try wbinfo -a myuser%pass\ word
Rodriguez Nuño, Claudia wrote:
Hi
I am sorry if this has been asked before but after searching I haven't been able to find an answer.
I have samba installed on a Centos machine and joined a windows active
directory. Everything works fine
in general except for
my guess is that reverse DNS lookups are failing for the IP
Walt Park wrote:
Why would it be different between a microsoft share, and a samba share?
A microsoft share works wth either name or IP, but samba only works for
name, and not IP. Also, when it fails with "trust" error I never see a
conn
from smb.conf man page
%L the NetBIOS name of the server. This allows you to change your
config based on what the client calls you. Your server can have
a “dual personality”.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Herb Lewis wrote:
look in man smb.conf for the %L variable. and then read up on
look in man smb.conf for the %L variable. and then read up on
include files
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I'm setting up a single SAMBA server that will have different
netbioses names:
netbios aliases SAMBASRV BACKUPSRV
Then I have two shares defined, [assets] and [digital], different
you can always run "smbd -b" and check the first part of the output
for the various paths your version is using
Richard Clemens wrote:
I need to know where SAMBA stores the information to allow users to
connect to the server with password encryption enabled.
I have checked /etc/samba/smbpasswd
Actually it looks like this is only available for IRIX. I thought
it had been ported to other platforms as well. :-(
Herb Lewis wrote:
winbindd has the capability of doing hostname resolution for
NetBIOS names and can then be added to nsswitch.conf. Check out
the man pages.
Matthew Dempsky
winbindd has the capability of doing hostname resolution for
NetBIOS names and can then be added to nsswitch.conf. Check out
the man pages.
Matthew Dempsky wrote:
Thanks for the findsmb and wins.dat tips! :)
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Gerald Carter wrote:
Another alternative would be to
try typing "net help". From a samba 3.2.8 system the following partial
output shows
Valid targets: choose one (none defaults to localhost)
-S or --server= server name
-I or --ipaddress=address of target server
-w or --workgroup=target workgrou
If you look at the contents of those files, they contain
the messages that go out before smb.conf is parsed. Those
are the compiled in default names.
David Mathog wrote:
Our smb.conf file contains:
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
yet the /var/log/samba directory has all of these:
s
run the following to find out where it should be
smbd -b | grep CONFIGFILE
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Ok, that is how I installed it, but the other answer from Terry was:
"Yes in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf"
The config file was in neither. Most of the directories were in the
'usr/local/samba' and
run script to capture all the following output
run gdb trans2.o then run the command x/400i (may need to change
the number of lines)
search for the offending function call and see where it says it
is in the file
Kai Lanz wrote:
On Jun 6, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Herb Lewis wrote:
try doing an nm
It looks like a bug in smbtorture. I ran a 3.0.26a version of
smbtorture against a 3.0.30 server and it passes.
David Eisner wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if this isn't a bug with the fix for CVE-2008-1105.
I'll add a bug (to the 717 [1] "NEW" bugs for Samba 3.0 ...), but
here's what seems to be going o
Are we planning on getting this into 3.0.28a? 30% is a big hit
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 07:43:42PM +0100, Alex Still wrote:
I think I found it.
Samba-3.0.28 calls set_filetime() from real_write_file(), which 3.0.8 isn't
doing.
set_filetime -> utimes -> nfs SETATTR (in my
you will notice that the SID type for the requested group is 4 which we
see from smb.h is SID_NAME_ALIAS /* local group */
Trimble, Ronald D wrote:
Everyone,
One of our developers was kind enough to insert some bug
checking into the mod_auth_pam and mod_auth_sys_group so that
If all your machines are on the same subnet you don't really need WINS.
The problem becomes one of making sure that all the machines on
different subnets that want to see each other in browse lists use the
same WINS server.
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Can some explain to me why its bad to have more
If you want your source built version to install to the same dirs
as the rpm you are using, run "smbd -b" to get all the paths
that you should use in configure.
Ray Anderson wrote:
In your migration back to src, any special considerations? Or will
you just remove the rpm and install from th
You probably need to remove the winbindd_idmap.tdb file and restart
winbindd. Be advised this will delete all current mappings so any
files with those UID/GID's may get different "owners". The other more
complicated option is to run tdbtool on the file and only delete the
"bad" mappings.
If you d
most often I have seen the dueling master browsers because a
windows machine is running with both TCP/IP and NetBEUI
protocol enabled. Browser elections take place on all
protocols enabled. Since Samba does not respond to the NetBEUI
elections the windows machine will win that one no matter what
O
Add the following to your homes definition
browseable = no
Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
I don't know if I can actually make an attachement, but I'll try.
