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3.0.2 release planned for Friday (2/6)

2004-02-02 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Re: [Samba] Able to Mount home, but getting failure errors in logs

2004-02-02 Thread Collen
Jeah, i have the same here..

i got 1pdc  1 bdc running fine.
the file server setup with security=domain gives the same error here.
all samba servers are 302rc1..
i also have an old samba (2.2.2) server. in the same setup.
he also gives these error's (and even more worse errors)
but the 222 version can's connect to these shares, while the 302rc1
has no problems here..
indeed a strange error dunno what the solution is..
l8r
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Friday, January 30, 2004, 8:15:18 PM, you wrote:

HL Hi,

HL I have a few users that are creating errors like below.  These users have mapped
HL a directory via Samba and also have it connected.  They can access their home
HL directory or other directory via Samba fine, but it is strange that every hour
HL on the hour there is a failure put into the log (even though they are working).
HL My server is joined to the Domain and it is using security=DOMAIN.  Has anyone
HL else ever seen anything like this?

HL [2004/01/19 09:58:19, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(705)
HL   sc276563 (158.147.58.188) connect to service jbogus initially as user jbogus
HL (uid=X, gid=X) (pid 2189)
HL [2004/01/19 10:06:07, 0]
HL smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1990)
HL   call_nt_transact_ioctl(0x90028): Currently not implemented.
HL [2004/01/19 18:00:41, 0] smbd/service.c:set_current_service(56)
HL   chdir (/home/jbogus) failed

HL [2004/01/20 04:00:40, 0] smbd/service.c:set_current_service(56)
HL   chdir (/home/jbogus) failed
HL [2004/01/20 05:00:40, 0] smbd/service.c:set_current_service(56)
HL   chdir (/home/jbogus) failed



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Re: [Samba] Login time logging?

2004-02-02 Thread Remco Barendse
I just tried using the netlogon share to see whether certain machines come 
up on the net.

The problem is that only machines that are running Win9x appear, anything 
more modern like XP clients do not seem to connect to netlogon? There is 
no entry in the log at least.


On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 23:49, Remco Barendse wrote:
  Hi all!
 
  I need a setup that will log exactly when a user has logged in or out of
  samba.
 
  Preferably I would like to have a separate list per user, but this can
  also be achieved with grep.
 
  I found some solutions that rely on login script processing which is
  nice
  if your clients are running Win95/Win98 but for anything else it won't
  work.
 
  Anybody know of a solution?
 
  Many people enable utmp support on the server for this.
 
 I have in [netlogon] a
 root preexec = /usr/local/samba/bin/netlogon-preexec.sh %u %I %m %T
 shell-script which does:
 #!/bin/sh
 #Parameters:
 #1.: user, %u
 #2.: Client-IP, %I
 #3.: NetBIOS Machine name, %m
 #4/5.: Timestamp, %T
 #6.: Group, %g
 #4/5 (Timestamp) are no longer used
 /samba/netlogon/generateLoginBatch $1 $2 $3
 echo insert into logins (user, host, ip, date, time) values ('$1', '$3',
 '$2', curdate(), curtime() ); | /usr/bin/mysql -u mysqlUser sambaLogins
 
 Windows does (AFAIK) not have the concept of logout-scripts, so you'll
 never know when people log out. When I have spare time I sometimes
 generate a little machine-usage report from that data.
 
 

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[Samba] Re: W9x doesn't download printer drivers

2004-02-02 Thread Francesco Malvezzi
Your posting doesn't contain any helpful details about your
problem.
Sorry,

[global]
printcap name = cups
printing = cups
[print$]
comment = Printer Driver
path = /etc/samba/drivers
browseable = yes
guest ok = no
read only = yes
write list = root,@adm
[kyocera]
comment = Stampante app.to Teresa
invalid users = @noprint
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = yes
public = no
guest ok = no
writable = no
printable = yes
printer admin = @adm
[root#]cupsaddsmb -v -U root kyocera

Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%passwd' -c 'adddriver 
Windows NT x86 
kyocera:cupsdrvr.dll:kyocera.ppd:cupsui.dll:cups.hlp:NULL:RAW:NULL'
Printer Driver kyocera successfully installed.

Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%passwd' -c 
'mkdir WIN40;put /var/spool/cups/tmp/401e03d9a1270 WIN40/kyocera.PPD;put 
/usr/share/cups/drivers/ADFONTS.MFM WIN40/ADFONTS.MFM;put 
/usr/share/cups/drivers/ADOBEPS4.DRV WIN40/ADOBEPS4.DRV;put 
/usr/share/cups/drivers/ADOBEPS4.HLP WIN40/ADOBEPS4.HLP;put 
/usr/share/cups/drivers/DEFPRTR2.PPD WIN40/DEFPRTR2.PPD;put 
/usr/share/cups/drivers/ICONLIB.DLL WIN40/ICONLIB.DLL;put 
/usr/share/cups/drivers/PSMON.DLL WIN40/PSMON.DLL;'
Domain=[LETTERE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.2rc1]
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION making remote directory \WIN40
putting file /var/spool/cups/tmp/401e03d9a1270 as \WIN40/kyocera.PPD 
(17699,6 kb/s) (average 17700,2 kb/s)
putting file /usr/share/cups/drivers/ADFONTS.MFM as \WIN40/ADFONTS.MFM 
(4496,7 kb/s) (average 4806,1 kb/s)
putting file /usr/share/cups/drivers/ADOBEPS4.DRV as \WIN40/ADOBEPS4.DRV 
(11623,3 kb/s) (average 7941,4 kb/s)
putting file /usr/share/cups/drivers/ADOBEPS4.HLP as \WIN40/ADOBEPS4.HLP 
(28731,9 kb/s) (average 8702,1 kb/s)
putting file /usr/share/cups/drivers/DEFPRTR2.PPD as \WIN40/DEFPRTR2.PPD 
(13163,8 kb/s) (average 8720,1 kb/s)
putting file /usr/share/cups/drivers/ICONLIB.DLL as \WIN40/ICONLIB.DLL 
(19226,2
kb/s) (average 8969,3 kb/s)
putting file /usr/share/cups/drivers/PSMON.DLL as \WIN40/PSMON.DLL 
(11199,8 kb/s) (average 9012,5 kb/s)

Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%passwd' -c 'adddriver 
Windows 4.0 
kyocera:ADOBEPS4.DRV:kyocera.PPD:NULL:ADOBEPS4.HLP:PSMON.DLL:RAW:ADOBEPS4.DRV:kyocera.PPD,ADOBEPS4.HLP,PSMON.DLL,ADFONTS.MFM,DEFPRTR2.PPD,ICONLIB.DLL'
Printer Driver kyocera successfully installed.

Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%passwd' -c 'setdriver 
kyocera kyocera'
Succesfully set kyocera to driver kyocera.

[root]# ls -R /etc/samba/drivers/WIN40/
/etc/samba/drivers/WIN40/:
0  ADFONTS.MFM  DEFPRTR2.PPD  ICONLIB.DLL  PSMON.DLL
/etc/samba/drivers/WIN40/0:
ADOBEPS4.DRV
ADOBEPS4.HLP  kyocera.PPD
I hope it could help.

So only one idea crosses my mind: there is a difference in
the supported length of printer names to be used by WIN40
(== NT/2K/XP) and W32X86 (== 95/98/ME) clients
Thank you for the helpful hint. But kyocera is shorter than 8 chars.

Francesco
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[Samba] Joining Samba 3.02rc1 to Active Directory

2004-02-02 Thread Sherif Yousef
Hi!

I have currently configured all my linux/unix users authenticate
against an LDAP server. This ldap server is also used for the users in
samba.
I also have an MS Active Directory server on a win2k3 machine running.
The problem I have now is that I want to make Samba a part of the AD
so that the SAMBA takes care of all the user accounts for the win2k3
machine.
(to put it simple - AD should have no own users (except admin) and
authenticate all the users against the user database stored on the
samba machine)

So, what is the best approach to this problem and how should I
proceed?
I'm not really good with samba nor very custom with AD so any help is
appriciated

Many thanks in advance

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[Samba] Re: {Samba}Cannot list domain users and groups

2004-02-02 Thread Jérôme Fenal
Arif M. Rahaman wrote:
Hi,
I have a samba 2.2.8a configured on Freebsd 5.2. I have configured winbind
to where if you do a wbinfo -u command, i will get a list of all my
domain users. But when i do a getpwent, I only get a listing of all my
local accounts on my BSD box. What could be the problem.
What says your /etc/nsswitch.conf ?
it should have winbind somewhere (for passwd and group entries).
Regards,

Jérôme

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RE: [Samba] CUPS postscript driver - setting up **ERRATA**

2004-02-02 Thread Chris Aitken
 Subject: [Samba] CUPS postscript driver - setting up **ERRATA**


  [Samba] CUPS postscript driver - setting up **ERRATA**
  Chris Aitken chris at ion-dreams.com
  Thu Jan 29 12:14:02 GMT 2004
 
 
  Hi All,
 
  Following instructions from here:
  http://samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/docs/man/CUPS-printing.html#id2942237
 
  and also in the Official Samba Howto book, I tried to install
 the CUPS PS
  driver using cupsaddsmb.
 
  It failed due to various reasons, and then I finally got it to work.
 
  When I unpacked the latest tar.gz file
 (cups-samba-5.0rc3.tar.gz) it doesn't
  unpack the files as:
 
  cupsdrvr.dll
  cupsui.dll
  cups.hlp
 
  but as
 
  cupsdrv5.dll(5 instead of r)
  cupsui5.dll (extra 5)
  cups5.hlp   (extra 5).
 

 That version 5 of the CUPS PostScript Driver is not (yet) meant to
 be used with cupsaddsmb. (Unfortunately its docu doesn't make that
 really clear).

 It is meant to be used by the CUPS IPP Client for Win NT/2K/XP (which
 allows driver and printer installation on the clients without and
 independently of Samba. Also, it is a version 3 driver (non-Kernel
 mode), IIRC (but I might err).

I was wondering whether it was a version 3 driver or not - either way,
cupsaddsmb stuff it into W32X86\2\, as a kernel mode driver.

It works though - once the files are renamed (after untarring).

Chris


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[Samba] Re: Samba 3.0.1 and OpenLDAP 2.2.4 with TLS

2004-02-02 Thread Martin Ritchie
Here are the configurations that i've been using I still am unable to 
get samba to authenticate with OpenLDAP if anyone has a working 
combination then I would love to hear from you. The ldap server is 
working fine as a unix and exim authenticator but I can't get samba to 
talk to it using a secure channel. Without tls/ssl everything is fine.

