Re: Help Samba3 seems broke for me...

2005-03-11 Thread freebsduser
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  Hiya folks, 
  
  Like a goof I didn't ask portupgrade to back up my beautiful Samba3.0.5 and 
 when I went to Samba3.0.11 everything in Samba went to pot, IMO. 
  
  The only upside is that in my ports/distfiles is a nifty file named 
 samba-3.0.5.tar.gz. 
  
  The question I have is how can I build from that 3.0.5 tar file? 
  
  Help is greatly appreciated :) 
 
 Hi, 
 
 first, you could check out an earlier version of the ports tree. 
 Thu Jul 22 14:38:05 2004 UTC was the exact time, the 3.0.5 went into 
 ports. 
 
 But!! 
 
 why don't you tell us, what exactly is not working or bad with 
 samba-3.0.11? it would be much better to fix the bug's or solve the 
 problems you are expiriencing instead of going back to an old version and 
 getting back all the bad bugs which are fixed in 3.0.11. 
 
 
 awaiting your detailed problem report for 3.0.11 
 Joerg  
Joerg,
I'll have to compile it. When I get that done I'll list what ever issue(s) I am 
having.
Since I have two machines, and I was thinking the second one was being 
tempermental that's when I decided to take the first computer and also put 
3.0.11 on and had the same problem (I'll list the problem(s) I'm having when I 
get it finished and set up as per 
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html#id2464512
 )
While I'm compiling 3.0.11 on one system, what would I need to do to get 3.0.5 
back on the other? I found portdowngrade but I've never used cvs before and 
tried going through the tutorials but they seem rather cryptic, or perhaps 
lacking because a few years back I remember them being a bit more user friendly 
( http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/anoncvs.html )
Thanks for your assistance.
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Re: Help Samba3 seems broke for me...

2005-03-11 Thread freebsduser

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  On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  
  Hiya folks, 
  
  Like a goof I didn't ask portupgrade to back up my beautiful Samba3.0.5 
  and 
  when I went to Samba3.0.11 everything in Samba went to pot, IMO. 
  
  The only upside is that in my ports/distfiles is a nifty file named 
  samba-3.0.5.tar.gz. 
  
  The question I have is how can I build from that 3.0.5 tar file? 
  
  Help is greatly appreciated :) 
  
  Hi, 
  
  first, you could check out an earlier version of the ports tree. 
  Thu Jul 22 14:38:05 2004 UTC was the exact time, the 3.0.5 went into 
  ports. 
  
  But!! 
  
  why don't you tell us, what exactly is not working or bad with 
  samba-3.0.11? it would be much better to fix the bug's or solve the 
  problems you are expiriencing instead of going back to an old version and 
  getting back all the bad bugs which are fixed in 3.0.11. 
  
  
  awaiting your detailed problem report for 3.0.11 
  Joerg 
  Joerg, 
  I'll have to compile it. When I get that done I'll list what ever issue(s) 
  I 
 am having. 
  Since I have two machines, and I was thinking the second one was being 
 tempermental that's when I decided to take the first computer and also put 
 3.0.11 on and had the same problem (I'll list the problem(s) I'm having when 
 I 
 get it finished and set up as per 
 http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html#id2464
  
 512 ) 
  While I'm compiling 3.0.11 on one system, what would I need to do to get 
  3.0.5 
 back on the other? I found portdowngrade but I've never used cvs before and 
 tried going through the tutorials but they seem rather cryptic, or perhaps 
 lacking because a few years back I remember them being a bit more user 
 friendly 
 ( http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/anoncvs.html ) 
  Thanks for your assistance. 
 
 okay, a very short description... 
 as i'am in germany i use the german CVS mirror. 
 
 prompt touch ~/.cvspass 
 prompt cd /usr/ports/net 
 prompt rm -r samba3 
 prompt cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs login 
 
 - -- Now the you are asked for a password, please type: anoncvs 
 
 prompt cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs co \ 
 - -DThu Jul 22 14:38:05 2004 UTC samba3 
 
 thats all. now the samba3 port is at version 3.0.5 and you should be able 
 to build and install it. 
 
