
> such a migration - any suggestions?
"Samba 3 By Example" has a section on upgrading from Samba 2.x to
Samba 3.x; the relevant section is at
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba3-ByExample/upgrades.htm
ver you want; we store them
on people's networked home directories, to avoid bloating the roaming
profile. There are several ways to configure this; we did it by
setting up the Thunderbird shortcuts with a "-profile
h:\Mozilla\Thunderbird" parameter to force the use of that profile.
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for IMAP accounts store message rules/filters related to that
account, so they would be worth centralizing, even though the mail
itself is on an IMAP server.)
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must be at least 8 characters, cannot repeat any of
your previous 0 passwords and must be at least 0 days old. Please
type a different password. Type a password which meets these
requirements in both text boxes."
I unfortunately don't know a way around that.
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On 12/8/05, Oliver Schulze L. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to compile samba 3.0.21rc2 in Centos 4.2 and I get this errors:
Which spec file / source RPM are you using?
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/etc/ldap.secret? Otherwise, getent shadow runs as an
unprivileged user, even as root. Did you check permissions on
/etc/ldap.secret (should be mode 0600)?
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NetBIOS resolution
problem going on, but that's really a shot in the dark.
Craig White had a suggestion (which didn't seem to make it to the
list?) to try first unmapping the drive in case persistent settings
are causing problems:
net use u: /delete
net use u: \\server\homes\%U
Josh
ing the obvious, but did you make sure that you
set "logon path" (either globally, in smb.conf, or per-user, using
pdbedit or a similar tool) when you set "logon drive"? When we had
logon drive but no logon path set, it caused similar problems with the
logon drive disappearing entir
chines to the domain, then that suggests that the
server is still acting as a PDC in some capacity. I'm not sure why
it's not working; maybe your smb.conf would shed some light.
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following error:
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba/log.pctest: Permission denied
I'm not sure if this is related or not.
Suggestions?
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minster Samba.
Assuming an LDAP (rather than smbpasswd) backend, you can manage
accounts through IDEALX's Samba Console (which can also , LAM (LDAP
Account Manager), and probably some others I'm not aware of.
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mbstatus -B"; it lists locked
files by their device and inode, so you'll need that information for
the file you're interested in. (Run "ls -li" on the file to get its
inode number.)
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could try your distro's mailing list, if it has one.
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ile owner.
This works, but it's very nonintuitive, and it's probably not
something that the average user would get.
Am I'm misunderstanding something, or do I have something
misconfigured, or is this possibly a bug in Samba?
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ferred place to ask questions regarding these programs."
Out-of-date manpage? Could it be updated to hopefully stave off some
of the smbfs questions?
What's the best place to submit manpage updates like this? Bugzilla,
this mailing list, somewhere else?
Jo
ot supposed
> to be changed, whenever a new file is created, it automatically has
> permission as -rwxr--r--, not -rwxrwx--- that I desire. I guess my problem is
> related to how to file mode creation at a directory level.
force create mode = 0770
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dled with Group Policy. In
a Samba environment, you could use a tool like WPKG to run a startup
script every time the workstations are booted to start and stop the
appropriate services (by invoking Windows' "net" or "sc" command).
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Z); English lowercase characters (a through z);
Numerals (0 through 9); Non-alphabetic characters (such as !, $, #,
%). Type a password which meets these requirements in both text
boxes."
Is there any way to get the Samba server to give more descriptive
"your password is too simple" me
Now, anyone with the
SeMachineAccountPrivilege can add PCs to the domain. See
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/rights.html.
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out against a Samba PDC with no server-side quotas
enabled, and it works.
Setting each computer's group policy without an Active Directory is
harder, but it's still doable. (You could do it manually in
gpedit.msc, or try using a tool like Nitrobit, or try setting the
registry keys manually or w
gs in Win2K and above.)
Start -> Run -> gpedit.msc
Go under User Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, User Profiles.
Double-click on "Limit profile size" and reivew the options there.
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ake while migrating the database ?
It sounds like you might be running into the issue described here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=113207146109418&w=2
Josh Kelley
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ary; the smb.conf man page
makes it sound like kernel oplocks only alters the behavior of
oplocks, so if oplocks are off, it will have no effect.
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eans of sharing drives to Linux. I've actually been
using SMB to access my Linux server's drives from my Linux client, to
avoid setting up a separate file-sharing service. Several other
options exist - including SSHFS (for more of a quick-and-dirty
approach), AFS, and Coda, but I d
would probably be the
only way to set read-only.
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