Anyone have any thoughts on the configuration or approach.

My Samba configure was this
  $ ./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var 
--with-configdir=/etc/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/samba/private 
--with-lockdir=/var/lock --with-piddir=/var/run 
--with-logfilebase=/var/log --with-smbmount --with-utmp --with-syslog 
--with-pam_smbpass --with-ldapsam --with-ldap --with-quotas --with-ssl

My smb.conf is more or less this
[global]
 netbios name = cam
 ldap server = .kelvininstitute.com
 ldap admin dn=cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
  ## This should be chanded to an account with less permissions.
# I tried both of these ssl options but neither would work.
# start_tls is what the docs said to use.
 ldap ssl = start_tls
# ldap ssl = on
 ldap delete dn = no
 ldap suffix = dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
 ldap user suffix = ou = People
 ldap group suffix = ou = Group
 ldap machine suffix = ou = Computers
 # generally the default ldap search filter is ok
 ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
 ldap passwd sync = yes
This is pretty much the /etc/ldap.conf:
# Your LDAP server. Must be resolvable without using LDAP.
host x.kelvininstitute.com
# The distinguished name of the search base.
base dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
pam_password exop
nss_base_passwd ou=people,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com?one
nss_base_shadow ou=people,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com?one
nss_base_group  ou=group,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com?one
nss_base_hosts  ou=hosts,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com?one
TLS_CACERT /var/ki-ca2/demoCA/cacert.pem
ssl on




Philip Juels wrote:
I'm new to this too and wondering if you have any notes or did you 
follow online docs to get Samba to authenticate over ldap.  I've hit a 
wall...have a working ldap server (with TLS) which we can successfully 
authenticate jboss connections,  compiled samba from latest source 
with-ldap and with-ldapsam, added a test user to the ldap server with 
sambaSamAccount and posixAccount, but I'm not sure how to set up 
smb.conf and ldap.conf.

Thanks,

Philip Juels
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin Ritchie wrote:

Hi all I know this may be more a Samba question but I'm hoping this is 
something someone else has done.

I've been searching the lists and web for an answer but i'm stumped 
hope some one here has an answer for me. As I'm new to this sysadmin 
role.
I have set up OpenLDAP to authenticate our linux users and exim MTAs. 
This all works fine with OpenLDAP only providing a ldaps:/// 
connection on 636.

However I cannot for the life of me get samba to speak tls to it. I've 
seen numerous suggestions of simply putting

ldap ssl = start_tls or
ldap ssl = on
in the smb.conf file but neither do the trick my dev platform that 
doesn't use tls works fine. However I get the following responses from 
the above two options.

with start_tls I get a not supported option
[EMAIL PROTECTED] source]# smbpasswd ritchiem
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Not Supported
Connection to LDAP Server failed for the 1 try!
smbldap_search_suffix: Problem during the LDAP search: (unknown) (Not 
Supported)
Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Not Supported
Connection to LDAP Server failed for the 1 try!
smbldap_search_suffix: Problem during the LDAP search: (unknown) (Not 
Supported)
Failed to find entry for user ritchiem.
Failed to modify password entry for user ritchiem

and with ldap ssl = on , the conection just dies

[EMAIL PROTECTED] source]#  smbpasswd ritchiem
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
failed to bind to server with dn= cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com 
Error: Can't contact LDAP server
(unknown)
Connection to LDAP Server failed for the 1 try!
Broken pipe

Now I'm guessing that the reason I get Not Supported from the 
start_tls is that my backeddb is a ldapam with a ldaps url and so all 
comms should be secure. However when running strace over the above 
command the reason that I get a broken pipe with ssl = on is that it 
is trying to send the dn= cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com and 
password as plain text.

One final thing about the smb.conf file. Is the ldap port information 
actually used as when running testparm it doesn't show up in the 
output and the port to connect on seems to be determined by the 
backend passdb uri; either ldap for 386 or ldaps for 636. Is this so 
or am I missing a trick?

Any suggestions on how to make this go?

tia


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[Samba] PANIC: internal error..

2004-02-02 Thread Collen
Well got a problem i gues...

i got even more error's in my log files..
some about schannel processing error, or no route to host or get peer
name...
still everything looks to be working fine.. (got no complaints from
the users)
but these internal error's i get a fewtimes aday..
dunno, do i need to make a bugreport for it ?
or do you need some extra debug info..

l8r
Collen
#-
[2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 15118 (3.0.2rc1)
  Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection
[2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
  ===
[2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1400)
  PANIC: internal error
[2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1408)
  BACKTRACE: 17 stack frames:
   #0 smbd(smb_panic+0x181) [0x818a994]
   #1 smbd [0x817b5ce]
   #2 smbd [0x817b617]
   #3 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x401734f8]
   #4 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_free+0x7c) [0x401bdfbc]
   #5 smbd(talloc_destroy_pool+0x26) [0x818eebd]
   #6 smbd(talloc_destroy+0x17) [0x818ef0c]
   #7 smbd(conn_free+0x1a2) [0x808646f]
   #8 smbd(close_cnum+0x22c) [0x80c04fc]
   #9 smbd(reply_tdis+0xa4) [0x809cbdb]
   #10 smbd [0x80bce0c]
   #11 smbd [0x80bce96]
   #12 smbd(process_smb+0x1b9) [0x80bd191]
   #13 smbd(smbd_process+0x153) [0x80bdbec]
   #14 smbd(main+0x6ec) [0x81e3e5b]
   #15 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc7) [0x40160917]
   #16 smbd(chroot+0x31) [0x8076d21]
[2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(948)
  getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
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[Samba] Problem adding a machine on the domain with samba-3.0.2rc1

2004-02-02 Thread Frédéric Descamps
Hi,

I've a problem adding a machine in the domain.
The pdc is a samba 3, the client a win2k pro.
Accounts are stored in ldap... I've tryed with administrator and root
(uid=0, gid=0) but no success :-(
On the wks it gives me user name or password incorrect but on the logs
I've everything correct.
In ldap the machine is created as top, inetOrgPerson and posixAccount
... no samba related object.

[2004/02/02 12:18:09, 5] auth/auth_util.c:make_server_info_sam(841)
  make_server_info_sam: made server info for user Administrator -
Administrator
[2004/02/02 12:18:09, 3] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(268)
  check_ntlm_password: sam authentication for user [administrator]
succeeded
...
[2004/02/02 12:18:09, 5] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(292)
  check_ntlm_password:  PAM Account for user [Administrator] succeeded
[2004/02/02 12:18:09, 2] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(305)
  check_ntlm_password:  authentication for user [administrator] -
[administrator] - [Administrator] succeeded
...
[2004/02/02 12:18:09, 3] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(705)
  fred-6csvh95hqd (192.168.14.29) connect to service IPC$ initially as
user Administrator (uid=0, gid=512) (pid 2461)
...
[2004/02/02 12:18:12, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1104)
  timeout_processing: End of file from client (client has disconnected).
[2004/02/02 12:18:12, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2004/02/02 12:18:12, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(558)
  Closing connections
[2004/02/02 12:18:12, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(69)
  Yielding connection to
[2004/02/02 12:18:12, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(601)
  Server exit (normal exit)



If somebody could help me...


Thx in advance,


regards,

fred.

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[Samba] ldaps connections

2004-02-02 Thread Martin Ritchie
It is my understanding that a secure ldap connection should only send 
encrypted data yet my configuration is sending plaintext

The following strace output from a smbpasswd results in the following:

connect(4, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(636), 
sin_addr=inet_addr(ldap server)}}, 16) = -1 EINPROGRESS (Operation 
now in progress)
...snip...
write(4, 07\2\1\1`2\2\1\3\4$cn=Manager,dc=kelvin..., 57) = 57
write(1, failed to bind to server with dn..., 104failed to bind to 
server with dn= cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com Error: Can't 
contact LDAP server
) = 104
..snip...
write(4, 0\5\2\1\2B\0, 7) = -1 EPIPE (Broken pipe)
--- SIGPIPE (Broken pipe) ---
+++ killed by SIGPIPE +++

A connection to the server is started on the correct port but then the 
dn is sent in the clear and the server kill the connection.

The ldap section from testparm -v yields

   ldap server = ldap server
ldap port = 636
ldap suffix = dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
ldap machine suffix = ou = Computers
ldap user suffix = ou = People
ldap group suffix = ou = Group
ldap idmap suffix =
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
ldap admin dn = cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
ldap ssl = Yes
ldap passwd sync = Yes
ldap delete dn = No
any thoughts?

Cheers

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[Samba] DIFFICULT printing question SAMBA/WinXP/Cups

2004-02-02 Thread Michael Gasch
hi there

following this guide 
http://de.samba.org/samba/docs/man/printing.html#id2933004

i try to add network printers on clients via startup-script

my problem: samba should just be the driver provider and not spool 
print jobs...those should go directly to the printers

it should just give the needed driver to the client and tell him, that 
he should use a TCP/IP port and NOT the samba-printing-port

my script:

rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\sambapdc\copy07.my.domain 
/r IP_192.168.1.1

192.168.1.1 = TCP/IP Port of the Printer copy07

but it doesn't work - the printer maps perfectly but the port is Samba 
Printer Port and i can't add a new port, because this request is not 
supported

hence the printer is not shared in my smb.conf (just the neccessary CUPS 
entries to give a driver to the clients), the Samba Printer Port 
points to nowhere

-- smb.conf snip --

[global]

   printing = CUPS
   printcap name = CUPS
   load printers = yes
[print$]
   comment = Printer Driver Download Area
   path = /sambadrivers
   browseable = yes
   guest ok = yes
   read only = yes
   write list = root
[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no
   public = yes
   guest ok = yes
   writable = no
   printable = yes
   printer admin = root
please help me
ask me, if i forgot something
THX
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[Samba] Virus incident

2004-02-02 Thread Panda_PerimeterScan_Sendmail_Edition
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[Samba] 3.0.2rc2 ads member server: kerberos ok, ntlm fails

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Beck
Hello,

I set up samba 3.0.2rc2 (also tried 3.0.1 which had other problems) on 
Debian sid as an ADS member server:

- joining the domain works flawlessly

- browsing the samba server via 'smbclient -k -L //samba' works flawlessly

- browsing the samba server via 'smbclient -L //samba -U user%pw' fails 
with 'session setup failed: NT_STATUS_TRUSTED_RELATIONSHIP_FAILURE'

- browsing an Win2k member server via 'smbclient -L //win2k -U user%pw' 
works flawlessly

Any sugesstions/hints on this from the samba gurus ?
More debug info is available if required.
btw. there is an interessting little thing:

samba client (3.0.1) and samba server negotiated as smb dialect: 'Samba'
according to http://www.ubiqx.org/cifs/SMB.html#SMB.6 this is not used 
anymore ...

samba client ans win2k negotiated as smb dialect: 'NT LANMAN 1.0'
(as expected I would say).


regards
Stefan
my smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = ITER
realm = ITEREU.DE
server string = %h server (Samba %v)
security = ADS
password server = x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n 
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .
syslog = 0
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 1000
server signing = auto
deadtime = 15
keepalive = 0
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE
load printers = No
lm announce = No
preferred master = No
local master = No
domain master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = x.x.x.x, y.y.y.y
ldap ssl = no
utmp = Yes
panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d
invalid users = root
hide special files = Yes
delete veto files = Yes
veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
map archive = No
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[Samba] Auditing access to Samba shares printer issues

2004-02-02 Thread Frank John Bruzzaniti
Hi,
I'm new to the list and have a few questions in regards to auditing
with Samba 3.

