Hi John,
I am currently working on a document with samba, openldap, drbd + heartbeat;
I strongly suggest you make one of your nodes a backup domain controller
using openldap to replicate the database; this will avoid many issues that
you are experiencing.
I point users home directories, profiles & shares to the virtual cluster IP;
this allows domain logons to load roaming profiles whether you login to the
pdc or bdc. I do this through the smbldap.conf file.
Document should be ready in a few months.
Thanks,
Adrian Sender.
From: John Lauwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Samba] Problem logon to PDC
Sent: Monday, 18 September 2006 8:44:47 PM
Hello,
I have setup a cluster system with drbd and heartbeat. I have samba running
as a PDC. Everything works great when I am on server1 But when failover
ocuurs I cannot seem to log on the domain anymore.
I Have symlinks to my home share : /var/cache/samba , /etc/samba/ who are
synced between 2 servers.
Do I have to sync another files ??
greets
John
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Today's Topics:
1. Problem logon to PDC (John Lauwers)
2. Samba Permission (dazamaz)
3. cifs connect to Samba...permissions error (Max Kipness)
4. unsuccessful Samba install on AIX 4.3.3. (Joseph E Murphy)
5. Question about SWAT (Ivan Arteaga)
6. Re: Password Change & WinXP (Martin Hochreiter)
7. workgroup drive mapping (Rob Shepherd)
8. administrative shares (Luca Ferrari)
9. Re: unsuccessful Samba install on AIX 4.3.3. (Volker Lendecke)
10. Problem with large files (Valerio daelli)
11. Setting Windows drivers gives access denied error
(Gundemarie Scholz)
12. Setting Initial Passwords (Tony Molloy)
13. samba and share quota (Fabio Marcone)
From: "John Lauwers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Samba] Problem logon to PDC
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 12:44:47 +0200
Hello,
I have setup a cluster system with drbd and heartbeat. I have samba running
as a PDC. Everything works great when I am on server1 But when failover
ocuurs I cannot seem to log on the domain anymore.
I Have symlinks to my home share : /var/cache/samba , /etc/samba/ who are
synced between 2 servers.
Do I have to sync another files ??
greets
John
From: dazamaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Samba Permission
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 05:15:04 -0700 (PDT)
Hi guys,
I have been setting up a samba server to share some directorys around my
office network. Now I have been successful in making these shared
directorys
so that everyone can access them, but what I really need to do is to make
the shares to have limited accessibility.
What I need is to have 1 folder that is completely Private to everyone else
but 1 user and everytime I have tried this using the samba share gui (by
clicking on the option saying only allow this user) noone, not even that
'allowed' user, can access it.
Also I need to make a folder that people can traverse to and read the
contents of and can dump content into this folder but are not allowed to
delete any content contained in the folder.
I have been able to get the permissions going so that they are read only
and
read/write but I cannot make the permissions to the exact specifcations
that
I need.
1 more thing, I thought that maybe I needed to use chmod to change the
permissions on the directorys to allow for this but, correct if I'm wrong
please, the 3 numbers don't they represent owner, group and then world?
So with this I decided to make the permissions according to groups but then
I found out that I needed to allocate the permissions on the 'world' part
in
order for them to be effective over the network. Thus stopping me from
using
groups to allocate permissions.
Any help on my situation would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the rather lengthy post but I thought if I add as much detail as
I
could it would make it easier for someone to help me out.
Cheers guys,
sincerely
daza
From: "Max Kipness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Samba] cifs connect to Samba...permissions error
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:44:18 -0500
I have a Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1 configured on a Fedora 5 server. It's
joined to an Active Directory 2003 domain controller using Winbind, etc.
I'm able to connect from various workstations using active directory
user accounts/credentials just fine to shares on this server,
permissions work, and all is well. I'm guessing this is set up
correctly.
However, from another Fedora 5 server, using cifs, I can mount shares on
this server, and can list directories/files, but when I try to read or
write any files, I can a permission denied error.
So to summarize, if I go to an XP workstation in which I'm logged in as
domain administrator, go to run and type:
\\FEDORASERVER\SHARENAME
I can see files, read files and write to files as domain\administrator
has full access to these files/directories.