 Joerg 
 
 - -- 
 The beginning is the most important part of the work. 
 -Plato 
I am following the How To from this URL: 
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html#id2464512
Here are some things that I've noticed:
 Group names appear all lower-case:
 getent missing, I am pretty sure that it can be found in Fedora Core 3 and 
also SuSe. The thing has always been missing in FreeBSD and the Samba3 docs may 
need updating.
 Created a usermap file but it doesn't appear to honor it:
  username map = /usr/local/etc/username.map
   FreeBSDUserName=WindowsUserName
 Inside mapped username directory on FreeBSD by way of XP browsing access is 
denied in creating anything.
 Inside mapped user's directory on FreeBSD via XP and when deleting something 
it goes away but then a refresh on XP window and the item returns. No access 
denied message is thrown.
 I don't know if I did it or Samba did it but in the /etc/passwd there are user 
names within the range of idmap uid/gid (This is on Samba 3.0.5) but on the 
Samba 3.0.11 no user names have been changed (they sill have the FreeBSD 
assigned Ids).
   idmap uid = 15000-2
   idmap gid = 15000-2
 in passwd; 
 nagios:*:15035:15030::0:0:Nagios pseudo-user:/var/spool/nagios:/nonexistent
 Separator has changed from a '+' to a '\' (Wish somebody would stop doing 
that, heck on a SuSe Machine, it once was an 'm' that one baffled me.) Unless 
of course I'm thinking of something else, but still why did it go from TEL+ to 
TEL\?
  Samba 3.0.5 wbinfo -g reports:
   TEL+Exchange Domain Servers
  Samba 3.0.11 wbinfo -g reports:
   TEL\exchange domain servers
Oh, and most importantly... Thanks for helping with that CVS thing. Worked 
great. My working system allows me to do the things I do while the 3.0.11 just 
drives me nutso. I'm thinking of trying 3.0.5 on the other system to see if it 
is behaving. But not just yet.
uname -a reports (holding off upgrading the world for the moment):
FreeBSD oracle.internal.qualmax.net 5.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #0: Fri Nov 
 5 04:19:18 UTC 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

Here's my smb.conf (System is acting as a domain member) for 3.0.11
[global]
   workgroup = INTERNAL
   netbios name = ORACLE
   server string = %h server (Samba %v)
   security = DOMAIN
   username map = /usr/local/etc/username.map
   load printers = 

Re: no flames, please.

2005-03-11 Thread freebsduser
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 I'm thinking of adding both Doze and SuSE to one or two of 
 my platforms. (I'm going tolearn Frnch if it's the last thing 
 I ever do, and y'gotta have Windoze.) Anyhow, how hard it is 
 to set up one of those dual boot programs? And-or, is there 
 a dual-boot port for people who have never used one before? 
 
 I just bought a 200GB drive and figure I'll give Doze 2G and 
 SuSE maybe 20. My primary drive is a 40G. Having ballpark 
 230G total should support everything. 
 
 If I install Windows 1st (I have to, right?), should I save 
 NN gigs of disc space for SuSE when I buy their CD? Is there 
 a better flavor on Linux that I should consider? 
 
 thanks for any suggestions, 
 
 gary 
 
 
 
 
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Found this for ya.
http://www.pperry.f2s.com/linux-dualboot.htm
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Re: Help Samba3 seems broke for me...

2005-03-11 Thread freebsduser

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 On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 
 
  I am following the How To from this URL: 
 http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html#id2464
  