I've tried using the Samba VFS module audit, but it only logs access
with reference to samba share session id's.  I need to use smbstatus to
map that id to a username.  Unfortunately the session I'd are not unique
and are reused.

Is there a simple way to audit Samba user access ?
Surely this kind of accountability is required in many production
environment, how do you track user access to files otherwise ?

Regards,
 Frank

P.S.  I've also had Samba print cues freeze up since I upgraded from
Redhat 8.0 to Fedora Core 1, I'd be interested in hearing from anyone
else with the same problem or solution.
  

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[Samba] Changing from samba 2-2.8a to 3.1 with ldap?

2004-02-02 Thread Michal Gubik
Hi, I am trying to upgrade from old samba to new one, I replaced the 
samba.schema for open-ldap, changed the smb.conf file to:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap//localhost added ldap amin dn and suffix 
options but it still aint working with the old ldap records? Do I have 
to dump the old records and update them with some changes to the ldap 
with new schema or is samba3 ldap backward compatible? Can anyone 
describe the process of migrating from old samba to new one with ldap?

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[Samba] Content violation

2004-02-02 Thread Mail_Gateway
Content violation found in email message.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

File(s): text.zip

Matching filename: *.zip


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[Samba] Problem adding W2K to Samba/LDAP PDC

2004-02-02 Thread samba3
Hi, 

I'm trying to add W2K workstation into Samba3 domain and get a message: 'username or 
password is incorrect'
(or smth similar, my w2k is localized).

1. login is root, password is correct (i can access shared folders).
2. I use pure ldapsam passdb backend
3. I added user root to ldap and changed his uidNumber to 0
4. I joined user root to group Admins
5. root sambaSID is: S-1-5-21-1036508587-608570407-1912796235-500
6. root sambaPrimaryGroupSID is: S-1-5-21-1036508587-608570407-1912796235-512
7: Admins sambaSID is: S-1-5-21-1036508587-608570407-1912796235-512
8: net getlocalsid output: SID for domain ZYXEL is: 
S-1-5-21-1036508587-608570407-1912796235
9: I added machine account to LDAP.

Problem with root's username/password doesn't occur when 
   passdb backend = smbpasswd ldapsam,
because I have a root account in smbpasswd with uid 0, but in this case samba adds 
workstations into smbpasswd!!!
(despite the EXISTING machine account in LDAP).
well, smbpasswd is not a problem, i'm  just going to use ldap anyway

Please help, I'm getting mad trying to build my domain back.
Any hints appreciated.
TIA
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[Samba] LDAP versus LDAPSAM

2004-02-02 Thread Philip Juels
Hi all,

What exactly is the difference between ldap and ldapsam compilations? 
What functional differences are there for samba?  I assume you can do
user authentication with just ldap?  Is ldapsam only necessary for PDC
functionality?

There seems to be loads of documentation on Samba-as-PDC-to-LDAP, but
virtually none that I could find for just samba-to-ldap (over TLS, so
no PAM) user authentication (I'm not interested in setting up a
samba-based PDC, although I will if I have to).
Thanks,

Philip Juels
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Re[2]: [Samba] smbd pids

2004-02-02 Thread Collen
Nope.. but here is some more..
it ain't samba (i gues)
in my message log i get - KERNEL: LEASE BROKEN - owner pid = 22239
so it's a locking bug in the kernel (searched the internet)
some how, every thu. at 12.15 it happens ??
dunno why.. checked the crontab no event orso on 12.15 thu.
the backup  file server have no prob (run on the same setup)
only way they differ is of an promis tx4 raid controller, rest is an
exact copy of linuxsamba..

l8r.. thnx.
-
Collen Blijenberg (Systeem/Netwerk Beheerder)

Montessori Lyceum 
Herman Jordan
Zeist

Monday, February 2, 2004, 4:11:41 PM, you wrote:

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GJC Hash: SHA1

GJC Collen wrote:
GJC | Ehh, nope..
GJC |
GJC | got a 2.4.22-acl kernel...
GJC | sorry..
GJC | not sure if it samba or something else...

GJC I don't see this on 2.4.2x with ot without the
GJC posix acl patches.  Are these zombied process?
GJC Or ones with a parent pid of 1?





GJC cheers, jerry
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[Samba] The Seton Hall University mail system has detected a virus in your email.

2004-02-02 Thread MTA01
A virus has been detected in an email attachment that you sent to Seton
Hall University. This email has been rejected and not delivered to the
recipient. Please check your system for viruses.


The scanned document was QUARANTINED.


Virus Information:
The attachment document.exe contained the virus [EMAIL PROTECTED] and could
NOT be repaired.



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Re: [Samba] Changing from samba 2-2.8a to 3.1 with ldap?

2004-02-02 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 07:03, Michal Gubik wrote:
 Hi, I am trying to upgrade from old samba to new one, I replaced the 
 samba.schema for open-ldap, changed the smb.conf file to:
 passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap//localhost added ldap amin dn and suffix 
 options but it still aint working with the old ldap records? Do I have 
 to dump the old records and update them with some changes to the ldap 
 with new schema or is samba3 ldap backward compatible? Can anyone 
 describe the process of migrating from old samba to new one with ldap?

why not start here...
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/upgrading-to-3.0.html

of course, you could look at the two schema's and recognize that the
objectclass is different (sambaAccount vs. sambaSamAccount) - which
pretty much means that you have work to do.

Craig

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Re: [Samba] LDAP versus LDAPSAM

2004-02-02 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 07:59, Philip Juels wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 What exactly is the difference between ldap and ldapsam compilations? 
 What functional differences are there for samba?  I assume you can do
 user authentication with just ldap?
---
why would you assume that? samba has always maintained it's own db for
user accounts - the posix attributes don't contain information fields
necessary for samba usage.

LDAP is it's own entity - ldapsam is just one of several options for
backend storage of users/groups/computers that have significance in a
Windows network
---
   Is ldapsam only necessary for PDC
 functionality?
---
ldapsam isn't necessary for PDC functionality - but some backend type is
necessary for samba functionality. The choice of which one to use and
how to use it is yours.
---
 
 There seems to be loads of documentation on Samba-as-PDC-to-LDAP, but
 virtually none that I could find for just samba-to-ldap (over TLS, so
 no PAM)
---
do you have other services that authenticate to LDAP without PAM? if so,
why not try to implement the model that you've already got in place?
---
  user authentication (I'm not interested in setting up a
 samba-based PDC, although I will if I have to).
---
I haven't figured out why you would have to make a samba PDC but you
haven't figured out what you want to do. If you have LDAP  PAM already
handling authentication for resource level stuff, this may be all you
need and just using a simple backend like passwd backend or tdbsam
backend to store users  groups  machines stuff. Unless you fully
integrate with LDAP (ldapsam), there is only your scripting to try to
link the LDAP users  passwords to samba.

Craig

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Re: [Samba] ldaps connections

2004-02-02 Thread Craig White
start_tls is actually port 389
ldap on port 689 was older method via ssl

I generally leave the ldap ssl = no

and use 
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldaps://fqdn_of_ldap_server/

ldap server = #not applicable to samba 3

Craig

On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 04:39, Martin Ritchie wrote:
 It is my understanding that a secure ldap connection should only send 
 encrypted data yet my configuration is sending plaintext
 
 The following strace output from a smbpasswd results in the following:
 
 connect(4, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(636), 
 sin_addr=inet_addr(ldap server)}}, 16) = -1 EINPROGRESS (Operation 
 now in progress)
 ...snip...
 write(4, 07\2\1\1`2\2\1\3\4$cn=Manager,dc=kelvin..., 57) = 57
 write(1, failed to bind to server with dn..., 104failed to bind to 
 server with dn= cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com Error: Can't 
 contact LDAP server
 ) = 104
 ..snip...
 write(4, 0\5\2\1\2B\0, 7) = -1 EPIPE (Broken pipe)
 --- SIGPIPE (Broken pipe) ---
 +++ killed by SIGPIPE +++
 
 
 A connection to the server is started on the correct port but then the 
 dn is sent in the clear and the server kill the connection.
 
 The ldap section from testparm -v yields
 
 ldap server = ldap server
  ldap port = 636
  ldap suffix = dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
  ldap machine suffix = ou = Computers
  ldap user suffix = ou = People
  ldap group suffix = ou = Group
  ldap idmap suffix =
  ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
  ldap admin dn = cn=Manager,dc=kelvininstitute,dc=com
  ldap ssl = Yes
  ldap passwd sync = Yes
  ldap delete dn = No
 
 any thoughts?
 
