Re: windows xp unable login to samba server

2002-09-12 Thread Richard Sharpe
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Lim Khoon Seng ( -HO-IT) wrote: > hi, after configure the redhat samba server ver 2.2.0 like below > > workgroup = ssds > security = user > encrypt passwords = yes > > i still unable to login to samba server using root id, please help Get rid of sign and seal. Regards

windows xp unable login to samba server

2002-09-12 Thread Lim Khoon Seng ( -HO-IT)
Title: Message hi, after configure the redhat samba server ver 2.2.0 like below   workgroup = ssds security = user encrypt passwords = yes   i still unable to login to samba server using root id, please help    

Re: nmbd sends SYN packet to external Network address

2002-09-12 Thread Andreas Moroder
Hello all, i looked into the nmb.log of my wins server ( samba 1.9.7 on HP-UX ) and found the following lines wins_process_name_query: name query for name 59345424260<20> from IP 10.53.5.12 wins_process_name_query: name query for name 59345424260<20> not found - doing d ns lookup. added DNS quer

Re: smbclient & server list

2002-09-12 Thread Jelmer Vernooij
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 05:42:28PM -0400, Gamid Isayev wrote about 'smbclient & server list': > I'm using smbclient to obtain server list for particular workgroup/domain. > Let say 'testserv1' is master browser for domain 'TEST', so command is: > smbclient -L testserv1 -U% > It works fine with

Re: Local execution of scripts upon domain logon and logoff

2002-09-12 Thread Richard Sharpe
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I would like to have server-side logon and logoff scripts to do things > like clean up home directories and perform various share (un)mounts and > fold linking etc. OK, you can clean up home directories in a server-side logon/logoff script, but m

Re: Baseline build project progress.

2002-09-12 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Max TenEyck Woodbury wrote: > Once I've got the process down pat, I'd like to make a few changes in > the packaging for Red Hat linux distributions. I intend to make the > packages generated one-for-one replacements for the original Red Hat > packages. With the understanding t

Re: Small patches for Samba_2_2

2002-09-12 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Juergen Hasch wrote: > attached are three small patches for Samba_2_2 CVS. The first patch > fixes a typo in web/swat.c. > > The second patch changes a compiler option for AIX to allow the compiler > to use more memory. > > The last patch updates the recylce bin. This change w

Local execution of scripts upon domain logon and logoff

2002-09-12 Thread c . maxwell
I would like to have server-side logon and logoff scripts to do things like clean up home directories and perform various share (un)mounts and fold linking etc. I don't know a whole lot about C programming, but I understand the basics and really want to get this working. How would I go about

Re: smbclient & server list

2002-09-12 Thread Gamid Isayev
smbclient -p 139 -L testserv1 -U% works fine.

smbclient & server list

2002-09-12 Thread Gamid Isayev
I'm using smbclient to obtain server list for particular workgroup/domain. Let say 'testserv1' is master browser for domain 'TEST', so command is: smbclient -L testserv1 -U% It works fine with Samba 2.2.3a: Sharename Type Comment - --- Erro

Re: VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread Juergen Hasch
Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 22:34 schrieb Christopher R. Hertel: > Kewl. :) > > I figured that if I asked around a bit magic would happen. I just found > out about OpenAntiVirus a few minutes ago. Thanks for the pointer! It's also interesting that you can download the scan engine and the

Re: VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread bdavids1
Ah, I'll clarify... Point #1 is how it is done on NetWare. The OS has event handlers for things such as read & write requests. The Anti-Virus runs multiple threads, one of which intercepts all write requests (if you're really paranoid you can also catch all read requests). The file handle,

Re: VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread Christopher R. Hertel
Kewl. :) I figured that if I asked around a bit magic would happen. I just found out about OpenAntiVirus a few minutes ago. Thanks for the pointer! Chris -)- On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 10:14:29PM +0200, Juergen Hasch wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 21:30 schrieb Christopher R. H

Re: VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread Christopher R. Hertel
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 03:42:12PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I manage some NetWare servers. Yes, there is such software. It uses > the File System Event Services API Novell has. Just hooks into every > write, or every read & every write (depending on how you configure anti- > virus so

Re: VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread Juergen Hasch
Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 21:30 schrieb Christopher R. Hertel: > I was at a meeting today and one of the participants came up to me after > the meeting to ask a Samba-related question. The problem he is facing > is that he's got a bunch of Windows clients which are, of course, > vulnerabl

Re: VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread bdavids1
I manage some NetWare servers. Yes, there is such software. It uses the File System Event Services API Novell has. Just hooks into every write, or every read & every write (depending on how you configure anti- virus software). There are some gotchas when it comes to server based anti-virus.

