I installed the fix/patch/update that Laurent graciously created and it
is working well.
# /opt/csw/sbin/smbd -V
Version 3.6.25
# uname -a
SunOS 5.10 Generic_142900-13 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5220
yes I know how far out of patch'ing it is. A long story I will tell you
off list if interested.
On 05/04/2016 04:45 AM, Laurent Blume wrote:
Hello,
About versioning: Samba does not maintain version 3.6 anymore. Security
patches have been released by 3rd parties, and I applied them, but there
is no, and will not be any more version change. I do not want to start a
new -patchlevel scheme. So the date implies the change, and that's it.
The solution here is to move away as fast as possible from Samba 3.6.
As for the latest update: there was a change of protocol because of a
security flaw.
So, *all systems* communicating via CIFS (and that means, *ALL*,
including Linux, Windows, Android, whatever...), MUST be upgraded
together, else there will be interoperability issues.
Has the host with issues been patched?
Laurent
Le 2016/05/03 19:36 +0200, David Hollenberg a écrit:
I updated CSWSamba from the testing catalog today, on a Solaris 10,
Update 10 x86 server.
This caused authentication to the host specified in a "wins server"
parameter to
stop working with "permission denied" errors, whereas prior to the
update it was working.
I restored the following 2 files from a backup made before the update and
file access via Samba started working again:
/opt/csw/sbin/amd64/smbd
/opt/csw/sbin/pentium_pro/smbd
Before the update pkgutil showed
CSWsamba 3.6.25,REV=2016.02.08
3.6.25,REV=2016.04.17
(version number is 3.6.25 for both old and new versions).
I'm not a Samba expert. Can anyone tell me what the problem might be?
I don't know what protocol Samba uses to talk to the domain controller
specified in the "wins server" parameter. Could removal of SSL2 be the
problem?
Dave
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