 Cheers
 
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 the Kelvin Institute
 50, George Street
 Glasgow
 Scotland, UK
 G1 1QE
 
 www.kelvininstitute.com
 +44 (0) 141 548 5719

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[Samba] log.%m gives me ip address

2004-02-02 Thread Jean Frontin
Hello,

I run samba-3.0.2rc2 under solaris8.
I don't understand why, now, the file names undre /var/log/samba are 
log.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and not log.machine-name

Any ideas

Jean Frontin
System team
I R I T
Université Paul-Sabatier
118, rte de Narbonne
31062 Toulouse cedex 04
France
tel  (33)(0)5 61 55 63 03
mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[Samba] Slow printing on Solaris 8/Samba 3.0.1 and oplopcks

2004-02-02 Thread William Enestvedt
I have Samba 3.0.1 running on Solaris 8 on a 4-CPU SunFire V480m and printing to a 
Printronix 5005B line printer is pretty slow -- as in five nmostly-empty 9x5 pages 
per minute. (I only share out three local print queues and no filesystems on this Sun 
to Windows XP and some 98 clients.)
   I would like to speed up the throughput, but I'm seeing a couple of errors.
   First, I found a suggestion on the web to add the following to my smb.conf:
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE 
SO_SNDBUF=16384 SO_RCVBUF=16384
  read raw = yes
  write raw = yes
  oplocks = no
   Unfortunately, I get errors when I have the last item enabled; they say Invalid 
combination of parameters for service name_of_my_printer_queue. Level II oplocks can 
only be set if oplocks are also set. Should I bother pursuing the oplocks option if 
I'm not serving out files?
   Thanks for the suggestion.
-wde
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[Samba] Solaris 8 Samba 3: address already in use

2004-02-02 Thread William Enestvedt
I am getting errors when I try to start smbd which say that port 445 is already in 
use, but nothing else is using it.
   In the log, the full error is:
-start log.smbd
[2004/02/02 11:03:53, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(662)
  bind failed on port 445 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.
  Error = Address already in use
--end log.smbd-
   In my /etc/services file, I have these entries:
-start services-
netbios-ns  137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns  137/udp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS Session Service
netbios-ssn 139/udp # NETBIOS Session Service
microsoft-ds  445/tcp #Direct-Hosted Service
--end services--
   And in my /etc/inetd.conf file, I have this:
-start inetd.conf-
netbios-ssn  stream  tcp  nowait  root  /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd  smbd
netbios-ns   dgram   upd  waitroot  /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd  nmbd
microsoft-ds stream  tcp  nowait  root  /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd  smbd
--end inetd.conf--
   Are any of my entries incorrect?
   Thanks for the help.
-wde
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Re: [Samba] Changing from samba 2-2.8a to 3.1 with ldap?

2004-02-02 Thread samba3

 Hi, I am trying to upgrade from old samba to new one, I replaced the 
 samba.schema for open-ldap, changed the smb.conf file to:
 passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap//localhost added ldap amin dn and suffix 
 options but it still aint working with the old ldap records? Do I have 
 to dump the old records and update them with some changes to the ldap 
 with new schema or is samba3 ldap backward compatible? Can anyone 
 describe the process of migrating from old samba to new one with ldap?
 
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yes, you need to update ldap base.
dump it with the help of ldapsearch into some file, e.g. old.ldif:
  ldapsearch -LL -x -h server -D cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com -b 
dc=example,dc=com -w secret  old.ldif

convert if with convert it with
   convertSambaAccount --input=old.ldif --output new.ldif --changetype=modify 
--sid=your-sid

you may get your-sid invoking at PDC:
  net getlocalsid

convertSambaAccount is in samba-source/examples/LDAP, chmod it to make executable.

now apply changes to LDAP: ldapmodify -D cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com -w secret -f 
new.ldif
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[Samba] smbfax-html.pl winbind problem

2004-02-02 Thread Dihor, Viktor
 


 
Hi,
I'm using smbfax.
 
Email delivery worksfine.
But If i try to call the webpage 
https://fax.server.com/cgi-bin/fax/fax-html.pl?id=domainXuserFAXID. 
I got folowing Eror:
 
Could not determine user's full name [ ] from just 'DOMAIN+user'
 
 
Mit freundlichen Grüssen,
Viktor Dihor
Fernwärme Ulm GmbH
Tel. +49-731-3992-267
Fax. +49-731-3992-5-267
E-MAil: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Einsteinstr. 20
89077 Ulm
 
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Re: [Samba] Solaris 8 Samba 3: address already in use

2004-02-02 Thread Fabien Chevalier
Le Lundi 2 Février 2004 17:37, William Enestvedt a écrit :
 I am getting errors when I try to start smbd which say that
 port 445 is already in use, but nothing else is using it. In
 the log, the full error is:

Don't you have a stale smbd process, preventing a new smbd from binding
to port 445?

cheers,

Fabien Chevalier

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[Samba] 3.0.2 configure patch

2004-02-02 Thread William Jojo


This patch will also test for jfs/quota.h for AIX systems. The source code
for quota support seems to have all the necessary ifdef's. Configure
simply fails the test since struct def's are not in sys/quota.h (which
doesn't exist).


--- configure   2004-01-31 15:01:32.0 -0500
+++ configure.new   2004-02-02 08:05:44.0 -0500
@@ -27847,7 +27847,7 @@

 # For sys/quota.h and linux/quota.h

-for ac_header in sys/quota.h
+for ac_header in sys/quota.h jfs/quota.h
 do
 as_ac_Header=`echo ac_cv_header_$ac_header | $as_tr_sh`
 if eval test \\${$as_ac_Header+set}\ = set; then



Regards,

Bill
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[Samba] ADS winbind/krb5 error

2004-02-02 Thread simone72
Hi all.
Pretty new in Linux side of the world. I'm trying to run Samba 3.x on Fedora-core-1 in 
an ADS environment,
with krb5 authentication. Installed Samba 3.0.2rc2 from source, installed the required 
libraries for
kerberos MIT, configured smb.conf and krb5.conf.
Run net ads join -U administrator and it worked, i can see the machine account in the 
active directory. From
my linux box I can smbclient -U user -L windows2kclient and I get the list of the 
shares, while if i do from
my linuxbox smbclient -U adsuser -L localhost i get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbclient -U user -L 192.168.100.10
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO.
When I start winbind I get this error:

[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] nsswitch/winbindd.c:main(843)
  winbindd version 3.0.2rc2 started.
  Copyright The Samba Team 2000-2004 
[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:add_trusted_domain(166)
  Added domain DOMAIN domain.com S-1-5-21-73586283-1897051121-1417001333
[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] libsmb/clikrb5.c:ads_krb5_mk_req(269)
  krb5_cc_get_principal failed (No credentials cache found)
[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_ads.c:ads_cached_connection(65)
  ads_connect for domain DOMAIN failed: Cannot read password
[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:init_domain_list(300)
  Could not fetch sid for our domain DOMAIN
[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] libsmb/clikrb5.c:ads_krb5_mk_req(269)
  krb5_cc_get_principal failed (No credentials cache found)
[2004/02/02 17:51:58, 1] libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_session_setup_kerberos(516)
  spnego_gen_negTokenTarg failed: No credentials cache found

wbinfo -u and -g doesn't work (Error looking up domain users). 

Edited the nsswitch to include winbind, and tryied to use the win2kserver WINS server 
or to enable nmbd wins
from smb.conf but no luck. To check krb functionality I did
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# kinit adsuser
Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Valid starting ExpiresService principal
02/02/04 18:05:16  02/03/04 04:05:20  krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
renew until 02/03/04 18:05:16


Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
klist: You have no tickets cached

My config files:

#smb.conf
[global] 
workgroup = DOMAIN
realm = DOMAIN.COM
server string = Samba Server
security = ADS
auth methods = winbind
password server = 192.168.100.12
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 100
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
idmap uid = 1-2
idmap gid = 1-2
winbind separator = #
winbind use default domain = Yes
hosts allow = 192.168.100.

#krb5.conf

[logging]
 default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log
 kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
 admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log

[libdefaults]
 ticket_lifetime = 36000
 default_realm = DOMAIN.COM
 dns_lookup_realm = false
 dns_lookup_kdc = false

[realms]
 DOMAIN.COM = {
  kdc = 192.168.100.12:88
  admin_server = 192.168.100.12:749

 }

[domain_realm]
 .domain.com = DOMAIN.COM
 domain.com = DOMAIN.COM
 
[kdc]
 profile = /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf

[appdefaults] 
 pam = {
   debug = false
   ticket_lifetime = 36000
   renew_lifetime = 36000
   forwardable = true
   krb4_convert = false
 }

#nsswitch

passwd: files winbind
shadow: files winbind
group:  files winbind
hosts:  files dns
bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
ethers: files
netmasks:   files
networks:   files
protocols:  files
rpc:files
services:   files
netgroup:   files
publickey:  nisplus
automount:  files 
aliases:files nisplus

I went through the samba howto and red a lot of posts and documents around, but still 
can't figure out
what's wrong. As far as I can understand it looks like kerb is working (kinit) but 
still samba (winbind) is
not able to use it for authentication.
 
I would really really really appreciate if someone could point me in the right 
direction.
Meanwhile..back to samba howto!!

Cheers
 
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[Samba] net rpc getsid fails - help

2004-02-02 Thread Terry
I am getting the following error:

net rpc getsid -S samba1 -W DOMAIN -U
Administrator%password
[2004/02/02 11:22:50, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(279)
  read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error =
Connection reset by peer.

What could be causing this?

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Re: [Samba] Japanese File Formats

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 06:24:08PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
 On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 09:23, Kevin Morland wrote:
  Hello,
  
  I am having a little problem, with Samba 2.2.5.  I have a few users 
  that have Japanese file formats.  Once they copy them over to the samba 
  server, they lose there formats and are rendered useless.  I need help 
  finding solutions to the problem here.  Let me know if anybody has ran 
  into the problem.
 
 Samba will not modify the contents of the file, however Samba 2.2 has
 very poor support for anything other than ASCII in filenames.  Samba 3.0
 introduced real support for unicode filenames.

We - not true. If you set the code page correctly then Samba 2.2
does English + one other language perfectly well.

Jeremy.
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[Samba] Large Share Browsing

2004-02-02 Thread Todd Johnson
Hello

We are having a problem in my shop where Samba (running 2.8) is freezing 
Explorer when browsing specifically large shares on the network. Its 
really just one share but has a huge amount of files in it. Does anyone 
have this problem? Do you know a way to work around it?

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Re: [Samba] Japanese File Formats

2004-02-02 Thread Kevin Morland
How would you set the code page correctly, to do both languages?

Thanks,
Kevin
On Monday, February 2, 2004, at 09:25 AM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 06:24:08PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 09:23, Kevin Morland wrote:
Hello,

I am having a little problem, with Samba 2.2.5.  I have a few users
that have Japanese file formats.  Once they copy them over to the 
samba
server, they lose there formats and are rendered useless.  I need 
help
finding solutions to the problem here.  Let me know if anybody has 
ran
into the problem.
Samba will not modify the contents of the file, however Samba 2.2 has
very poor support for anything other than ASCII in filenames.  Samba 
3.0
introduced real support for unicode filenames.
We - not true. If you set the code page correctly then Samba 
2.2
does English + one other language perfectly well.

