...if I truss the smbd for such a slow connection I get a mess of smb messages being
exchanged prior to the requested browsing information. On a quick WindowsXP
connection's truss I do not see any of this pre-dialogue.
I have not a glue.
Thanks for any help.
Roman
Hello there!
Our company has set up a samba pdc server (2.2.6) serving about 30 win9x
machines on 2 different locations on different cities (A B) united by a
64k isdn connection. The samba server is on city A. Right now we just have
those win9x machines without user profiles, so machines on city
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I have been playing with samba for a short time. I
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Oktay Akbal wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Hsu, Cheng (Consultant) wrote:
But my experiment shows that I MUST
explicitly join the
NT domain
in order for everything to work.
Just a guess: Make sure that the server do not only have the same
smb.conf, but also the
Hello.
I've now compiled and installed Samba 3.0 alpha 21 on a Red Hat 8.0 box
(since I sadly don't have a current Mandrake box available in our
network).
Now I'm somewhat lost - what do I have to do, to make the Samba server
join the Active Directory (which doesn't support NT 4.0 Domains)?
Is
Hi, I'm new to linux and wanna know how to setup an 'autostart' for samba
at boottime,
i guess i've to put something like a shellscript in /etc/init.d. is there
any documentation of this ?
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Hello to All!
I have a Samba 2.2.5 PDC working on Solaris authorizing windows clients for
the DOMAIN. And I want to install second Samba server and also integrate
it into
the DOMAIN. The server runs Samba 2.2.7 on Debian Woody.
What I did:
- I have created /etc/hosts account for this server;
-
Stefan Schlesinger wrote:
Hi, I'm new to linux and wanna know how to setup an 'autostart' for samba
at boottime,
i guess i've to put something like a shellscript in /etc/init.d. is there
any documentation of this ?
There is...
First you should understand how Linux boots.
Read man inittab.
Hi
Im wondering if this is normal for samba to have such a high usage,with
this type of HW and
only between 150-200 users on it. I tough the SF280 would be better at
this job. Anyone got similar
setup i can compare to?
%usr%sys%wio %idle
08:00:01 2 12 6
Hi all,
Installed samba-2.2.5 in /usr/local/samba under Solaris 8 (NIS+) by
../configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --exec-prefix=/usr/local/samba
--with-acl-support
Although I defined
log file = /var/opt/samba/log.%m
in smb.conf I always get messages like following in
Howdy I've searched mailing lists and have not found anyone with the same
problem (as far as I can tell).
I've setup a samba pdc (samba-2.2.7-2 rpm for RedHat 8.0) following the
instructions on the samba PDC HOWTO:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/Samba-PDC-HOWTO.html
I've
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Fallsen, Tommy wrote:
Hi
Im wondering if this is normal for samba to have such a high usage,with
this type of HW and only between 150-200 users on it. I tough the SF280
would be better at this job. Anyone got similar setup
Any luck with this?
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
create a local printer and then use GetPrinter() to grab the
devmode of the local printer. Then run GetPrinter() on the
remote Samba printer to get the current properties and issue
a SetPrinter() with the new devmode.
If you have problems
And it is worse... You could probably (r)sync smb.conf, MACHINE.SID plus the
domain password (secrets.tdb?) between the two servers and things would work
for a while. But you need to do this on a regular basis as the password is
updated to a new random password every now and then (default
I want to put a Samba server online under RedHat 7.3 to replace an old Novell server.
Oplocks is turned off.
I ran a test last night with Visual FoxPro code like this:
**
do while not flock()request a file lock
try again
endo
get the date
Hi,
I'm trying to automate a server connection to various shares on my network (so
as to back them up). I use smbmount which works fine, except on one machine
running winXp:
i shared a directory on that machine, using a locally created windows user
with read-only rights as the only one
net ads join will add your samba box to the windows 2000 domain, and the domain does
not have to support mixed mode. You will need to have kerberos setup and tested on
your system (linux). Do you already have this done?
Errol
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I have a Samba PDC installed to authorize my windows network clients.
And it is running
on Solaris. I want to install a one another Samba file server and I want it
to authorize windows clients by consulting the PDC. This second server
must also
paricipate in the domain the PDC is responsible
I have samba running OK and SWAT was until yesterday, on the status window,
the smbd in SWAT now says not running when the smbd daemon is already
running. If I click on the start or restart buttons, it still shows as
not running and the smbd.log shows the entry- ERROR: smbd is already
running.
Hello,
I need to discover all available hosts and shares, printer and file, on
a mixed windows and Linux network. Windows machines are Win98 and WinXP.
