be found... I've built
it from the sources and gotten it working, but is this something that needs
to be corrected in the rpm? Has anyone else noticed this, or did I do
something silly that I haven't realized yet?
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get the same behavior after
issuing `service iptables stop`. I'm using the 2.2.6-2 RPM for RH 8.0
from samba.org. It's not that big of a deal to configure manually, but
it would be nice to know why it doesn't work.
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places right click on samba comp and login as
diferent user...
- Original Message -
From: Justin Georgeson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 11:03 PM
Subject: [Samba] windows - 2.2.6
I have the official 2.2.6 RPM for RH 8 installed, and can mount
Mlcoch, Ing wrote:
I dont whith default config on rh8 samba. Try to your smb.conf add or
change
line
domain logons=no
and your smbpasswd user must exist with sam name on linux user
database and
must have home directory.
- Original Message -
From: Justin Georgeson
To:
Sent: Friday, November
Thought I has sent this to the list. Here's my final setup, which works
for me. It uses iptables, so not all of it may carry over back to ipchains.
Ok, here's what I have, and it works. I get the impression that the
RELATED,ESTABLISHED stuff doesn't apply to UDP, so I just said to ACCEPT
replies are sent to
random ports.
--- Justin Georgeson
wrote:
No change, interestingly enough, iptables says
--cport is unknown
without -m, and I don't see mention of what -m does
in the man page. I
have version 1.2.6a-2 of iptables, packaged by
RedHat. Looking at
tcpdump, the netbios-ns reply
state --state INVALID -j DROP
-A keep_state -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
# debug, info, notice, warning, err, crit, alert und emerg
-A keep_state -m limit --limit 10/minute --limit-burst 10 -j LOG
--log-level notice --log-prefix Packets dropped:
-A keep_state -j DROP
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Ok, so I know from `netstat --ip -lnp` that the only ports smbd and nmbd
are using are TCP 139, and UDP 137 and 138. I find it a little odd
though that nmbd is bound to both 0.0.0.0 AND my primary interface. My
problem is that I can't access shares on a windows machine unless I turn
off my
. Make sure you insert this before the
reject rules.
James Hubbard
Justin Georgeson wrote:
Ok, so I know from `netstat --ip -lnp` that the only ports smbd and nmbd
are using are TCP 139, and UDP 137 and 138. I find it a little odd
though that nmbd is bound to both 0.0.0.0 AND my primary interface
? Any idea how to get
past this?
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, but instead of [U ]:LCT-, I get [UX
]:LCT-, and I'm not sure what that means.
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Is there a way to use ssh tunnels to access samba shares on a remote
system from a Win 2K box? I have some linux boxen behind a NAT in a data
center, and someone wants samba access to to one of them. No way in hell
am I opening it through the NAT. Thanks.
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Fax713.460.4051
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creation...from what
I've read I need something like
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -s /bin/false -M $u
but this doesn't work for some reason.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or haven't considered?
Thanks very much,
Sam.
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everyone change edit permissions for files/folders
in their profile. But nothing in the Public share can be changed. New
files/folders can be created/deleted. But they are created with the
wrong permissions and the permissions can't be changed. Please help.
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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.
Justin Georgeson wrote:
I have 2.2.5 (installed using binary RPM) on Red Hat 7.2 (should be
fully up2date
, but I'm not having much luck. Please help.
Justin Georgeson wrote:
I have Samba 2.2.1a installed on RedHat 7.2, using RedHat's rev 4 RPMs
(samba-common, samba-client, samba, and samba-swat 2.2.1a-4). I have the
PDC part working. But there is one file share giving me problems. I have
a folder
:
2.2.1 is very old and has lots of bugs...
upgrade to 2.2.6 when that comes out this week
(or if you cant wait use 2.2.5)
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:37, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions here? I've read plenty of documentation
and can't figure this out (HOWTOs and man pages
2.2.5)
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:37, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions here? I've read plenty of documentation
and can't figure this out (HOWTOs and man pages). I'm apparently also
having a problem with profiles synching back up the server. Users are
apparently looisng work
for different
sub trees.
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UnBound Technologies, Inc.
http://www.unboundtech.com
Main 713.329.9330
Fax713.460.4051
Mobile 512.789.1962
5295 Hollister Road
Houston, TX 77040
Real Applications using Real Wireless Intelligence(tm)
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