Jeremy.
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[Samba] samba 3.0, winbind is not updating userlist - only on restart

2004-02-02 Thread Markus Feilner
Hello List,
I have successfuly brought samba 3.0 on SuSE (8.1,8.2,9.0) to work 
together with an Active Directory Server. I have (also successfully) 
enabled squid to use winbind for authentication for internet access.
(I need winbind, because only members of a certain AD Group are allowed 
to access the internet.)
Kerberos is running fine.
My Problem is:
After I add a new user to the AD:
With wbinfo -a user%password i can successfully authenticate the new 
user. (challenge/response password authentication succeeded)
But the list i recieve from wbinfo -u does not show this user until 
winbind is started over.
Why?

Note that I have not defined a winbind cache time parameter in my 
smb.conf, and winbind is running with the -B option for dual server 
mode.
I have searched samba + mailling list archives, but I have not found 
anything, same at google and new zealand wikis..
Please help!
Thank you!
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Re: [Samba] Japanese File Formats

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 10:42:21PM +0100, Dexter Filmore wrote:
  
  Samba will not modify the contents of the file, however Samba 2.2 has
  very poor support for anything other than ASCII in filenames.  Samba 3.0
  introduced real support for unicode filenames.
 
 Been there, doesn't work. Put special characters in a filename on the server
 and try to open/move/copy/whatever that file and linux will tell you that the
 fil eisn't there at all tho you see it with your very eyes.
 
 Been fighting with non-ascii chars for 14 months now (!) and thought more than
 one about migrating the server back to windows.

It works correctly on Samba 2.2 if you set the codepage parameter
correctly for the client. The issue is that it only works for
one codepage (as well as ASCII). This definately works on Samba 2.2,
we wouldn't have had much success as a fileserver without it. You
need to check your config.

Jeremy.
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[Samba] About to migrate, looking for opinions/advice

2004-02-02 Thread Anthony Hess
Hello all,

I currently have an NT4 Domain that I wish to upgrade to Samba 3.0/LDAP but
because of legacy reasons its not quite the simple changeover talked about
in the Official Guide to Samba 3.0 (which I am currently reading before I go
about changing anything else).

At any rate - the current environment is a simple Nt4 domain where the NT
PDC and BDC only hold authentication information.  The Samba 3.0 servers are
where the files are held.  They were running 2.2.x up until recently when I
compiled and installed the 3.0.1 software.  The OS in question is Solaris 8
on Sparc.  At any rate, we have another server that I wish to hold the
account information on that is running LDAP (SunONE using the 2.2.x schema).
That machine is NOT a PDC, but it is running Samba 2.2.x (and that uses the
local LDAP).

So my final goal is to remove the NT servers, have the PDCs run on the Sun
boxes, authenticating to the old LDAP schema on the server that is not a
PDC.  How good/bad of an idea is this, or is there something Im missing that
makes it not possible to run this way?

Any feedback is appreciated,

Thanks,

Tony

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[Samba] Content violation

2004-02-02 Thread rampart
Content violation found in email message.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

File(s): message.zip

Matching filename: *.zip


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Re: [Samba] Japanese File Formats

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 10:02:30AM -0800, Kevin Morland wrote:
 How would you set the code page correctly, to do both languages?

In Samba 2.2 set :

client code page = 932

(for Japanese SJIS) and then set character set to the encoding
used on the Japanese UNIX system and also look at the coding system
parameter (specifically for Japanese).

Jeremy.
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Re: [Samba] A samba locking question

2004-02-02 Thread Thomas Hannan
Hello,

I have a question to tack on to this one -- 

How would I go about compiling Samba such that it either didn't pass
locking requests (for file shares, not TDB's) to fcntl() and just
handled these locks internally for the Windows clients, or at least did
that for locks requested in the 32-64 bit offset range? If I'm not
mistaken, I believe that was the default behavior in the 2.2 series, and
looks like it changed in 3.0.0 (at least in my tests on linux 2.4.x with
glibc 2.2).

Many thanks,
Thomas

On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 18:24, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
 On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 23:55, Patrik Gustavsson wrote:
  Hi,
  
  Maybe this is a stupid question, but any way
  
  Will samba use fcntl locking if level 1 and 2 oplocks is
  disabled and samba is not compiled with spin-locks enabled ?
  
  I am using Samba on solaris
 
 Samba uses fcntl() locking in two places.  Firstly, it is used to mirror
 SMB locks, asked for by the client.  Secondly they are used to mediate
 access to tdbs.
 
 Spinlocks are an alternative (if much less reliable) method for tdb
 mediation.  
 
 oplocks do not override fcntl locks - but clients that have successfully
 gained an oplock might not ask for an SMB lock, and therefore Samba
 might not attempt to gain the matching fcntl() lock.
 
 The nasty performance issues in Solaris are due to bad fcntl() lock
 contention performance in Samba's TDB access.  
 
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Re: [Samba] A samba locking question

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 01:26:01PM -0600, Thomas Hannan wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I have a question to tack on to this one -- 
 
 How would I go about compiling Samba such that it either didn't pass
 locking requests (for file shares, not TDB's) to fcntl() and just
 handled these locks internally for the Windows clients, or at least did
 that for locks requested in the 32-64 bit offset range? If I'm not
 mistaken, I believe that was the default behavior in the 2.2 series, and
 looks like it changed in 3.0.0 (at least in my tests on linux 2.4.x with
 glibc 2.2).

Nope, Samba always handles full 64-bit unsigned locks internally. It
then passes down the parts that make sense to the underlying lock
system (be it 32-bit or 64-bit signed). Samba should already be doing
this. If it isn't for you then the configure test is screwing up and
telling Samba you have 64-bit signed fcntl locks when you really don't
(such as when re-exporting an NFS mount for instance).

Jeremy.
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Re: [Samba] PANIC: internal error..

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 12:22:31PM +0100, Collen wrote:
 Well got a problem i gues...
 
 i got even more error's in my log files..
 some about schannel processing error, or no route to host or get peer
 name...
 still everything looks to be working fine.. (got no complaints from
 the users)
 but these internal error's i get a fewtimes aday..
 dunno, do i need to make a bugreport for it ?
 or do you need some extra debug info..
 
 l8r
 Collen
 #-
 [2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 15118 (3.0.2rc1)
   Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection
 [2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
   ===
 [2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1400)
   PANIC: internal error
 [2004/01/30 11:10:34, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1408)
   BACKTRACE: 17 stack frames:
#0 smbd(smb_panic+0x181) [0x818a994]
#1 smbd [0x817b5ce]
#2 smbd [0x817b617]
#3 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x401734f8]
#4 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_free+0x7c) [0x401bdfbc]
#5 smbd(talloc_destroy_pool+0x26) [0x818eebd]
#6 smbd(talloc_destroy+0x17) [0x818ef0c]
#7 smbd(conn_free+0x1a2) [0x808646f]
#8 smbd(close_cnum+0x22c) [0x80c04fc]
#9 smbd(reply_tdis+0xa4) [0x809cbdb]
#10 smbd [0x80bce0c]
#11 smbd [0x80bce96]
#12 smbd(process_smb+0x1b9) [0x80bd191]
#13 smbd(smbd_process+0x153) [0x80bdbec]
#14 smbd(main+0x6ec) [0x81e3e5b]
#15 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc7) [0x40160917]
#16 smbd(chroot+0x31) [0x8076d21]

This is a corrupted malloc pool. If you have a malloc with checking
ability (such as the GNU one) you could try running for a while
with the environment variable MALLOC_CHECK_=2. This will make Samba
a little slower but will help track down the memory problem.

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Re: [Samba] A samba locking question

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 02:12:16PM -0600, Thomas Hannan wrote:
 This is exactly the case -- I want it to NOT pass down a 64 bit lock to
 fcntl but it does. I unfortunately have no alternative but to re-export
 an NFS mount (v3 on linux), and have tried to make it fail the configure
 test for 64 bit fcntl, but have not succeeded. (in the configure script,
 I simply made either result of the conftest for 64 bit fcntl locking set
 samba_cv_HAVE_STRUCT_FLOCK64=no) ...
 
 even when I compile after telling it that I don't have 64bit locking, i
 still get loads of errors in my syslog from smbd
 locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(656) an No locks available error. This
 can happen when using 64 bit offsets  
 
 I wish I could find a way to not have to re-export an NFS mount, but
 there's no way around it and I know that when I tested with an old 2.2
 binary that it worked beautifully, but I wasn't able to use any of the
 new features in 3.0, or test out new RC versions...

You could try doing the configure in the NFS mounted directory. I think
configure runs the tests in the current directory. Then the 64-bit locking
tests should fail and Samba should set itself up as only supporting
32-bit signed locks.

Jeremy.
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Re: [Samba] A samba locking question

2004-02-02 Thread Thomas Hannan
The builds themselves are done in an NFS mount 
ls -l :
/usr/local/src/samba-3.0.1 - /var/archive/globauth/samba-3.0.1
mount :
triton:/var/archive on /var/archive type nfs
(rw,vers=3,wsize=16384,rsize=16384,hard,intr,addr=192.168.1.50)

could it possibly be executing the tests in /tmp, or maybe could this
actually be a bug in the configure test? 

I don't know if there are still any bugs in Redhat's build environment,
but just in case, the machine that I'm building Samba on is a RH7.3
system with the latest glibc 2.2.5-34 patch that RH issued, gcc 2.96-110
and a slightly older kernel (2.4.18-3). I don't have a Debian or any
other *nix server here for that matter to test on. 

Thanks,
Thomas

On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 14:08, Jeremy Allison wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 02:12:16PM -0600, Thomas Hannan wrote:
  This is exactly the case -- I want it to NOT pass down a 64 bit lock to
  fcntl but it does. I unfortunately have no alternative but to re-export
  an NFS mount (v3 on linux), and have tried to make it fail the configure
  test for 64 bit fcntl, but have not succeeded. (in the configure script,
  I simply made either result of the conftest for 64 bit fcntl locking set
  samba_cv_HAVE_STRUCT_FLOCK64=no) ...
  
  even when I compile after telling it that I don't have 64bit locking, i
  still get loads of errors in my syslog from smbd
  locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(656) an No locks available error. This
  can happen when using 64 bit offsets  
  
  I wish I could find a way to not have to re-export an NFS mount, but
  there's no way around it and I know that when I tested with an old 2.2
  binary that it worked beautifully, but I wasn't able to use any of the
  new features in 3.0, or test out new RC versions...
 
 You could try doing the configure in the NFS mounted directory. I think
 configure runs the tests in the current directory. Then the 64-bit locking
 tests should fail and Samba should set itself up as only supporting
 32-bit signed locks.
 
 Jeremy.