I am using a simple Linksys router with router based DHCP. I can
discover the available shares on the Win98 machines but cannot seem to
get
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find a tutorial about pdb-mysql ?
I always checked
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/cvs_current/docs/htmldocs/pdb-mysql.html, but
It seems to be a little bit complicated for me...
I created a table called user, but I don't know how to fill it...
Regards,
Kenni
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we got a serious problem with samba 223 and winbind
i didn't find alot about on the net so I thought it could be interesting to
tell you
we have a file server w/ mandrake 8.0, a custom kernel 2.4.18 with quotas,
acls, and a custom samba 2.2.3 with quotas, acl, and winbind. samba
forwards
Hi all
I have a problem !!!
I want to configure samba with windows 98 SE.
I have used this site as reference
http://www.linuxfocus.org/Francais/May2002/article247.shtml
when I make testparam , I got this messages !!
[root@linuxserver root]# testparm
Load smb config files from
Hello,
I have a problem to authenticate users from my linux
box through samba/winbind to a Win2k PDC.
I can successfully get result from the following
command
wbinfo -g
wbinfo -a
getent passwd
I joind the domain using
smbpasswd -j Domain -r Server -U Administrator
I got erro if I ran wbinfo -t,
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[2003/02/07 11:12:04, 2] rpc_parse/parse_samr.c:samr_io_userinfo_ctr(5824)
samr_io_userinfo_ctr: unknown switch level 0x1a
[2003/02/07 11:12:04, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
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On 8 Feb 2003, Diego Rivera wrote:
Thus, the question is not only can it be done, but also will it be done
eventually, and what functionality is required to achieve it?
Work is already in progress. Better to start you discussion on
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Pieter wrote:
Would there be any reason that my HP Laserjet 6L has a totally different
preference panel when i attach it to my Linux host in stead of on the
local Windows machine? For example, all setting for multiple pages
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Jim C wrote:
In the course of correcting directory references for Mandrake in
smbldap-tools I came acrossed the following:
samba-2.2.7a/examples/LDAP/ldapsync.pl
on line 72 we have:
$ntpwd =
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have samba, winbind, w2k domain. Everything works fine BUT
User test is member of group ALL and group MARKETING
Group ALL have all permission on folder COMPANY, and group MARKETING
doesn't have
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Ok, I've been able to create a Samba PDC for XP and 2K
logins as well as several Samba file servers for
MacOSX, XP, 2K and Linux clients. All this with very
good performance and authentication
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On 11 Feb 2003, Sean Millichamp wrote:
I am using Samba to successfully load the printer list directly from
CUPS with one fairly significant caveat.
If a printer is added to CUPS while Samba is running there is apparently
nothing I can do to
We are using SAMBA 2.2.4 to support a large community of Windows users. The
latest deployment of PC's come with Windows XP, and we need to disable
Password Encryption on those to use SAMBA. We need help in locating the
EnablePlainTextPassword key.
Thanks in advance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are using SAMBA 2.2.4 to support a large community of Windows users.
The
latest deployment of PC's come with Windows XP, and we need to disable
Password Encryption on those to use SAMBA. We need help in locating the
EnablePlainTextPassword key.
Thanks in advance
It is the same as the Win2000_PlainPassword.reg file in the samba
docs/Registry directory.
Kyle Loree wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are using SAMBA 2.2.4 to support a large community of Windows users.
The
latest deployment of PC's come with Windows XP, and we need to disable
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Chris Shenton wrote:
===
[2003/02/11 10:19:47, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 6357 (2.2.7a)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in
--- Cyril Y. Nickonorov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Samba PDC installed to authorize my windows
network clients.
And it is running
on Solaris. I want to install a one another Samba
file server and I want it
to authorize windows clients by consulting the PDC.
This second server
must
Hi,
I tried the virtual samba server to allow 1 share
access off of eth0 and another share access off of
eth1.
Didn't like it as when eth0 was unplugged, so was
access to both shares as the virtual Samba server was
a child process off of the main Samba server being on
eth0.
Should I have 2 smb
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 13:10, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
known bug. The workaround i think is to send a HUP signal to the smbd in
question. Will be fixed in 3.0.
Alright, I can live with sending HUPs.
Are you using and addprinter command in smb.conf? If so I can probably
send you a
Hi,
I also had to do a;
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -UAdmininstrator%password
to join my Samba file server to my Samba PDC. I was
usingh security = server but found it not very robust.
The domain option is better.
Caveats;
security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes
Bri-
set disable spoolss = yes
Yess, magic. Thanks a lot. This works so the anoying
icon does not show any more.