Otherwise,
I'll put it into the text message next time.
Best regards, Jon
On 09/20/2006 01:16 PM, Jon Theil Nielsen escreveu:
> I
This is probably not going to be possible since many times windows will
do browsing as an anonymous (guest) user even when you are logged in
as a particular user.
Guillermo Dalla Vecchia wrote:
Yes I have done that, but I also want that the share can be seen only by
specific people
Regards
On 3
You are right. You can run the following to see if it was compiled in.
smbd -b | grep -i sendfile
Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
As I recall sendfile() is a compile option also so you have to make
sure that samba is compiled with that flag.
Not sureif it is that by default either. =)
Cheers
1 feb 2
You are sending all the output to a single bash shell so only one
command gets executed. You need to figure out a way to execute
the "awk | bash" for each line of users.csv
Something like the following should work
#! /bin/bash
cat users.csv | while read ;
do
echo $REPLY | awk 'BEGIN {FS=","}{p
This is better sent to the list - I don't use HP systems
Original Message
Subject:Compatibility
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 12:40:34 +0100
From: Chris Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Herb,
I wonder if you could help. I am p
Try setting the following in your smb.conf
client schannel = no
M Middleton wrote:
I'm running Samba 3 on SuSE 9.1 Enterprise, and I'm trying to get it to
connect to my AD server. I followed the instructions in the
documentation (a very handy guide, I might add), but when I run "wbinfo
-u", I
try setting the following in your smb.conf file - it made
wbinfo behave for me
client schannel = No
Kyle Johnson wrote:
Joseph Preston Schmigel (RIT Student) wrote:
I recently changed from Windows 2000 native active directory mode to
Windows 2003 active directory mode. When I did that, user
I just tried the link on this page with mozilla and it initially came up
with blank pages as well. I paged forward a few pages and then tried to
click on one of the bookmarks. Suddenly all the pages were now viewable.
Don't know what triggered it to start working.
Roger Merritt wrote:
At 11:51 A
These books are available on the samba web site in html
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
Steven Henry's problem has been solved and as a result chapter 5 of
the "Samba-3 by Example" process that he was following has been
updated to help others to avoid the same hick-ups.
Chapter 5 (wa
That is a problem with the way word and some other programs edit files.
Word renames the original file, saves the edited output to a new file
of the original name and then deletes the backup (the original). When
the new file is created it is created as a regular file.
Jeffrey M. Johnson wrote:
I am
The wbinfo -t returning an error normally means the machine was
not properly joined to the domain. Did you do a net rpc join?
Is your smb.conf set up properly to be a member of the domain?
Ricardo Maciel wrote:
Hamish,
Thanks, but the nscd service was already stopped. Must be another
solution. Any
you don't say what version you are running so the syntax may be different
than my version. type smbcacls --help to get syntax.
There is definitely something wrong with your command as the -d option
is used to set the debug level and takes a number for the arg. also you need
a UNC share name and the
The only thing I know to do is access the shares with different server names.
Connect to one with the netbios name of the server and to the other with the
ip address of the server. This is a windows limitation to not allow multiple
connections from the same machine with different credentials (user)
I had the same concerns initially, but if you look through the history
of his posts on the lists, they tend to always degrade into accusations
and name calling in the end. Telling him it is off-topic only feeds the
flames. This was discussed extensively among the team and unfortunately
this seems t
What is the output of lpstat -t on your linux system?
When you print from linux what command do you use?
It looks like you are calling the printer the wrong name in
your smb.conf file. It must match "exactly" one of the
names returned by lpstat.
Rohan Gilchrist wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get priti
check out the following smb.conf parameters
private dir
lock directory
pid directory
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I want to run 2 samba instances on my linux server.
the server has 2 ip adresses and i made 2 different smb.conf`s (2 different
netbios-names/workgroups bound
I believe that is the debug level of the message
Jeff Saxton wrote:
I'm writing a log parser for smbd and nmbd logs.
Is there any doc (other than the source) on the logs?
In particular I'm stumped by the extra digit in the timestamp:
[2004/08/11 04:02:00, 1] smbd/server.c:open_sockets(240)
Check out the announcements on samba.org. 3.0.5 is a security release that
contains only a security fix added to 3.0.4 base. What used to be 3.0.5-rc1
will now be called 3.0.6 and an rc2 will be released shortly.
