RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-11-01 Thread Steven S. Macfarlane
getent passwd give list of user e.g.

GPSC+__:x:10011:10001:_:/home/win/GPSC/:/bin/false

getent group lists all groups on RH box and all domain groups w/members e.g.

sshd:x:74:
GPSC+Administrative:x:10007:GPSC+_a,GPSC+___t__,GPSC+t_,GPSC+l_,
GPSC+__y,GPSC+___n__

NOW, I am guessing that map to guest = Bad User is a good thing to use
with my final setup but for now I've #ed it out.  So the stuff in my log
about not being able to has disappeared but I think I need to figure out why
my userid is not being recognized.

How do I troubleshoot this?

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


You are being treated as a guest user because map to guest = Bad User

Bad User - Means  user  logins  with  an  invalid
password  are  rejected, unless the username does
not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest
login and mapped into the  guest account.


This means that your login name or password is not being recognised and you
are being treated as the guest user - default is 'nobody'.  If nobody does
not exist in your domain then you need to create a user called this.

However, that will only get you as far as guest shares - and I suppose you
need to address the actual matter of not being recognised yourself.  Are the
permissions on directory /home/apps 770 with group GPSC+domain users or
something similar?

If so then see what you get if you do a 'getent passwd' or 'getent group'.

HTH a bit,
Noel



looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but
for testing purposes I have changed smb.conf for this share to allow guest
access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = @DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-11-01 Thread Noel Kelly
Steve,

Have you tried authenticating using winbind?  

winbind -a user%password

This should tell you if the actual authentication is working.  If it is then
I would check your directory permissions.

Noel

-Original Message-
From: Steven S. Macfarlane [mailto:aussm;cableone.net]
Sent: 01 November 2002 15:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


getent passwd give list of user e.g.

GPSC+__:x:10011:10001:_:/home/win/GPSC/:/bin/false

getent group lists all groups on RH box and all domain groups w/members e.g.

sshd:x:74:
GPSC+Administrative:x:10007:GPSC+_a,GPSC+___t__,GPSC+t_,GPSC+l_,
GPSC+__y,GPSC+___n__

NOW, I am guessing that map to guest = Bad User is a good thing to use
with my final setup but for now I've #ed it out.  So the stuff in my log
about not being able to has disappeared but I think I need to figure out why
my userid is not being recognized.

How do I troubleshoot this?

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


You are being treated as a guest user because map to guest = Bad User

Bad User - Means  user  logins  with  an  invalid
password  are  rejected, unless the username does
not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest
login and mapped into the  guest account.


This means that your login name or password is not being recognised and you
are being treated as the guest user - default is 'nobody'.  If nobody does
not exist in your domain then you need to create a user called this.

However, that will only get you as far as guest shares - and I suppose you
need to address the actual matter of not being recognised yourself.  Are the
permissions on directory /home/apps 770 with group GPSC+domain users or
something similar?

If so then see what you get if you do a 'getent passwd' or 'getent group'.

HTH a bit,
Noel



looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but
for testing purposes I have changed smb.conf for this share to allow guest
access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = @DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-11-01 Thread Steven S. Macfarlane
I am terrible embarrassed to report that I think it was my permission on my
directory shares, thank you for your direction and assistance.

Steven

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 1:53 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


Steve,

Have you tried authenticating using winbind?

winbind -a user%password

This should tell you if the actual authentication is working.  If it is then
I would check your directory permissions.

Noel

-Original Message-
From: Steven S. Macfarlane [mailto:aussm;cableone.net]
Sent: 01 November 2002 15:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


getent passwd give list of user e.g.

GPSC+__:x:10011:10001:_:/home/win/GPSC/:/bin/false

getent group lists all groups on RH box and all domain groups w/members e.g.

sshd:x:74:
GPSC+Administrative:x:10007:GPSC+_a,GPSC+___t__,GPSC+t_,GPSC+l_,
GPSC+__y,GPSC+___n__

NOW, I am guessing that map to guest = Bad User is a good thing to use
with my final setup but for now I've #ed it out.  So the stuff in my log
about not being able to has disappeared but I think I need to figure out why
my userid is not being recognized.

How do I troubleshoot this?

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


You are being treated as a guest user because map to guest = Bad User

Bad User - Means  user  logins  with  an  invalid
password  are  rejected, unless the username does
not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest
login and mapped into the  guest account.


This means that your login name or password is not being recognised and you
are being treated as the guest user - default is 'nobody'.  If nobody does
not exist in your domain then you need to create a user called this.

However, that will only get you as far as guest shares - and I suppose you
need to address the actual matter of not being recognised yourself.  Are the
permissions on directory /home/apps 770 with group GPSC+domain users or
something similar?

If so then see what you get if you do a 'getent passwd' or 'getent group'.

HTH a bit,
Noel



looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but
for testing purposes I have changed smb.conf for this share to allow guest
access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = @DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-11-01 Thread Steven S. Macfarlane
Ooops here too, looks like that gives:

[root@William home]# wbinfo -a taskla%***
plaintext password authentication failed
error code was NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER (0xc00d)
Could not authenticate user taskla%*** with plaintext password

So I don't have winbind working ok...

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 2:12 PM
To: Noel Kelly; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


Oopps - that should have been wbinfo:

wbinfo -a user%password

Noel

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly
Sent: 01 November 2002 19:53
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


Steve,

Have you tried authenticating using winbind?

winbind -a user%password

This should tell you if the actual authentication is working.  If it is then
I would check your directory permissions.