Thanks again,
Bri-
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I've been reading this list for a few weeks now and
I've given advice on questions that look challenging
but I've deleted MANY questions like these:
How do I (easy question found in the documents)?
Though I don't count myself an expert, I've known
enough experts to see that they _HATE_ it when
GRRR... I send it only to him and not to the list. Lists without
Reply-To are bad :(
Errol Neal wrote:
net ads join will add your samba box to the windows 2000 domain, and the domain does
not have to support mixed mode. You will need to have kerberos setup and tested on
your system (linux).
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also had to do a;
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -UAdmininstrator%password
snip
security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes
Thanks, after I sent that, I remembered the first step
and wondered if there was something else in the
smb.conf I was forgetting (:
By the
See...
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/WinXP/Q_20461281.html#1
Quoting Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GRRR... I send it only to him and not to the list. Lists without
Reply-To are bad :(
Errol Neal wrote:
net ads join will add your samba box to the windows 2000
I have a samba file share which is used by about 30 client machines.
The clients run mostly win 2000 with a couple win 9x. My own machine is
a linux box which also connects as a client some times.
This week, some of the clients were unable to connect. For several of
the win 2k machines, I
Hi everyone! I have a little problem here.
First let explain my network topology
I have a 192.168.0.0/24 network, with win98 workstations, a NT
serving domain and another NT as a WINS server.
192.168.0.3 - NT / WINS
192.168.0.6 - NT / DOMAIN
192.168.0.1 - Internet gateway
192.168.0.2 - Wireless
...Figured it out...
This one W2k machine had issues with a specific windows update file. Upon
it's installation it would create the directories. I caught it in the act,
and disabled the network connection and it then finished the installation
just fine. All other updates since have installed
I want to put a Samba server online under RedHat 7.3 to replace an old Novell server.
Oplocks is turned off.
I ran a test last night with Visual FoxPro code like this:
**
do while not flock()request a file lock
try again
endo
get the date
start sarcasm
HI,
My name is ANGRY MAILING LIST GUY. I am here to tell you that I
don't appreciate seeing questions that are easily found within the basic
documentation for the somewhat to extremely complex service that you
wish to install on your server.
I find it terribly
On February 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If newbs tend to ask the same questions over and over and you
don't like to see what they wrote, delete it. You don't have to respond
and it's not that big of a deal to take a second to read something that
you have no intention of responding
You can also do what I do. Nicely answer the question and then
point out a few pieces of material that could assist that newb in
expanding their knowledge to a level closer to those of us who were once
newbs ourselves. You may make more friends, gain respect and also flex
the muscles within
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Chris de Vidal wrote:
I've been reading this list for a few weeks now and
I've given advice on questions that look challenging
but I've deleted MANY questions like these:
Well Chris, I to invite you to help answer more newbie questions. If you
can spare that time, then
Come on Newbies!
O tay,
were's the ANY key? (as in any one want a drink?)
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On 13 Feb 2003, Neal Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, i dont , feel that the newbies comment was in the spirit of the
open source, This list is here to help people, and if sombody is
asking a question, its part of the opensource comunity's responsibilty
to try to help
I don't know
On 13 Feb 2003, Pierrick Brossin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also do what I do. Nicely answer the question and then
point out a few pieces of material that could assist that newb in
expanding their knowledge to a level closer to those of us who were once
newbs ourselves. You may make
Before you assume, I actually host Linux Newbie
classes and answer some of the most basic questions in
great detail on our LUG list.
I believe I was misunderstood.
--- Robert Adkins II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My name is ANGRY MAILING LIST GUY.
Wasn't angry when I wrote it.
I am here
--- Martin Pool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think all Chris was asking for was a little
respect on both sides:
please do your homework before asking a question,
and please treat
nicely people who do ask.
In essense, yes, I was saying those very things, and
offered ways I've used to answer my
You mean the authentication or the changing password part??
Are they not supported at all??
I assumed that a Samba 3.0 server joining Win2K domain
means that it can authenticate a Win2k domain user.
Thus the user can map a network share folder which locates in the Samba
3.0 server.
Changing user
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 17:36, Chris de Vidal wrote:
Before you assume, I actually host Linux Newbie
classes and answer some of the most basic questions in
great detail on our LUG list.
I believe I was misunderstood.
--- Robert Adkins II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My name is ANGRY
Hi,
Regarding my Samba file server, settings;
socket options =
TCP_NODELAY
SO_SNDBUF=262144
SO_RCVBUF=262144
max xmit=65535
I'm getting 1.3GB xfer in 1 min (did a file move to
and fro x6).