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
Starting from version 3.0.2 (or .3?) there were a misfeature that
you can change "mangle prefix" to specify the number of characters you
want to stay the same. Just remember the more letters that remain the
same the more likely you will get a collision and slow things down.
Carl Matthews wrote:
Is there another way to make shares readable to 16 bit apps that use
use smbcacls instead
Tom Dickson wrote:
For example,
smbclient //sambaserv/share -U administrator
Password:
smb> aclmod "booog"
or something like that?
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run smbd -b to get the build options
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Good morning,
How do I find out what options where built in to the rpm
binary of Samba 3.0.4?
I'm looking for features;
msdfs
ads
automount
quotas
acl-support
Bri-
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Sounds like your idmap file is being removed on reboot.
run testparm -sv | grep directory
and see where the lock directory is located. Make sure
the file winbindd_idmap.tdb in this directory is not
getting removed somehow on reboot. Check your winbindd
log file to see if there are errors there.
[EM
nmblookup -A
Matthias Spork wrote:
Hello,
how can I get the Hostname for an IP?
nmblookup -T -r 192.168.1.222
doesn't work.
matze
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Mark wrote:
I have been doing some testing with Samba and using MYSQL as the passdb
backend (no it is not the security issue mentioned in the samba how-to)
I found what I believe is is a serious security issue and I am not sure
if this security
This is not a Samba problem but a problem with the way Windows
applications edit files. Word (and many other apps) will actually
rename the original file, create a new file and save to this and
then delete the original file. They do not make modifications to
the original file. So the behaviour you
Smbclient needs a valid login to get the browse list. Use the -U option
to pass a username
Paul Stanard wrote:
smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = BATESANDWHITE
Server String = AlphaServer
./smbclient -L alphaserver
added interface ip = 192.168.1.239 bcast = 192.168.1.255 nmask = 255.255.255.0
passwo
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comment = All Printers
path = /usr/spool/samba
browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = no
writable = no
printable = yes
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user roaming profiles path
> logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u
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> client codepage = 850
> valid chars = æ:Æ ø:Ø å:Å
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> My share looks like:
> [stuff]
> path = /home/stuff
> force group = staff
> valid users = @staff
> comment = Some Stuff
> wide links = no
> revalidate = yes
> force user = fred
>
I haven't tried it to make sure, but I think winbindd will only assign
UIDs to people that do not already exist. Just create users on your
system first for those people who need login access, then let winbindd
assign the defaults for everyone else.
Matt Kunze wrote:
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> Herb
winbind use default domain = yes
This is for 3.0 samba and may partially work in 2.2.x
Matt Kunze wrote:
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> Is it possible to have winbind return usernames sim
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machine passwords are kept in the file
smbpasswd not in /etc/passwd. You could hack smbpasswd to always create
machine accounts with a fixed UID. Then you only need one account in
/etc/passwd with this UID instead of one account for each machine.
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> I'd also love to know if there is a patch anywhere to fix smbfs, or what
> I should do. Would using smbclient work better?
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dge in the election,
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> > It looks like this was in
ORDX password. Empty passwords give a different password.
It looks like this was intentional but I'm not sure why.
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> I just realised that findsmb only lists the samba server. Before
> upgrading from 2.2.1a, all machines were listed by name when logged in
> as root, and with name unknown when not as root.
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The findsmb script uses nmblookup "*" to get the IP addresses of
machines.
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
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> Francesco
The -L parameter is supposed to be a netbios name that the server
responds to. Do you have a "bind interfaces only = yes" and an
"interfaces = " line in your smb.conf that does not include the
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the synonym and writeable is the actual parameter but this is wrong).
The default for "read only" is yes which makes the default for
writable no.
> testparm -s /dev/null | grep "read only"
read only = Yes
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tream" of IRIX.
You need to be running 6.5.14f not 6.5.14m (run uname -R).
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script. Basically what you need to do is
run the command you did above and then for each IP address returned
you run the command
nmblookup -A
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This may not be a samba problem per se. I just ran a test with a
single client running 8 engines.
With clean directory structure -
Against Win2K server - 2 engines died (1 delete, 1 move)
Against NT4.0 server - 6 engines died (3 create, 3 delete)
Against samba 2.2.4 on IRIX - 6 engines died (1
27;.
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> In HEAD/Samba 3.0 the command is 'net join -U administrator'
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You need to be careful about telling everyone to use the -U option
to smbpasswd to join domains in 2.2 code. This was broken on big
endian machines until 2.2.4
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