However, if from another Fedora 5 server, I mount the share using:
mount -rw -t cifs -o user=domain\\administrator,pass=password
//FEDORASERVER/SHARENAME /share/FEDORASERVER/SHARENAME/
I can list files, but when trying to do a cat on any file, I get:
cat: /share/FEDORASERVER/SHARENAME/test.txt: Permission denied
Can someone help with this issue? Shouldn't I be able to read/write from
either source exactly the same?
Thanks,
Max
From: Joseph E Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] unsuccessful Samba install on AIX 4.3.3.
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 21:53:40 -0400
Hello all...
anyone got any ideas how to fix this... When I run the testparm program
to test the smb.conf file it processes all of the sections I have
configured and then does a "Segmentation fault(coredump)".
This is for AIX 4.3.3.
Also, when I try and start the smbd process it hangs and then when I go
and look at the log.smbd file here is the results and where it is hanging:
[2006/09/05 16:49:10, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(105)
Attempting to register new charset ISO-8859-1
[2006/09/05 16:49:10, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(113)
Registered charset ISO-8859-1
[2006/09/05 16:49:10, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(105)
Attempting to register new charset UCS2-HEX
[2006/09/05 16:49:10, 5] lib/iconv.c:smb_register_charset(113)
Registered charset UCS2-HEX
[2006/09/05 16:49:10, 5] lib/charcnv.c:charset_name(81)
Substituting charset 'ISO8859-1' for LOCALE
This is the last line in the log file.
It worked on 10 other servers and is failing on two of them. No obvious
differences between the sets.
Any ideas? Thank you,
Joe Murphy
AIX, pSeries, RS/6000 & HACMP IT Specialist
pSeries FTSS - New England
IBM Sales and Distribution
Bedford, NH
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: (603) 472-4179
cell: (603) 321-7977
AOL IM: jmurphyibm
From: "Ivan Arteaga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Samba] Question about SWAT
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 21:51:21 -0500
Hello,
I have installed centos 4.3 and the build-in samba implementation, I tried
to run SWAT but it appears to be not installed, I already have the samba
service configured and running and I would like to know if it's possible to
install SWAT without reinstalling samba, or should I run some command in
order to activate it? I don't know if I'm missing something o_0
If somebody can give me a hand it will be appreciated!!
--Ivan.
From: Martin Hochreiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Password Change & WinXP
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:09:24 +0200
No. Something is wrong somewhere.
Do you have a local account on WinXP?
Hi !
No the account does not exist locally.
But the machine has already recognized the
password change ... without any intervention of me
From: Rob Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] workgroup drive mapping
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:28:19 +0100
Hi All,
I have samba serving homes and group shares in my workgroup. 30% of client
systems are portables and spend >50% of their time off site.
Others are fixed single user workstations.
I have no need to operate a domain, however what options do I have to
simplify mapping drives once local network or VPN access is restored.
Is there some logon script type stuff I can use just for the workgroup? or
some windows client software?
Thanks
Rob
From: Luca Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] administrative shares
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:39:26 +0200
Hi all,
I cannot find a good description of how to use the windows administrative
shares. Since I'd like to mount them from a Linux box, using samba, to
perform backup of the user client, I'd like to know how can I access them.
In
particular, in a computer where I've got a single user, without password,
what are the share credentials? And how can I set permissions for such
share?
Any good document?
Thanks,
Luca
From: Volker Lendecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joseph E Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Samba] unsuccessful Samba install on AIX 4.3.3.
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:55:32 +0200
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 09:53:40PM -0400, Joseph E Murphy wrote:
> anyone got any ideas how to fix this... When I run the testparm
program
> to test the smb.conf file it processes all of the sections I have
> configured and then does a "Segmentation fault(coredump)".
>
> This is for AIX 4.3.3.
You did not tell which Samba version you have. Did you
compile it yourself (which compiler?), did you download it
from somewhere? And, can you do a 'truss testparm'?
Volker
<< attach26 >>
From: "Valerio daelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Problem with large files
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:08:41 +0200
Hi
we have samba 3.0.14a on FreeBSD 5.4.
We tried with different kind of locking and oplocks (both enabled and
disabled).