Any way to tweak even higher?
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On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 12:02, adel essafi wrote:
Hi all
I have a problem !!!
I want to configure samba with windows 98 SE.
I have used this site as reference
http://www.linuxfocus.org/Francais/May2002/article247.shtml
when I make testparam , I got this messages !!
[root@linuxserver
Over what type of network are you moving this kind of data? 1.3gig in
one minute and you want faster?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Performance
Hi,
Regarding my
hi,
Here's an interesting one...
If I view the files on my Samba server, the file size is reported
differently depending on if I'm looking from WinXX or Win2k.
That is, if I do a 'properties' on a file with Windows ME for instance, I
see 'Size' and 'Size on Disk' numbers that seem reasonable.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 08:55:29PM -0800, Jason C. Leach wrote:
hi,
Here's an interesting one...
If I view the files on my Samba server, the file size is reported
differently depending on if I'm looking from WinXX or Win2k.
That is, if I do a 'properties' on a file with Windows ME for
Glenn J. Rowe wrote:
See...
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/WinXP/Q_20461281.html#1
What should this tell me? As far as I understood your link, it's about
making Win XP Home Edition join a Domain. I don't have XP Home, just XP
Pro and some Windows 2000 Pro boxes.
Alexander
Oktay Akbal wrote:
shared-storage or nfs (however this is made redundant in his case).
Both servers would then have the same tdbs.
Hm, this would mean he'd need to introduce a third server which holds
the shared storage. And to have this server be secured, he should have
a fourth server which
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote on Samba-Digest:
On 11 Feb 2003, Sean Millichamp wrote:
I am using Samba to successfully load the printer list directly from
CUPS with one fairly significant caveat.
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote on Samba-Digest:
On 11 Feb 2003, Sean Millichamp wrote:
I am using Samba to successfully load the printer list directly from
CUPS with one fairly significant caveat.
If a printer is added
Nicki Messerschmidt wrote on Samba-Digest:
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 17:22:01 +0100
From: Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Adding Printer driver with cupsaddsmb
Precedence: list
Message: 13
Hi lists,
Hi,
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Hi lists,
I still have a problem adding a driver to samba 2.2.7a-0.1 with
cupsaddsmb. Everything works fine except the addprinter call, which
terminates with NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFULL. This is because of a
WERR_ACCESS_DENIED message, which I don't
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote on Samba-Digest:
On 11 Feb 2003, Sean Millichamp wrote:
I am using Samba to successfully load the printer list directly from
CUPS with one fairly significant caveat.
If a printer is added to CUPS while Samba is running there is apparently
nothing I can do to have
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 03:53, Michael Sweet wrote:
Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
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Hi lists,
I still have a problem adding a driver to samba 2.2.7a-0.1 with
cupsaddsmb. Everything works fine except the addprinter call,
Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
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Hi lists,
I still have a problem adding a driver to samba 2.2.7a-0.1 with
cupsaddsmb. Everything works fine except the addprinter call, which
terminates with NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFULL. This is
Ken Cross wrote:
#define FD_SETSIZE 2048 /* Max # of winbindd connections */
must occur before the first invocation of sys/types.
This could be a build option, but it might be much simpler to hard-code
it in local.h, which is what I did to fix it.
Can somebody check the
Martin Pool wrote:
The PAM module might store previous passwords in a database (e.g. tdb)
that it maintains. Every time a password is set, it gets put in
there, with any other appropriate information (date?). When a new
password-setting attempt is made, it checks against the history, plus
I believe I have uncovered a problem that has been plaguing many people
on the user lists, variously reported as browsing slowdowns, printing
slowdowns/stalls, etc.
The issue has to do with WINS name queries when smbd and nmbd as a WINS
server are on the same machine. I believe this problem
Hi I have recently had cause to cross compile samba 2.2.7a from x86 to
arm uclibc linux. During the make i have come across a problem with
the int32 macro definition in /include/includes.h (line 459) the check
works out everything to do with getting a int32 defined then defines
*u*int32 Thought
The net ads lookup command is making use of a newly discovered protocol
(MS-CLDAP) that we really don't understand very well (especially in when
dealing with more complex trees).
What would be most helpful is if you could provide a network trace of the
CLDAP traffic to see what kind of
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Abhijeet Paturkar wrote:
Hi Richard,
This mail is to appreciate and thank the team doing samba work and
specially team looking after libsmbclient.
We have been using this lib in our project and its been a great help to
us.
