The smbumount manual says:
With this program, normal users can unmount smb-filesystems, provided
that it is suid root. smbumount has been written to give normal
Linux
users more control over their resources.
I installed it as setuid root:
-rwsr-xr-x1 root
of 0)
Changing the code to use passlen2 basically allowed me to login, but I'm pretty sure
this is not the correct fix (I would think that one should first check if the
connection is unicode or not).
Just FYI,
Thanks :)
Nir.
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
Enjoy.
OK, now that I have looked at both traces in more detail,
here is what is
happening:
The bad trace, perhaps the one from UNIX, is returning
exactly the same
short name for each of those files, 0123456789AB.
The client tries
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 06:47:44PM +0200, Nir Soffer
Enjoy.
From a very very fast look, it looks like something with file mangling, but IANA
Samba Expert.
baddosdel.cap is against Samba-CVS (From yesterday)
gooddosdel.cap is against my personal W2K workstation.
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Here you go. Enjoy :)
N.
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and 12 will. Perhaps it's because something is
geared towards 8 characters, a dot, and 3 characters somewhere along the line?
Needless to say, it works fine on w2k shares...
Nir.
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. This one's probably on my side of configuration. :)
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From: Nir
winbind separator = +
winbind uid = 1-2
[CIFS]
comment = cifs exported dir
path = /mnt/fs
read only = no
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Nir Soffer wrote:
Something our QA department stumbled on:
I try to log on to my Samba 3.0a22 installation (make, make
install, the
usual shebang). The client name is CACOMISTLE (not the
NativeOS), the
user name is nirs, (not the domain).
Any ideas or thoughts, or are we
Nir Soffer wrote:
:
:
It seems to me that a more correct fix would be, in the
case of encrypt
passwords = no, to request a normal password and not a
UNICODE one. Is
this even possible in the protocol? (e.g - request
non-unicode passwords,
but still support non-unicode filenames
.
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));
/*
* Setting is_daemon here prevents us from eventually calling
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./winbindd -s /cluster/config/samba/smb.conf
[root@plat1 bin]# !getent
getent passwd | grep nirs
nirs:x:5125:625::/users4/nirs:/bin/bash
EXANET-IL+nirs:x:10088:10001:Nir Soffer:/home/EXANET-IL/nirs:/bin/false
[root@plat1 bin]# ./wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
[root@plat1 bin
seem to work.
Alpha 20 was the last version that actually worked for me...
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From: Ken Cross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:41 PM
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Subject: RE: winbindd losing trust relationship once in a
while (Samba 3.0)
The patch works on SAMBA_3_0 as of 5 minutes
users had files on the server. Their UIDs may get
mixed up. Last I looked the idmap _was_ rebuilt, but on-the-fly on a
first-come-first-served basis. In several times I removed it all the permissions were
mixed-up after winbind ran again.
N.
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On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 03:29, Nir Soffer wrote:
Hi there!
I appear to be having problems with trusted domains using 3.0a21.
Using Samba as a member server, as user nirs on domain
Exanet-il I
am unable to log on to a member server (snow) who is a
member of the
Exanet-qa
/sec_ctx.c:push_sec_ctx(255)
Anyone have any idea? Is this supposed to work in 3.0 now?
thanks,
Nir.
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to the
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list, please include all relevant information, including the
version of
Samba, and the OS type and version of both client and server. Without
context, no one can help you.
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to the
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called
my_nicefile:{some_strange_chars_here_in}.txt
has someone an idea how to solve this behaviour?
I'm betting on the ADS bug.
It was fixed AFAIK in 2.2.4. I would upgrade to 2.2.6.
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Hi!
[snip]
Changes since 2.2.6pre2
[snip]
17) Merge winbindd with current (more advanced) state of play in
APPLIANCE_HEAD
Can anyone enlighten to me as to what exactly that means? What
functionality was added, what fixes were applied, etc.?
Thanks,
Nir
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Hmm. According to these articles, if I change the machine password
change interval in smb.conf to an impossible value (1,000,000 days), the
PDC would never know, and/or care? Is this true?
Thanks,
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to the users in winbind regardless of
the users existance in other NSS databases.
Nir.
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I'm assuming something in winbindd's state got iffy, and then
authentication failed. I don't have access to the PDC to see if maybe
the error was caused by an event there, but I was wondering if anyone
knows what's going on there.
Thanks,
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to check that out.
Anyway, try a rejoin and see if that helps.
I was hoping to avoid a machine account reset, or a rejoin, but I
assumed that's what I'll have to do anyway.
Thanks!
Nir.
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Nir Soffer wrote:
On a Linux machine, running Samba 2.2.4, we got this
error message:
Aug 7 01:47:01 node1-mgmt winbindd[7034]: [2002/08/07
01:47:01, 0]
rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:rpc_api_pipe(359)
Aug 7 01:47:01 node1-mgmt winbindd[7034]: cli_pipe:
return critical
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Nir Soffer wrote:
Hmmm, so you do not get core files on your platform either? Is this
FreeBSD or something else?
I am experiencing the same on FreeBSD, and
haven't had time to look into this, as other techniques could
give me the
info I wanted
.
Thanks,
Nir.
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the same (with more robust
code,
albeit not very suitable for external uses - it uses some propietry
libraries
and extremely silly ways of getting the port number and IP host to
connect
to) in a cluster environment and haven't experienced any difficulties.
Thanks!
Nir.
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