If we try to copy from a Windows XP client a file larger than 3g, we get
these error:
Cannot copy XXX. The specified network name is no longer available.
We traced this problem in the logs (log level 10) and we got this error
------------
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 5] smbd/uid.c:change_to_user(281)
change_to_user uid=(3280,3280) gid=(0,952)
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 4] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_ChDir(660)
vfs_ChDir to /data/exports/Services/Services
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/nttrans.c:reply_ntcreate_and_X(607)
reply_ntcreateX: flags = 0x16, desired_access = 0x20189 file_attributes =
0x80, share_access = 0x7, create_disposition = 0x1 create_options = 0x940
root_dir_fid = 0x0
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/nttrans.c:map_create_disposition(341)
map_create_disposition: Mapped create_disposition 0x1 to 0x1
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/nttrans.c:map_share_mode(423)
map_share_mode: FILE_SHARE_DELETE requested. open_mode = 0x8000
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/nttrans.c:map_share_mode(480)
map_share_mode: Mapped desired access 0x20189, share access 0x7, file
attributes 0x80 to open_mode 0x8040
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(108)
unix_convert called on file "s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib"
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/statcache.c:stat_cache_lookup(210)
stat_cache_lookup: lookup failed for name
[S-COMP/IFOM/PROVA/CASCHETTO.TIB]
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/statcache.c:stat_cache_lookup(210)
stat_cache_lookup: lookup failed for name [S-COMP/IFOM/PROVA]
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/statcache.c:stat_cache_lookup(210)
stat_cache_lookup: lookup failed for name [S-COMP/IFOM]
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/statcache.c:stat_cache_lookup(210)
stat_cache_lookup: lookup failed for name [S-COMP]
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 5] smbd/statcache.c:stat_cache_add(135)
stat_cache_add: Added entry (8289d20:size20)
S-COMP/IFOM/PROVA/CASCHETTO.TIB -> s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(170)
conversion finished s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib ->
s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111)
unix_mode(s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib) returning 0664
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 5] smbd/files.c:file_new(129)
allocated file structure 3875, fnum = 7971 (1 used)
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared1(1047)
open_file_shared: fname = s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib, dos_attrs =
80,
share_mode = 8040, ofun = 1, mode = 664, oplock request = 3
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(283)
dos_mode: s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode_from_sbuf(151)
dos_mode_from_sbuf returning
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(315)
dos_mode returning
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] locking/locking.c:get_share_modes(480)
get_share_modes: share_mode_entry[0]: pid = 93583, share_mode = 0x11,
desired_access = 0x30196, port = 0x0, type= 0x0, file_id = 395, dev =
0x412,
inode = 6383100
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(530)
Share violation on file
(4,1,1,93583,s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib,fcbopen = 0, flags = 0) = 0
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/open.c:fd_open(50)
fd_open: name s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib, flags = 00 mode = 0664, fd
= 26.
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(245)
vdaelli opened file s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib read=Yes write=No
(numopen=1)
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 4] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared1(1204)
open_file_shared : share_mode deny - calling open_file with flags=0x0
flags2=0x0 mode=0664 returned 1
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/open.c:defer_open_sharing_error(875)
defer_open_sharing_error: time [1158654581.742007] adding deferred open
entry for mid 52224, file s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10]
smbd/process.c:push_sharing_violation_open_smb_message(268)
push_sharing_violation_open_smb_message: pushing message len 154 mid
52224
timeout time [1158654582.692007]
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] smbd/process.c:push_queued_message(125)
push_message: pushed message length 154 on queue
smb_sharing_violation_queue
[2006/09/19 10:29:41, 10] locking/locking.c:add_deferred_open(1183)
add_deferred_open: creating entry for file
s-comp/IFOM/PROVA/Caschetto.tib. num_deferred_open_entries = 1
-----------
while in this case the function get_share_modes is invoked, and we get
error
there, if we copy a file smaller the function is not invoked and we don't
get any error.
In both cases ftruncate is successfullt called and we don't get any error.
Thanks for your help
Valerio Daelli
From: Gundemarie Scholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Setting Windows drivers gives access denied error
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:50:22 +0100
Good morning!