 512 
  Here are some things that I've noticed: 
  Group names appear all lower-case: 
  getent missing, I am pretty sure that it can be found in Fedora Core 3 
  and also SuSe. The thing has always been missing in FreeBSD and the 
  Samba3 docs may need updating. 
  Created a usermap file but it doesn't appear to honor it: 
  username map = /usr/local/etc/username.map 
  = 
  Inside mapped username directory on FreeBSD by way of XP browsing access 
  is denied in creating anything. 
  Inside mapped user's directory on FreeBSD via XP and when deleting 
  something it goes away but then a refresh on XP window and the item 
  returns. No access denied message is thrown. 
  I don't know if I did it or Samba did it but in the /etc/passwd there 
  are user names within the range of idmap uid/gid (This is on Samba 
  3.0.5) but on the Samba 3.0.11 no user names have been changed (they 
  sill have the FreeBSD assigned Ids). 
  idmap uid = 15000-2 
  idmap gid = 15000-2 
  in passwd; 
  nagios:*:15035:15030::0:0:Nagios pseudo-user:/var/spool/nagios:/nonexistent 
  Separator has changed from a '+' to a '\' (Wish somebody would stop doing 
 that, heck on a SuSe Machine, it once was an 'm' that one baffled me.) Unless 
 of 
 course I'm thinking of something else, but still why did it go from TEL+ to 
 TEL\? 
  Samba 3.0.5 wbinfo -g reports: 
  TEL+Exchange Domain Servers 
  Samba 3.0.11 wbinfo -g reports: 
  TEL\exchange domain servers 
  Oh, and most importantly... Thanks for helping with that CVS thing. Worked 
 great. My working system allows me to do the things I do while the 3.0.11 
 just 
 drives me nutso. I'm thinking of trying 3.0.5 on the other system to see if 
 it 
 is behaving. But not just yet. 
  uname -a reports (holding off upgrading the world for the moment): 
  FreeBSD oracle.internal.qualmax.net 5.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #0: Fri 
 Nov 5 04:19:18 UTC 2004 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 
  
  Here's my smb.conf (System is acting as a domain member) for 3.0.11 
  [global] 
  workgroup = INTERNAL 
  netbios name = ORACLE 
  server string = %h server (Samba %v) 
  security = DOMAIN 
  username map = /usr/local/etc/username.map 
  load printers = yes 
  printcap name = cups 
  printing = cups 
  show add printer wizard = No 
  idmap uid = 15000-2 
  idmap gid = 15000-2 
  winbind use default domain = Yes 
  use sendfile = Yes 
  log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m 
  max log size = 50 
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY 
  dns proxy = no 
  # Share Definitions 
  == 
  [homes] 
  comment = Home Directories 
  browseable = no 
  writable = yes 
  # NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to 
  # specifically define each individual printer 
  [printers] 
  comment = All Printers 
  path = /var/spool/samba 
  browseable = no 
  # Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print 
  guest ok = no 
  writable = no 
  printable = yes 
 
 hi, 
 
 here are some short notes for the points you mentioned. 
 
 - - getent missing 
 there is no Fedora or SuSE like getent in FreeBSD! 
 but you can use pw(8) to show all available users 
 - --- 
 prompt pw usershow -a 
 - --- 
 if you think the samba documentation needs updating in this section, 
 please report it to the samba team. 
 
 - - winbind separator change from + to \ 
 there is an smb.conf(5) option to change it back to + 
 the smb.conf(5) manpage says: 
 - --- 
 Please note that setting this parameter to + causes problems 
 with group membership at least on glibc systems, as the character + is 
 used as a special character for NIS in /etc/group. 
 - --- 
 if it was sometimes an m on SuSE system, it was due to modifications made 
 by the SuSE people. neither the samba team nor FreeBSD has anything to do 
 with it. 
 
 - - username map option 
 you should carefully read the smb.conf(5) manpage as there where some 
 changes around samba-3.0.8 in this area. 
 you should also read the Release Notes for samba-3.0.8 for clarification. 
 
 - - nagios account 
 the account with this uid comes from installing the net-mgmt/nagios port 
 the uid is automatically generated, but you can simply change it and 
 chown(8) all files and diretories belonging to the old uid to the new one. 
 
 - - file deletion using the WinXP box 
 i will not try to analyze this until you have taken the above comments 
 into account. 
 
 Joerg 
Hmm for the winbind separator, didn't know that. I figure if I did wbinfo -g 
and it had either a + or a \ then that's what I was also suppose to put in the 
smb.conf. Dunno why, must have been reading the docs and figured if that's what 
they put then that's 

Network monitoring software

2005-01-07 Thread freebsduser
Hiya folks, I'm looking for some network monitoring software. I've tried zabbix 
and jffnms but neither of them functioned after being configured or installing.

If anybody has any success stories I would like to hear about any of them so I 
can look at other packages in ports net and net-mgmt.

Thanks.

~Kris
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RE: Time sync with NTP Question

2004-12-01 Thread freebsduser
He said, she said
On my network I have a machine in my DMZ I wish to use NTP to 
synchronize to a public server for it's time.  I then want to have 
another machine in my private network synchronize time to this box in 
the DMZ.  From there I want to have all my other machines in my private 
network to sync in to it.