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[Samba] winbind setup

2004-02-02 Thread Tim Thorpe
Using RH Linux 9.0 and Samba 3.x I have managed to successfully set up
winbind and get linux shares authenticated to a windows domain controller. I
can modify owners groups and permissions from the command line but the
domain users and groups do not appear in the gui(s) (Gnome). During the time
that I was figuring out how to set this up I am sure there was a point at
which the domain users and groups were availble from a folders
propertiespermissions tab.
Does anyone have any idea what I need to do (or undo) to get this
functionallity back.

Thanks,

Tim


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[Samba] Windows Printing VIA Samba

2004-02-02 Thread Jason Gray
I've was wondering if someone could help me out with some printing issues.
I'm trying to store print drivers on my Samba PDC so that windows clients
can access my network printers.  I have 3 printers (X12 Fiery, HP 4000 PCL5,
Epson).  I used to use a Win2K server and I could add the printers through
the usual method.

I have created my [print$] share and the windows drivers directory on the
Samba PDC.  However, I'm having trouble displaying my printers so I can add
them into the directory (as stated in the Samba how-to).  How do I display
the printers before I've added the drivers?

Any help would be appreciated.

Jason

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Re: [Samba] LDAP versus LDAPSAM

2004-02-02 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 01:59, Philip Juels wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 What exactly is the difference between ldap and ldapsam compilations? 

Are you talking about configure options?

--with-ldapsam is just a compatability option for Samba 2.2, to make it
possible for existing sites to easily upgrade.

(it changes smb.conf defaults and options only).  --with-ldap is the
default, and tells us that we should try and use ldap, both for our
passdb, and for ADS and the like.

Andrew Bartlett

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Re: [Samba] LDAP versus LDAPSAM

2004-02-02 Thread Philip Juels
Okay, that makes sense.  So, since I'm running a SuSE 8.2 system 
openldap-2-2.1.12-74 and samba-2.2.7a-72 (ldap option), I don't need to 
worry about ldapsam.  Does samba under this installation know to use the 
ldap.conf for ldap client settings or does it need to have entries in 
the smb.conf?

Thanks,

Phil Juels

Andrew Bartlett wrote:

On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 01:59, Philip Juels wrote:
 

Hi all,

What exactly is the difference between ldap and ldapsam compilations? 
   

Are you talking about configure options?

--with-ldapsam is just a compatability option for Samba 2.2, to make it
possible for existing sites to easily upgrade.
(it changes smb.conf defaults and options only).  --with-ldap is the
default, and tells us that we should try and use ldap, both for our
passdb, and for ADS and the like.
Andrew Bartlett

 

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[Samba] Synching samba passwords to W2k passwords

2004-02-02 Thread David_Cutrano
This is a quick question.Is there any way to allow W2K users access to 
a share on a linux machine without having to have synched passwords 
between samba and W2k...(maybe just leave the password field for samba 
blank?).  A while back we had Novell servers and were constantly worrying 
about password synchs, is this going to be the case with RedHat as well?
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Re: [Samba] WINS, must be master browser?

2004-02-02 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:

 On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Tim Smith wrote:

 So you want to make your samba machine a Primary Domain
 Controller (PDC) ?!

 
  here is the global section of my smb.conf
  [global]
  workgroup = laboratory
  os level = 2
  kernel oplocks = No
  security = user
  encrypt passwords = Yes
  guest account = Nobody
  map to guest = Bad User
 
  in this config samba will not win browser elections. I know the NT4
  machine will win all browser elections, it's the only difference i can
  think of.
 You will also need something like this:
 wins support = yes
 local master = yes
 preferred master = yes
 os level = 65
And you also set this stuff in [global] ?


 Anyway, you should read the Samba-Howto-Collection for details
 (either found locally via swat or on www.samba.org ---
 documentation).

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[Samba] RE: samba 3.0.1 issues continued UPDATE

2004-02-02 Thread James Bowes
Hi again everyone.

Man this is weird... I grep'd for srvsvc on all logs and didn't find
any instances. I grep'd for uid and I am consistently seeing the
following:

UNIX uid 99 is UNIX user nobody, and will be vuid 100
change_to_user: Invalid vuid used 100 or vuid not permitted
access to share.

I dunno about others but I am fresh out of ideas as to where I go from
here.

What should be happening, AIUI, the Samba boxen should be serving up the
wins browse list and I get the correct responses from a command line
test using smbclient and nmblookup. Unfortunately, I am still having
issues from the 3 Win2k and single Win98 boxes...

Any suggestions or alternative ways of looking at this issue would be
greatly appreciated.

Regards,

-james
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[Samba] Samba Password Aging

2004-02-02 Thread Kenneth Loafman
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian

Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a 
month for a couple of users.  I can't see anything in the man pages to 
indicate that the passwords age, so how is Samba doing it, and how do I 
stop this behavior?

One user is on Windows 2000 and the other on Windows XP.

The Windows passwords are not aging and neither are the Linux passwords 
on the Samba server itself, just the Samba password.

Plus, with the new *.tdb format, how do you see what users are there? 
This seems to be a valid security hole if there is no Samba machanism to 
see into this mysterious database to find out what settings are there 
and to audit the users that might show up without authorization.

...Thanks,
...Ken
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[Samba] Samba and TCP printing ports

2004-02-02 Thread Jason Gray
I've read in the documentation that Samba does not use ports like Win2k.  So
how does Samba know where to find a network printer if it has it's own IP
address (stand-alone printer)?

I have created a printer in my /etc/printcap file:

HP4000:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hp4000:\
:mx#0:
:sh:\
:rm:192.168.2.13:rp=raw:
:rp=:\

added this to my smb.conf

[printers]
comment = All Printers
printable = yes
path = /var/spool/lpd
browseable = no
guest ok = yes
public = yes
read only = yes
writable = no

[print$]
comment = Printer Download Area
path = /etc/samba/drivers
browseable = yes
guest ok = yes
read only = yes
write list = @ntadmin, root, administrator

I've used the APW to add the printer drivers into the appropriate
directories:

/etc/samba/drivers/W32X86/3:

-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin   136192 Aug 17  2001 HPCFONT.DLL
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin21866 Jul 21  2001 hpcljx.hlp
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin36622 Jul 21  2001 HPLJ4000.GPD
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin   676352 Aug 17  2001 PCL5ERES.DLL
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin14362 Jul 21  2001 STDNAMES.GPD
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin  698 Jul 21  2001 TTFSUB.GPD
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin   252416 Aug 29  2002 UNIDRV.DLL
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin21225 Jul 21  2001 UNIDRV.HLP
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin   197120 Aug 29  2002 UNIDRVUI.DLL
-rwxr--r--1 root domainadmin   619520 Aug 17  2001 UNIRES.DLL

and the driver has been assigned to the printer.

I can add the printer to the workstations but the printer and the Samba PDC
are not talking.  How can I test this connection?

Cheers,

Jason

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[Samba] .exe files

2004-02-02 Thread Kirk R . Wythers
I have a user on a IP authenticated connection who wants to backup his 
local disk onto his own user space. His backup contains .exe files 
(which I initially set up to be denied with  veto files = 
/*.exe/*.dll/*.pif/*.com/*.vbs/*.{*}/*passwd*/ is smb.conf.

How bad an idea is it to allow .exe files to be written?

Thanks

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[Samba] XP Issues

2004-02-02 Thread D. Rick Anderson
We have a samba server acting as a PDC for approx 100 Windows 2000
workstations, and it has been doing so very well for the last year. We
just purchased some XP Pro machines, and using the registry edit that's
listed in the docs, we were able to get them on to the domain.

The issue is that the very first time they try to view any drives mapped
to the Samba server, it hangs for a good 30-40 seconds. After that they
can browse around all they like. If you let the machine sit for a while
(I'm assuming something times out), then you have to wait again before
being able to browse. Does anybody know a fix for this?

Thanks,

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[Samba] instability

2004-02-02 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi I'm getting some instability on my samba 3.0.1 installation. Here's
the backtrace I found in my log:

Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:10:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]:   audata1 (192.168.1.121) couldn't
find service utskrifter
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:10:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]:   audata1 (192.168.1.121) couldn't
find service utskrifter
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:10:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]:   audata1 (192.168.1.121) couldn't
find service utskrifter
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:10:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]:   audata1 (192.168.1.121) couldn't
find service download
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:10:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]:   audata1 (192.168.1.121) couldn't
find service download
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:10:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb  2 19:10:41 grisen smbd[26068]:   audata1 (192.168.1.121) couldn't
find service download
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:  
===
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(37)
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid
26068 (3.0.1-SuSE)
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:   Please read the appendix Bugs of
the Samba HOWTO collection
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:  
===
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
lib/util.c:smb_panic(1400)
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:   PANIC: internal error
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
lib/util.c:smb_panic(1408)
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:   BACKTRACE: 17 stack frames:
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#0
/usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic+0x1ab) [0x81c6627]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#1 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81b5231]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#2 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81b5292]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#3 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x402293a8]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#4 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x402775a7]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#5 /lib/libc.so.6(malloc+0x98)
[0x40276388]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#6 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x8092ad5]
Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#7 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80930be]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#8 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x809332d]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#9
/usr/sbin/smbd(reply_trans+0xbb4) [0x8093f56]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#10 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d6d26]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#11 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d6dd6]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#12
/usr/sbin/smbd(process_smb+0x1fb) [0x80d712b]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#13
/usr/sbin/smbd(smbd_process+0x170) [0x80d7c6b]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#14 /usr/sbin/smbd(main+0x81e)
[0x8230b59]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#15
/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc7) [0x40215857]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#16
/usr/sbin/smbd(ldap_msgfree+0x71) [0x807fc71]
Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:


Is this of any help? Can you tell what is failing. I'll be compiling
samba 3.0.2-rc2 tonight, but I would appreciate if someone can tell me
where the problem is.

Many thanks,
Tarjei

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Re: [Samba] WINS, must be master browser?

2004-02-02 Thread Thomas Spuhler
I do the settings with SWAT
Tom

On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 15:07, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
 On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
 
  On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Tim Smith wrote:
 
  So you want to make your samba machine a Primary Domain
  Controller (PDC) ?!
 
  
   here is the global section of my smb.conf
   [global]
   workgroup = laboratory
   os level = 2
   kernel oplocks = No
   security = user
   encrypt passwords = Yes
   guest account = Nobody
   map to guest = Bad User
  
   in this config samba will not win browser elections. I know the NT4
   machine will win all browser elections, it's the only difference i can
   think of.
  You will also need something like this:
  wins support = yes
  local master = yes
  preferred master = yes
  os level = 65
 And you also set this stuff in [global] ?
 
 
  Anyway, you should read the Samba-Howto-Collection for details
  (either found locally via swat or on www.samba.org ---
  documentation).
 
