those logs are containing traces from the smbd and nmbd
process.

Do you ahve a line this in your smb.conf?

 hosts allow = 192.168.0., 192.168.120.

Additionally you should should change the directory
which holds your samba log files:

 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

because you do have a samba directory in /var/log.

--

Do all of you three systems receive their IP etc. via
DHCP? Do you run a DHCP daemon or some kinda router
with a builtin DHCP server?

faisal gillani schrieb:
yes exactly .. i am only allowing 2-3 systems on my
network to access samba others are all denied acess ..
so these are some kind of security log files ?\
is there a way to disable them ? i mean stop making
these files ..



--- "Daniel S. Haischt"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


log.10.0.0.x files are samba log. Each smb clients
that connects to your samba instance gets its own
log file.

Are you running DHCP?
Are you restricting access to your sambe server?
For example are you denying access from the internet
to samba?

faisal gillani schrieb:

there are so many my private ip name log files

present

on my system ...

my network ip scheme is 10.0.0.
why is that ?



log.0.0.0.0 log.10.0.0.225 log.smbd.old
log.10.0.0.1 log.10.0.0.23 lpd-errs
log.10.0.0.108 log.10.0.0.23.old maillog
log.10.0.0.109 log.10.0.0.234 maillog.0.bz2
log.10.0.0.11 log.10.0.0.236 maillog.1.bz2
log.10.0.0.110 log.10.0.0.237 maillog.2.bz2
log.10.0.0.111 log.10.0.0.240 maillog.3.bz2
log.10.0.0.118 log.10.0.0.240.old maillog.4.bz2
log.10.0.0.125 log.10.0.0.242 maillog.5.bz2
log.10.0.0.127 log.10.0.0.248 messages
log.10.0.0.134 log.10.0.0.249 messages.0.bz2
log.10.0.0.138 log.10.0.0.25 messages.1.bz2
log.10.0.0.146 log.10.0.0.254 messages.2.bz2
log.10.0.0.150 log.10.0.0.26 mount.today
log.10.0.0.153 log.10.0.0.28 ppp.log
log.10.0.0.157 log.10.0.0.3

samba

log.10.0.0.157.old log.10.0.0.30 scrollkeeper.log
log.10.0.0.16 log.10.0.0.31 security
log.10.0.0.162 log.10.0.0.43 sendmail.st
log.10.0.0.168 log.10.0.0.46 sendmail.st.0
log.10.0.0.181 log.10.0.0.47 sendmail.st.1
log.10.0.0.181.old log.10.0.0.5 setuid.today
log.10.0.0.183 log.10.0.0.51 slip.log
log.10.0.0.186 log.10.0.0.52 userlog
log.10.0.0.187 log.10.0.0.53

wtmp

log.10.0.0.189 log.10.0.0.56 xferlog
log.10.0.0.19 log.10.0.0.67


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