Boy I hope that makes sense.  Just in case, a fun filled ASCII diagram

Public NTP Server
 |
 DMZ Server
 |
   Private Server
 |
All the rest of my servers

All my boxes are running 5.3-STABLE.

I have my DMZ box connecting to public NTP servers through my firewall 
now.  That part works great.  Able to ntpdate and run ntpd.

My private server is able to both ntpdate and ntpd to a public server. 
What I can't seem to get going here is to have the private server 
synchronize to the DMZ server with NTP.  Also can't get other machines 
sync in with what I want to be my primary NTP server on the private 
network.  Heck, I can't seem to get any two FreeBSD boxes to sync with 
eachother.

I've also been trying to get this to play with two boxes on the same 
subnet.  I can get one box to sync to another using timed, but I can't 
seem to get ntp to work.  I conistently get...

no server suitable for synchronization found

The client side can query what I'd like to be the ntp server with ntpq, 
but ntpdate or ntp -q always fail.  The client IS able to ntpdate to a 
public server.

The server has the following rc.conf flags...

ntpdate_enable=YES
ntpdate_flags=ntp.ucsd.edu
ntpd_enable=YES
ntpd_flags=-A -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /etc/ntp/ntpd.drift


/etc/ntp.conf looks very similar too...

server ntp.somedomain.com
restrict ntp.somedomain.com mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust nomodify notrap
restrict 127.0.0.1
driftfile /etc/ntp/ntp.drift

There's actually 5 public NTP servers configured in my real ntp.conf and 
they all seem to work.  192.168.1.0 is, of course, where my clients 
would query this server.

So what am I missing here to make a working NTP server for my network??

Thanks,
-- 
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In practice, there is.
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You might have to tight of restrictions.
http://cfm.gs.washington.edu/network/ntp/ntp/ntp.conf

Take a gander at that sample, if you notice it says at the top...
# Sample Genome Sciences ntp.conf for client systems running ntpd.
# Other machines will not be able to syncronize with this host, which
# reduces the chance ntpd will be exploited by an attacker.

Most likely your ntp is saying, GO AWAY! I don't WANT YOU! get rid of all 
restrictions and see if that helps, then work on tightening it up.
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Re: lament about freebsd sacrifices

2004-04-18 Thread freebsduser
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-04-15 21:41]:
 My only regret was that I didn't listen to my inner voice that said -- Don't get an 
 ATI All In Wonder Pro for watching TV. Get a Hauppauge TVIVO instead, or get a 
 standard sort of sound card for sound.
I'm watching TV just fine with an ATI AIW Rage 128 Pro, FreeBSD
4-stable, and XFree86-4.3.x.  Granted, I'm not capturing, but to view
TV I installed the 'stuff' from http://gatos.sourceforge.net and
xawtv.  Full screen, all of the expected functions (except capture)
work well.  Try it ;)

I did try it, it doesn't support my card. I have an AIW 9800 Pro and it uses the 350 
Theater Chip. As far as I can tell it's still not supported.

All that might have changed.

 I didn't do the research. But there's enough hardware and such to make one happy if 
 they do the research.  But this is being pointed out to by other posters.
 
Granted, the Hauppage cards are better supported, but you might as
well use what you've got.
-- 
Joshua
There are some things worth dying for.
  -- Kirk, Errand of Mercy, stardate 3201.7
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How do I know if the gnome upgrade script is running properly?

2004-04-18 Thread freebsduser
I am currently on stage 4 of 5 of the gnome upgrade script and the only thing I get is 
that it will take a long time.

No other indications. I check with top and it shows actvity with cc1 and a fiew other 
items but no output is sent to the terminal session and occasionally the HD LED blinks 
but that's about it.

Is there something to be worried about?

Thanks.
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RE: How do I know if the gnome upgrade script is running properly?

2004-04-18 Thread freebsduser
Hey thanks! If that isn't in any of the copious instructions on doing the upgrade it 
should be.
 Go to a different terminal (ALT+F2, or F3, etc)
 Cd /var/tmp
 Do a quick ls to see the file name, but it'll look like
 gnome_upgrade_log.xxx
 Do a tail -f gnome_upgrade_log.
 