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Re: [Samba] instability

2004-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:28:14PM +0100, Tarjei Huse wrote:
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
 lib/util.c:smb_panic(1408)
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:   BACKTRACE: 17 stack frames:
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#0
 /usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic+0x1ab) [0x81c6627]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#1 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81b5231]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#2 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81b5292]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#3 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x402293a8]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#4 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x402775a7]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#5 /lib/libc.so.6(malloc+0x98)
 [0x40276388]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#6 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x8092ad5]
 Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#7 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80930be]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#8 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x809332d]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#9
 /usr/sbin/smbd(reply_trans+0xbb4) [0x8093f56]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#10 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d6d26]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#11 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d6dd6]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#12
 /usr/sbin/smbd(process_smb+0x1fb) [0x80d712b]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#13
 /usr/sbin/smbd(smbd_process+0x170) [0x80d7c6b]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#14 /usr/sbin/smbd(main+0x81e)
 [0x8230b59]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#15
 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc7) [0x40215857]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#16
 /usr/sbin/smbd(ldap_msgfree+0x71) [0x807fc71]
 Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:
 
 
 Is this of any help? Can you tell what is failing. I'll be compiling
 samba 3.0.2-rc2 tonight, but I would appreciate if someone can tell me
 where the problem is.

Unfortunately this backtrace doesn't tell us much. We need a backtrace
with symbols and line numbers included to really help. Compile with -g
to get this.

Thanks,

Jeremy.
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Re: [Samba] instability

2004-02-02 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 06:42, Jeremy Allison wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:28:14PM +0100, Tarjei Huse wrote:
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]: [2004/02/02 19:11:50, 0]
  lib/util.c:smb_panic(1408)
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:   BACKTRACE: 17 stack frames:
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#0
  /usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic+0x1ab) [0x81c6627]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#1 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81b5231]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#2 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x81b5292]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#3 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x402293a8]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#4 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x402775a7]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#5 /lib/libc.so.6(malloc+0x98)
  [0x40276388]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#6 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x8092ad5]
  Feb  2 19:11:50 grisen smbd[26068]:#7 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80930be]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#8 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x809332d]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#9
  /usr/sbin/smbd(reply_trans+0xbb4) [0x8093f56]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#10 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d6d26]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#11 /usr/sbin/smbd [0x80d6dd6]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#12
  /usr/sbin/smbd(process_smb+0x1fb) [0x80d712b]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#13
  /usr/sbin/smbd(smbd_process+0x170) [0x80d7c6b]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#14 /usr/sbin/smbd(main+0x81e)
  [0x8230b59]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#15
  /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc7) [0x40215857]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:#16
  /usr/sbin/smbd(ldap_msgfree+0x71) [0x807fc71]
  Feb  2 19:11:51 grisen smbd[26068]:
  
  
  Is this of any help? Can you tell what is failing. I'll be compiling
  samba 3.0.2-rc2 tonight, but I would appreciate if someone can tell me
  where the problem is.
 
 Unfortunately this backtrace doesn't tell us much. We need a backtrace
 with symbols and line numbers included to really help. Compile with -g
 to get this.

This is almost certainly malloc pool corruption too.

As Jeremy mentions in the next mail:

 This is a corrupted malloc pool. If you have a malloc with checking
 ability (such as the GNU one) you could try running for a while
 with the environment variable MALLOC_CHECK_=2. This will make Samba
 a little slower but will help track down the memory problem.
 
 Jeremy.

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Re: [Samba] WINS, must be master browser?

2004-02-02 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Thomas Spuhler wrote:

 I do the settings with SWAT
No problem: Klick on the View-Button. There you will see all
settings you did for section [global] .

Uli.


 Tom

 On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 15:07, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
  On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
 
   On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Tim Smith wrote:
  
   So you want to make your samba machine a Primary Domain
   Controller (PDC) ?!
  
   
here is the global section of my smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = laboratory
os level = 2
kernel oplocks = No
security = user
encrypt passwords = Yes
guest account = Nobody
map to guest = Bad User
   
in this config samba will not win browser elections. I know the NT4
machine will win all browser elections, it's the only difference i can
think of.
   You will also need something like this:
   wins support = yes
   local master = yes
   preferred master = yes
   os level = 65
  And you also set this stuff in [global] ?
 
  
   Anyway, you should read the Samba-Howto-Collection for details
   (either found locally via swat or on www.samba.org ---
   documentation).
 
  Uli.
 
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Re: [Samba] Samba and TCP printing ports

2004-02-02 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Jason Gray wrote:
| I've read in the documentation that Samba does not use ports
| like Win2k.  So how does Samba know where to find a network
| printer if it has it's own IP address (stand-alone printer)?
Samba is a spooliong system that hands the job off
to the underlying printing system.  It's the printing
system's (e.g. lpd) to know how to contact the printer.




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[Samba] Samba, PAM and Win98

2004-02-02 Thread Raymond
Have Samba 3 server utilizing PAM on Fedora 1.0 and a Win98 client.

How does one configure clear text passwords on Win98?

Thanks in advance.

Raymond

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Re: [Samba] Samba, PAM and Win98

2004-02-02 Thread gaochao
Raymond write:

Have Samba 3 server utilizing PAM on Fedora 1.0 and a Win98 client.

How does one configure clear text passwords on Win98?

Thanks in advance.

Raymond

  

The file named Win98_PlainPassword.reg in samba-doc.
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\VNETSUP]
EnablePlainTextPassword=dword:0001
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[Samba] winbind and case sensitivity

2004-02-02 Thread Brian J. Murrell
Summary: is there a way to have windbind fold a mixed case username into
lowercase?  If the NT DOM account is Brian, I want to be able to
instruct winbind to actually tell pam that the account is brian.

Situation:  I have an NT PDC with which users were added by their first
name, first letter capitalized.  For example, my account would be Brian.
As we all know however, NT usernames are case insensitive, so I can log in
with Brian or brian -- they are equivillent.  When I give out an
Exchange e-mail address I can give [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and they both mean me.

Now I am putting in a postfix/cyrus mail server and want to be able to use
winbind to authenticate the imap accounts to the NT PDC and deliver mail.

The problem arises that Linux/Unix are not case insensitive and Brian and
brian are two different users and two different mailboxes.  But as a
statement of policy I am able to dictate that usernames shall always be
all lower case.  And because of the case insensitiveness of NT, I can be
safe in doing so and not causing problems for grandfathered accounts.

However, I need to deal with the existing accounts/people which are of the
format Firstname.  I can force cyrus to convert the account name to
lowercase before delivering to a mailbox so that when somebody mails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] it goes into the brian mailbox.

But when they log in to Cyrus via PAM/winbind, they need to have the case
matching exactly (i.e. Brian, not brian) for the authentication to succeed
(contrary to NT), and even then, cyrus gives them the
uppercase-first-letter mailbox, not the lowercase mailbox (I can only
force cyrus to _deliver_ to the lowercase mailbox, not force the mailbox
name to lowercase for log in purposes).

What would be ideal would be that I could tell winbind to force account
names into lowercase before returning them to the NSS (i.e. as a passwd
entry), but I see no options to do this.

Any ideas?

b.



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[Samba] MMS Notification

2004-02-02 Thread MMS Notifier
Sender Note - Outbound Virus Found

Attention: One or more viruses were detected in a message you recently
sent.  The infected message was cleaned and will be delivered.  Please
call the IT Helpdesk at X43866 to update your Antivirus software. Virus
information on this message follows: Virus Scanner found the 
 W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus
   in the attached file: file.zip


Subject: test
Attachment Name: file.zip
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Re: [Samba] .exe files

2004-02-02 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 17:01, Kirk R.Wythers wrote:
 I have a user on a IP authenticated connection who wants to backup his 
 local disk onto his own user space. His backup contains .exe files 
 (which I initially set up to be denied with  veto files = 
 /*.exe/*.dll/*.pif/*.com/*.vbs/*.{*}/*passwd*/ is smb.conf.
 
 How bad an idea is it to allow .exe files to be written?
---
where did you get the idea that it would bad for any of these files to
exist on a samba server?

These files are normal Windows type files - probably not a good idea to
have them pass through a mail gateway but otherwise, it cramps the
usability of a windows share.

Craig

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[Samba] Problems copying some files from windows to linux

2004-02-02 Thread Mark Dorset
Hi,

This might not be entirely samba server related, but the problem I am 
experiencing is affecting a planned implementation of a new Samba 
Server, and from the smbmount man page, it appears that this is the 
recommended list to reqest help - so hopefully someone might be able to 
assist :-).

I am running a Debian Linux machine (kernel 2.6.0) with Samba 3.0.1 
which will soon be replacing an existing Windows PDC here. We are 
looking at transferring files from the existing Windows server to the 
linux box, but have a problem with some of the files. For example, file 
names with apostrophes (i.e., company's.exe), and question marks 
(i.e., Help?.doc) do not seem to be manageable, while everything 
other file in a given subdirectory will be fine. We're pretty much just 
mounting the share on the windows box as a smbfs off a local mount 
point, and we only need this temporarily as the windows server will be 
decommissioned once the files are across.

The fstab entry;
=-=-=
//windowsserver/D$ /mnt/windowsserver/D smbfs 
defaults,rw,username=validuser,password=validpass
=-=-=

The file can be seen by doing a wildcard ls;
=-=-=
# ls -l /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/c*
-rwxr--r--1 root root24576 Nov 14  2001 
/mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/company's.exe
-rwxr--r--1 root root   162816 Aug 30  2001 
/mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/corporate_plan.doc
=-=-=

Trying to access the file without the apostrophe works fine, but the 
one with the apostrophe doesn't;
=-=-=
# ls -l /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/corporate_plan.doc
-rwxr--r--1 root root   162816 Aug 30  2001 
/mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/corporate_plan.doc

# ls -l /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/company\'s.exe
ls: /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/company's.exe: No such file 
or directory

# ls -l /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/company\'s.exe
ls: /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/company\'s.exe: No such 
file or directory
=-=-=

To try and resolve the problem, I've done all the following without 
achieving success;

- tried all kind of varieties of backslashes, quotes, etc to try and 
get the system to see the file
- searched the samba archives as well as plenty of google searches for 
possible solutions
- messed around with the codepage and iocharset options for smbmount

Strangely, if I create a new file within the mounted windows file 
system tree with an apostrophe, it is recognised and accepted;

=-=-=
# touch /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/test\'ing.exe
# ls -l /mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/test\'ing.exe
-rwxr--r--1 root root0 Feb  3 16:35 
/mnt/windowsserver/D/fred/Eudora/Attach/test'ing.exe
=-=-=

If anyone has any suggestions as to how I can further pursue a 
resolution to this behaviour, I would be most appreciative!

thanks in advance,
Mark


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[Samba] 4 samba domains/one ldap backend/2 methods/which to use?