Noel

-Original Message-
From: Steven S. Macfarlane [mailto:aussm;cableone.net]
Sent: 01 November 2002 15:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


getent passwd give list of user e.g.

GPSC+__:x:10011:10001:_:/home/win/GPSC/:/bin/false

getent group lists all groups on RH box and all domain groups w/members e.g.

sshd:x:74:
GPSC+Administrative:x:10007:GPSC+_a,GPSC+___t__,GPSC+t_,GPSC+l_,
GPSC+__y,GPSC+___n__

NOW, I am guessing that map to guest = Bad User is a good thing to use
with my final setup but for now I've #ed it out.  So the stuff in my log
about not being able to has disappeared but I think I need to figure out why
my userid is not being recognized.

How do I troubleshoot this?

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


You are being treated as a guest user because map to guest = Bad User

Bad User - Means  user  logins  with  an  invalid
password  are  rejected, unless the username does
not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest
login and mapped into the  guest account.


This means that your login name or password is not being recognised and you
are being treated as the guest user - default is 'nobody'.  If nobody does
not exist in your domain then you need to create a user called this.

However, that will only get you as far as guest shares - and I suppose you
need to address the actual matter of not being recognised yourself.  Are the
permissions on directory /home/apps 770 with group GPSC+domain users or
something similar?

If so then see what you get if you do a 'getent passwd' or 'getent group'.

HTH a bit,
Noel



looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but
for testing purposes I have changed smb.conf for this share to allow guest
access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = @DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-11-01 Thread Steven S. Macfarlane
Triple oops, I forgot to put 'Domain+' in front of user in the wbinfo
command, it works fine.

Sorry again and thank you...

Steven

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 2:12 PM
To: Noel Kelly; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


Oopps - that should have been wbinfo:

wbinfo -a user%password

Noel

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly
Sent: 01 November 2002 19:53
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


Steve,

Have you tried authenticating using winbind?

winbind -a user%password

This should tell you if the actual authentication is working.  If it is then
I would check your directory permissions.

Noel

-Original Message-
From: Steven S. Macfarlane [mailto:aussm;cableone.net]
Sent: 01 November 2002 15:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


getent passwd give list of user e.g.

GPSC+__:x:10011:10001:_:/home/win/GPSC/:/bin/false

getent group lists all groups on RH box and all domain groups w/members e.g.

sshd:x:74:
GPSC+Administrative:x:10007:GPSC+_a,GPSC+___t__,GPSC+t_,GPSC+l_,
GPSC+__y,GPSC+___n__

NOW, I am guessing that map to guest = Bad User is a good thing to use
with my final setup but for now I've #ed it out.  So the stuff in my log
about not being able to has disappeared but I think I need to figure out why
my userid is not being recognized.

How do I troubleshoot this?

-Original Message-
From: Noel Kelly [mailto:nkelly;citrusnetworks.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?


You are being treated as a guest user because map to guest = Bad User

Bad User - Means  user  logins  with  an  invalid
password  are  rejected, unless the username does
not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest
login and mapped into the  guest account.


This means that your login name or password is not being recognised and you
are being treated as the guest user - default is 'nobody'.  If nobody does
not exist in your domain then you need to create a user called this.

However, that will only get you as far as guest shares - and I suppose you
need to address the actual matter of not being recognised yourself.  Are the
permissions on directory /home/apps 770 with group GPSC+domain users or
something similar?

If so then see what you get if you do a 'getent passwd' or 'getent group'.

HTH a bit,
Noel



looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but
for testing purposes I have changed smb.conf for this share to allow guest
access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = @DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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[Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-10-31 Thread Steven S. Macfarlane
Running Samba 2.2.6 on RedHat 7.2 in a Microsoft NT4 Domain, trying to
create or copy a text file to a share from a MS Windows 2000 Professional
workstation (client2k) gives 'Access denied'

Reading the log file (level 3) for samba.client2k (not an activity I feel
much comfort in doing correctly) it looks like I am being recognized as a
'guest user' which is a problem but for testing purposes I have changed
smb.conf for this share to allow guest access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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RE: [Samba] Which tree should I be barking up?

2002-10-31 Thread Noel Kelly
You are being treated as a guest user because map to guest = Bad User

Bad User - Means  user  logins  with  an  invalid
password  are  rejected, unless the username does
not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest
login and mapped into the  guest account.


This means that your login name or password is not being recognised and you
are being treated as the guest user - default is 'nobody'.  If nobody does
not exist in your domain then you need to create a user called this.

However, that will only get you as far as guest shares - and I suppose you
need to address the actual matter of not being recognised yourself.  Are the
permissions on directory /home/apps 770 with group GPSC+domain users or
something similar?

If so then see what you get if you do a 'getent passwd' or 'getent group'.

HTH a bit,
Noel



looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but
for testing purposes I have changed smb.conf for this share to allow guest
access, which it does not seem to.

I am also attempting to achieve a successful integration with winbind as I
don't want to manage users on two platforms.

wbinfo -u gives a list of domain users
wbinfo -g gives a list of domain groups
wbinfo -t gives 'secret is good'

Here is my smb.conf:

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/10/23 15:08:25

# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GPSC
netbios name = WILLIAM
server string = GPSC Application Samba Server
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
password server = *
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
kernel oplocks = No
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/win/%D/%U
winbind separator = +
invalid users = root
printer admin = DOM+PRINTADMIN
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.
print command =
lpq command =
lprm command =

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0750
browseable = No

[Apps]
comment = Where network apps are loaded
path = /home/apps
guest ok = Yes

Kind regards,

Steven S. Macfarlane

tel 712.204.8875

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