 And watch that screen
 
 ::-Original Message-
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 ::Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 4:45 PM
 ::To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ::Subject: How do I know if the gnome upgrade script is running 
 ::properly?
 ::
 ::
 ::I am currently on stage 4 of 5 of the gnome upgrade script 
 ::and the only thing I get is that it will take a long time.
 ::
 ::No other indications. I check with top and it shows actvity 
 ::with cc1 and a fiew other items but no output is sent to the 
 ::terminal session and occasionally the HD LED blinks but 
 ::that's about it.
 ::
 ::Is there something to be worried about?
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RE: OpenOffice-1.1 won't compile.....craps out

2004-04-18 Thread freebsduser
 ::-Original Message-
 ::From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 ::Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:58 PM
 ::To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ::Cc: Bryan S. Bursey; Ralph M. Los; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ::Subject: Re: OpenOffice-1.1 won't compile.craps out
 ::
 ::
 ::On Sunday 18 April 2004 05:38 pm, Bryan S. Bursey wrote:
 :: - Original Message -
 :: From: Ralph M. Los [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :: To: Jorn Argelo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :: Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :: Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 5:36 PM
 :: Subject: RE: OpenOffice-1.1 won't compile.craps out
 ::
 :: ::-Original Message-
 :: ::From: Jorn Argelo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :: ::Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 4:39 PM
 :: ::To: Ralph M. Los
 :: ::Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :: ::Subject: RE: OpenOffice-1.1 won't compile.craps out
 :: ::
 :: ::
 :: ::
 :: ::You might want to consider preinstalling the native Java 
 version 
 :: before you begin compiling OpenOffice.org. Due to 

 licences it is a 
 :: tad difficult to get Sun's version of Java ::running (this is, I 
 :: believe, the only version OOo will accept)
 :: ::
 :: ::So get your Java environment up and running first, before you 
 :: ::start with OOo.
 :: ::
 :: ::Cheers,
 :: ::
 :: ::Jorn
 ::
 ::
 ::Forget the Java, forget compiling - install the binary 
 ::package. No headaches, 
 ::less time, less filling, tastes great.
 ::
 ::-- 
 ::Best regards,
 ::Chris
 ::
 
 Chris - Ironic you should say that, I'm sitting here holding a cold one.
 Anyway... Where might I be able to get my hands on a bottle,
 err...binary package for FreeBSD?
 
 Thanks.
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Have you tried going to the OpenOffice web site? They have a nifty downloader thingy 
where you choose your OS and such then download. They have packages for 4.x and 5.2.

~Kris
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Re: Newbie Question

2004-04-18 Thread freebsduser
 Hello All,
 
How do I uninstall or disable snmpd. I have spent too many days 
 trying to find this info.
 
 Thank you.
 
 Jeff
 
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Places to look for startup items that I know about:
 1) rc.conf in your /etc
 2) /usr/local/etc/rc.d
You may want to check your /var/db/pkg directory to see if you installed anything like 
that as I don't have it running on my system. If you do find something in /var/db/pkg 
all you have to do is uninstall it either with pkg_delete or make deinstall (might be 
make uninstall) from the directory that snmp port was installed from.
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Re: chkrootkit reports infected date

2004-04-18 Thread freebsduser
 Hello,
 I just ran chkrootkit -n -q on a 5.2.1 box, and it showed date as being
 infected, but nothing else, no worms, and it didn't say with what. Given my
 last experience i would appreciate any suggestions as to how to identify
 this anomaly and stop it.
 Thanks.
 Dave.
 
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Hey there,

If you want to put yourself at ease fet the source for date and compile it. After it's 
compiled try again. I searched google groups and it seems you may be getting what they 
call a false positive.

HTH
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Re: lament about freebsd sacrifices

2004-04-15 Thread freebsduser
My only regret was that I didn't listen to my inner voice that said -- Don't get an 
ATI All In Wonder Pro for watching TV. Get a Hauppauge TVIVO instead, or get a 
standard sort of sound card for sound.

I didn't do the research. But there's enough hardware and such to make one happy if 
they do the research.  But this is being pointed out to by other posters.

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Dlink DWL520 and wi driver

2004-02-28 Thread freebsduser
Hey there all.

I was looking over the man page for 'wi' and saw that it had the Dlink DWL520 PCI card 
listed so I checked local computer parts stores in the area and found a DWL-G520 card. 
Are these cards the same as far as being compatible with the 'wi' driver?
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