So in a way we are associated with you people
Hi,
I started this mail yesterday ... 24h/day is not enough since
the past few days :(
First of all, I forget to state in the documentation that the external
program also needs to send a .\n on a new line after sending the
required fields.
1) Don't use recent password feature:
I did not want
Hi,
I have problem with printing with Samba 2.7.7. I have Red Hat 7.3 kernel 2.4.18-3. My
smb.cnf was working fine until I have upgraded Samba to 2.7.7, right now printer is
not working properly, but I did not change anything . Following message is appeared:
[2003/02/13 11:59:11, 7]
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Martin Pool wrote:
rpcclient.c/process_cmd has
if (cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] == '\n')
cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] = '\0';
if (!next_token(p, buf, , sizeof(buf))) {
return
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Martin Pool wrote:
rpcclient.c/process_cmd has
if (cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] == '\n')
cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] = '\0';
if (!next_token(p, buf, , sizeof(buf))) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 05:05, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Hi,
I started this mail yesterday ... 24h/day is not enough since
the past few days :(
:-)
First of all, I forget to state in the documentation that the external
program also needs to send a .\n on a new line after sending the
required
Hi all. I have been implementing a Windows Domain using Samba and LDAP
and noticed that when validating a workstation, Samba would only check
the /etc/passwd file and not LDAP. I changed the pdb_ldap.c and
srv_netlog_nt.c code so that if a workstation isn't in the /etc/passwd
file, it will check
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
or else your users change from password1
to password2 to password3 then back to password1.
They sure do! I hate that...
I spoke to my colleague, and he refreshed my memory
about that part: we variously used crypt or an MD4
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Shirish Kalele wrote:
Hi,
In init_unistr2, the string length for the UNISTR2 structure seems to be set
equal to the number of bytes occupied by the string when encoded in the Unix
charset (i.e. the value returned by
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 02:09, David Collier-Brown -- Customer Engineering
wrote:
Martin Pool wrote:
The PAM module might store previous passwords in a database (e.g. tdb)
that it maintains. Every time a password is set, it gets put in
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:24:57AM -0800, Herb Lewis wrote:
Isn't the second check for newline redundant?
Looks like it to me.
Only redundant if we can guarentee that the cmd string will only have
one \n at the end and no other ones embeded in the string. I don't
know enough about
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Shirish Kalele wrote:
In init_unistr2, the string length for the UNISTR2 structure seems to be set
equal to the number of bytes occupied by the string when encoded in the Unix
charset (i.e. the value returned by strlen()).
Hi,
I wanted to start a discussion on the following:
Implementing some SMB functions in the Kernel, within a Samba base,
or,
Bending and twisting Samba out of shape.
There are a number of reasons for wanting to use the Samba code base, but
at the same time, extend it to allow more
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:41:35AM -0800, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to start a discussion on the following:
Implementing some SMB functions in the Kernel, within a Samba base,
or,
Bending and twisting Samba out of shape.
There are a number of reasons for wanting to
Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Anybody doing this 'must change password every x days' thing has to
store the decrypted password, or else your users change from password1
to password2 to password3 then back to password1.
Hmmm, I am not sure of that. What is
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:41:35AM -0800, Richard Sharpe wrote:
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The return from the syscall would be a complete SMB, possibly with the
NetBIOS header in a separate buffer, and maybe more.
The entire NBT layer could be placed into the kernel. I would see,
perhaps, LMB, DMB, and NBNS
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, John E. Malmberg wrote:
Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Anybody doing this 'must change password every x days' thing has to
store the decrypted password, or else your users change from password1
to password2 to password3 then back to
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, my feelings on Samba in the kernel are the following.
1). We need to be able to de-multiplex incoming SMB's at the kernel
level to get over the W2K Terminal Server problem.
OK, I am not familiar with this problem. Can you say more please.
On 13 Feb 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Martin Pool wrote:
rpcclient.c/process_cmd has
if (cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] == '\n')
cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] = '\0';
if (!next_token(p, buf, ,
On 14 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a) If we want the password-quality script to handle this,
I think we'll all agree, storing clear text password is really
not a good idea. Perhaps the interface should provide the new
encrypted passwords to the external
Summary
When machine account passwords are changed, they are usually updated on
one of the BDC servers rather than the PDC server.
Topology
We are solely using Samba 2.2.7 file servers (Linux and Solaris) and
OpenLDAP for authentication. Our corporate network consists of 51
branch offices and
On 14 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do we even need to save the decrypted password?
A colleague once saved old encrypted passwords
to allow the do they really know the old one
test to be done via challange-response.
Different scripts might want to
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