For some time I have been experiencing a problem with adding Windows
drivers for printers available and configured in CUPS already. Not being
utterly familiar with how the process works I first tried it as root from
different Windows machines, both W2K and XP Pro. I saw the driver files
being uploaded, but then got an error message 'Printer settings could not
be saved. Access is denied.'.
So I decided to do it 'on foot' like the official Samba-3 book describes.
Adding the drivers again was not a problem, but setting them gave a
'SetPrinter call failed! result was WERR_ACCESS_DENIED'.
Version of Samba is 3.0.7 on Solaris 5.9, so not the latest one, but it
used to work, and now it doesn't, without any of my colleagues or me having
changed a setting (at least not consciously).
testparm smb.conf showed no errors. The relevant bits in smb.conf
looks like this:
[global]
workgroup = [snipped]
netbios name = [snipped]
server string = [snipped]
interfaces = [snipped]
nt acl support = yes
wins server = [snipped]
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
security = domain
encrypt passwords = Yes
hosts allow = [snipped]
update encrypted = Yes
log file = /var/log/samba.d/smb.%m
max log size = 10000
log level = 2
name resolve order = lmhosts hosts wins bcast
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 212 -s
/bin/false -M %u
winbind trusted domains only = yes
logon script = %U.pyw
logon path = \\%L\%u\profile
logon home = \\%L\%u
logon drive = H:
password server = [snipped]
domain master = No
preferred master = No
domain logons = No
os level = 69
dns proxy = No
load printers = yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
printer admin = root, pcadmin
#disable spoolss = No
use client driver = No
message command = /bin/mailx -s 'message from %f' \
root < %s; rm %s
[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba/printers
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = root, pcadmin
guest ok = Yes
[printers]
comment = Test all printers
path = /tmp
browseable = no
writeable = no
printable = yes
printer admin = root, pcadmin
create mask = 0600
guest ok = Yes
use client driver =yes
I came as far as successfully adding the drivers to the
appropriate directory with
% /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient //localhost/print\$ -U root \
-c 'cd W32X86; put [list of drivers snipped]'
Password:
Domain=[snipped] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.7]
[list of drivers snipped]
% /usr/local/samba/bin/rpcclient -U root -c \
'adddriver "Windows NT x86" "gavin:[list of drivers snipped]"' \
localhost
and got a success message. But trying to set the drivers resulted in an
error:
% /usr/local/samba/bin/rpcclient -U root -c \
'setdriver gavin gavin' localhost
added interface ip=[snipped] bcast=[snipped] nmask=[snipped]
Password:
SetPrinter call failed!
result was WERR_ACCESS_DENIED
First I tried setting 'use client driver =no' in the printers section, but
that didn't make any difference.
Then I got advised by a friend to change the following settings:
[global]
log level = 7
debug uid = yes
[print$]
printer admin = root, pcadmin
#write list = root, pcadmin
Having done that even copying the drivers failed, so I uncommented the
write list entry again. Now I have some 1300 lines of output due to the
high log level, but what should I actually be looking for?
Regards,
Gunde
From: Tony Molloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Setting Initial Passwords
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:18:04 +0100
HI,
I'm trying to write a perl script to "add new users and set initial
passwords" for them using smbpasswd.
The relevant parts of the script are as follows
@tmp = split(/:/,);
$login = $tmp[0];
$password = $tmp[1];
print "$login $password\n";
exec("smbpasswd -a $login -s $password");
The print statement works and I see the username and password. However the
exec statement fails and just dispalys the smbpasswd help screen.
Is it possible to add new accounts and set their initial passwords with
smbpasswd.
Tony
Tony Molloy.
Dept. of Comp. Sci.
University of Limerick
From: Fabio Marcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] samba and share quota
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:15:07 +0200
Hi to all,
I'm looking for a tutorial/howto to manage disk quota share.
I found some documents about filesystem quotas using quotatool but none
about quota on samba shares.
In smb.conf man I found "get quota command" and " set quota command" but
I didn't understand if I can use them to set share quota and I didn't
find documents about it.
Anyone knows a tutorial/howto about it?
Thanks,
Fabio
Dott. Fabio Marcone
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Fax +39 - 0871- 571594
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