VFS Virus Scanner idea...

2002-09-12 Thread Christopher R. Hertel
I was at a meeting today and one of the participants came up to me after the meeting to ask a Samba-related question. The problem he is facing is that he's got a bunch of Windows clients which are, of course, vulnerable to viruses and such. During the meeting there was some discussion of sof

Re: Need some help with Cifs file copy command

2002-09-12 Thread Christopher R. Hertel
Read the archives for August (and possibly September) on the Microsoft CIFS list. http://discuss.microsoft.com/archives/cifs.html Mike Allen (jCIFS project) determined that Microsoft doesn't actually implement this SMB. At least, not in the testing that he was able to do. If you know Java, it

ls -la hangs in directory and subdirectories of anything mentioned in share

2002-09-12 Thread David Shapiro
Hello, Just loaded alpha19 and tried to do an ls -la in /export/home/INS, which is where individual subdirectories home share are located. My prompt just hangs out. ls -a works fine, but I can't see things like user/group... I remember fixing this awhile back by changing owner/group of INS, bu

stange w98 behaviour downloading printer drivers

2002-09-12 Thread Francesco Mosca
i've set up some printers in my samba domain (2.2.6pre2) and successfully uploaded drivers from a w2k workstation, according to the how-to, both for win2000 and win98. I used AppleLW Color 12/600 PS drivers, because i need _color_ postscript support. the problem is: win2000 gets the correct dr

serving the same domain from multiple servers

2002-09-12 Thread Baris Sertkaya
hi, We want to serve home directories to our win2k clients within the same domain using two samba file servers for load balancing purposes. that is, authentication is made by server one, half of the home directories are served by server one, the other

samba folders help

2002-09-12 Thread Skyraven
Hello list: I'm going to describe my problem in some lines. I've just set up a linux server suse 8 as a file server with services configured as squid and others. I have a problem with my samba server. I need that all of my users can create folders and folders inside folders , besides i need

RE: nmbd sends SYN packet to external Network address

2002-09-12 Thread Andy Levine
Andreas, > > it tries to send at the ports 139 and 445 > Browse list synchronization occurs on these ports. nmdb is trying to fill out the names of all servers/workstations in your domain. For an external port, nmdb is probably trying to connect to your domain master browser, YOURGROUP<1B>. It re

Re: Group mapping information stored in LDAP some day?

2002-09-12 Thread Andrew Bartlett
Volker Lendecke wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:44:12PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Unfortunately the group mapping information is stored in an extra > > simple database/file group_mapping.tdb. > > > > Is it possible and intended to put this information in a LDAP Server, too, > > so

Re: nmbd sends SYN packet to external Network address

2002-09-12 Thread Simo Sorce
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 14:11, Andreas Moroder wrote: > Hello Volker, > > it tries to send at the ports 139 and 445 > > Since today at midnight it is a 2.2.6.pre2 are you sure it is nmbd? it seem instead an smbclient trying to connect to a share as 139 and 445 are the "smb" ports (netbios and nak

Re: nmbd sends SYN packet to external Network address

2002-09-12 Thread Andreas Moroder
Hello Volker, it tries to send at the ports 139 and 445 Since today at midnight it is a 2.2.6.pre2 Thanks and 'Gruesse' Andreas Volker Lendecke schrieb: >On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 09:28:36AM +0200, Andreas Moroder wrote: > > >>our firewall tells me that one of my samba machines sends out SYN

Re: Group mapping information stored in LDAP some day?

2002-09-12 Thread Volker Lendecke
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:44:12PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Unfortunately the group mapping information is stored in an extra > simple database/file group_mapping.tdb. > > Is it possible and intended to put this information in a LDAP Server, too, > so you have only database to maintain ?

Group mapping information stored in LDAP some day?

2002-09-12 Thread Joachim . Tork
Hello, I tested samba-3.0alpha19 and found this wonderful groupmapping tool. Unfortunately the group mapping information is stored in an extra simple database/file group_mapping.tdb. Is it possible and intended to put this information in a LDAP Server, too, so you have only database to maintain

Re: nmbd sends SYN packet to external Network address

2002-09-12 Thread Volker Lendecke
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 09:28:36AM +0200, Andreas Moroder wrote: > our firewall tells me that one of my samba machines sends out SYN packets to a > external network. Which port does it send them to? Volker msg03047/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

nmbd sends SYN packet to external Network address

2002-09-12 Thread Andreas Moroder
Hello, our firewall tells me that one of my samba machines sends out SYN packets to a external network. Using netstat --tcp -p I have found out that nmbd is the culprit. Can anyone tell me how I can stop nmbd sending this packets. Bye Andreas -