2004-02-02 Thread Barry Smoke
in both methods tried, we can't successfully add xp machines to the 
domain at the remote locations
main samba is on our main campus, behind a 10.10 internal lan
remote samba's are on remote campuses, behind a 10.xx network
10.11
10.12

all connected with our internal lan via VPN
##
Method 1) ALL PDC's, using same ldap database(thus inherant problems, 
allusers have SID's generated with primary domain's SID)
a)We set up our master ldap server, and samba server on the same machine.
b)replicated ldap to remote samba servers, and set up referrals, so that 
transactions to modify ldap go back to master
c)install idealx smbldap-tools on all samba servers, using different 
SID's on each server
d) attempt to join xp machine to domain using
results:
samba authenticates users correctly, and users are added correctly.
adding samba machine accounts at remote servers errors out, while it 
works on main server.
the errors are sporadic, such as can't find domain, can't find user,

questions:
why would users in the ldap database generated with the master 
samba/ldap domain/server be able to log in at remote 
site/domain...wouldn't the SID's conflict?
why would we not be able to join xp machine to domain, with the remote 
server's SID configured in smbldap-tools(remember remote server has 
different SID in smbldap-tools, thus adds users locally, whihc is 
referred to the master.)?
when run manually, the machine entry get's put into ldap, and it gets 
put into ldap from the xp wizard also,
but it does not get the sambaSamAccount objectclass, along with the 
sid's samba generates, thus causes an error(user not found)

speculations:
our remote domain needs a domain admins group wiht it's sid, so that a 
root user can be added to ldap (remoteroot), so machines can be added 
wiht that user's info...
the problem is we get these errors wiht smbldap-tools:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbldap-usershow desroot
/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-usershow: user desroot doesn't exist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbldap-groupshow desdomadm
dn: cn=desdomadm,ou=Groups,dc=bryantschools,dc=org
objectClass: posixGroup,sambaGroupMapping
cn: desdomadm
gidNumber: 1040
sambaSID: S-1-5-21-3567609034-2183773975-620293219-3081
sambaGroupType: 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbldap-useradd -a -g desdomadm desroot
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at 
/usr/local/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm line 733.
/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd: unknown group desdomadm

thus, I can't test the theory...

###
Method 2) believeing method 1 had something to do with an SID problem,
we proceeded to set up the remote locations as BDC's
a)set up master ldap server, and samba server on same machine,
b) set up replica's and referrals back to master
c) set up remote servers as BDC's using same SID
d)set up SID in smbldaptools to be the same
results:
samba added the xp machines to the domain, but we could not log in upon 
reboot.

questions:
on method1 above, we have some users that get special shares based upon 
the %m, meaning the domain they put to log in box.
This works on the pdc, but we can't get it to work on a BDC.(Why don't 
domain aliases work on a BDC?)

this e-mail mentions the correct way to do multiple domains in the same 
ldap databaseis different branches...
where is any documentation on the correct way / designed way to do this?
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-December/033422.html



Thanks in advance,
Barry Smoke
District Network Admin
Bryant Public Schools
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Tuning for performance

2004-02-02 Thread Profaizer, Joe
I just installed samba 2.2.8 and I have a subdirectory that is very large (100GB of 
many files).  I'm curious as to what performance tuning parmeters I can adjust to help 
performance.  The performance is extremely slow.


Thanks,

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CVS update: samba4/source

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:02:15 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv6253

Modified Files:
Makefile.in 
Log Message:
fix PROTO_OBJS ... fix make proto on some platforms

metze


Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.75 = 1.76

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/Makefile.in.diff?r1=1.75r2=1.76


CVS update: samba4/source/script

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:06:28 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/script
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv6981/script

Modified Files:
build_idl.sh 
Log Message:
some systems doesn't have ./ in PATH
so use ./build/pidl/pidl.pl

metze


Revisions:
build_idl.sh1.16 = 1.17

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/script/build_idl.sh.diff?r1=1.16r2=1.17


CVS update: samba4/source/ubiqx

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:11:30 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ubiqx
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv8082

Removed Files:
.cvsignore 
Log Message:
remove unused .cvsignore file


Revisions:
.cvsignore  1.1.1.1 = NONE
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ubiqx/.cvsignore?rev=1.1.1.1


CVS update: samba4/source/lib

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:23:29 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv10369/lib

Removed Files:
system_smbd.c util_smbd.c 
Log Message:
remove unused files

we maybe need the util_smbd.c code later but this should not be in the lib/ dir

metze


Revisions:
system_smbd.c   1.2 = NONE
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/lib/system_smbd.c?rev=1.2
util_smbd.c 1.1.1.1 = NONE
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/lib/util_smbd.c?rev=1.1.1.1


CVS update: samba/source/param

2004-02-02 Thread abartlet

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:45:50 2004
Author: abartlet

Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/param
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14232/param

Modified Files:
  Tag: SAMBA_3_0
loadparm.c 
Log Message:
Merge the 'use cracklib' parameter from HEAD back to 3.0

Andrew Bartlett


Revisions:
loadparm.c  1.397.2.123 = 1.397.2.124

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/param/loadparm.c.diff?r1=1.397.2.123r2=1.397.2.124


CVS update: samba/source

2004-02-02 Thread abartlet

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:47:26 2004
Author: abartlet

Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14602

Modified Files:
  Tag: SAMBA_3_0
configure.in 
Log Message:
Always at least try to compile in cracklib support.

Andrew Bartlett


Revisions:
configure.in1.300.2.211 = 1.300.2.212

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/configure.in.diff?r1=1.300.2.211r2=1.300.2.212


CVS update: samba/source/auth

2004-02-02 Thread vlendec

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:53:56 2004
Author: vlendec

Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/auth
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15541

Modified Files:
  Tag: SAMBA_3_0
auth_domain.c 
Log Message:
Remove bogus check. No functional change, just cosmetics.

Volker


Revisions:
auth_domain.c   1.33.2.35 = 1.33.2.36

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/auth/auth_domain.c.diff?r1=1.33.2.35r2=1.33.2.36


CVS update: samba/source/auth

2004-02-02 Thread vlendec

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:54:43 2004
Author: vlendec

Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/auth
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15699

Modified Files:
auth_domain.c 
Log Message:
Remove bogus check. Cosmetics.

Volker


Revisions:
auth_domain.c   1.84 = 1.85

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/auth/auth_domain.c.diff?r1=1.84r2=1.85


CVS update: samba/source/nsswitch

2004-02-02 Thread abartlet

Date:   Mon Feb  2 07:58:06 2004
Author: abartlet

Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16516/source/nsswitch

Modified Files:
winbindd_pam.c 
Log Message:
(merge from 3.0)

Remove duplicate comment.

Andrew Bartlett


Revisions:
winbindd_pam.c  1.76 = 1.77

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_pam.c.diff?r1=1.76r2=1.77


CVS update: samba/source/lib

2004-02-02 Thread tridge

Date:   Mon Feb  2 12:02:44 2004
Author: tridge

Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30958

Modified Files:
  Tag: SAMBA_3_0
charcnv.c 
Log Message:
the conversion from int to size_t in charcnv did not take into account
one place where we checked if (src_len  0).

I actually would greatly prefer to switch back to int for src_len. The
type *can* be negative, which means an unsigned type is
inappropriate. There is absolutely no reason why int should not be
used for a parameter like this. 

I didn't change back to int as we are close to a release and I wanted
a mininal change, but please don't go changing types like this in
future without very careful testing and a damn good reason.

this bug broke pull_ucs2(), I would not be surprised if it caused all
sorts of nastiness. Thanks to vl for noticing the symptoms!


Revisions:
charcnv.c   1.55.2.48 = 1.55.2.49

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/lib/charcnv.c.diff?r1=1.55.2.48r2=1.55.2.49


CVS update: samba/source/lib

2004-02-02 Thread tridge

Date:   Mon Feb  2 12:09:35 2004
Author: tridge

Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv31933

Modified Files:
  Tag: SAMBA_3_0
util_sock.c 
Log Message:
there are places in the samba3 code that don't check properly for
packet-termination of strings. This change ensures that when we go
past the end of a packet we hit 2 null bytes, thus terminating. We are
relying on the SAFETY_MARGIN packet allocation stuff here.



Revisions:
util_sock.c 1.57.2.20 = 1.57.2.21

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/lib/util_sock.c.diff?r1=1.57.2.20r2=1.57.2.21


CVS update: samba4/source/lib

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 12:15:25 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv32441/lib

Modified Files:
smbrun.c 
Log Message:
some compilers don't like the #warning preprocessing directive
so just do a DEBUG(0,(...));

metze


Revisions:
smbrun.c1.2 = 1.3

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/lib/smbrun.c.diff?r1=1.2r2=1.3


CVS update: samba4/source/rpc_server

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:23:44 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13574

Modified Files:
dcerpc_server.h dcerpc_server.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
dcerpc_server.h 1.12 = 1.13

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/rpc_server/dcerpc_server.h.diff?r1=1.12r2=1.13
dcerpc_server.c 1.24 = 1.25

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/rpc_server/dcerpc_server.c.diff?r1=1.24r2=1.25


CVS update: samba4/source/rpc_server/remote

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:23:44 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/rpc_server/remote
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13574/remote

Modified Files:
dcesrv_remote.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
dcesrv_remote.c 1.1 = 1.2

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/rpc_server/remote/dcesrv_remote.c.diff?r1=1.1r2=1.2


CVS update: samba4/source/build/pidl

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:24:24 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/build/pidl
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13707/build/pidl

Modified Files:
server.pm 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
server.pm   1.7 = 1.8

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/build/pidl/server.pm.diff?r1=1.7r2=1.8


CVS update: samba4/source/ntvfs/cifs

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:28:29 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ntvfs/cifs
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14658/cifs

Modified Files:
vfs_cifs.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
vfs_cifs.c  1.6 = 1.7

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ntvfs/cifs/vfs_cifs.c.diff?r1=1.6r2=1.7


CVS update: samba4/source/ntvfs/ipc

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:28:29 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ntvfs/ipc
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14658/ipc

Modified Files:
vfs_ipc.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
vfs_ipc.c   1.12 = 1.13

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ntvfs/ipc/vfs_ipc.c.diff?r1=1.12r2=1.13


CVS update: samba4/source/ntvfs/simple

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:28:29 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ntvfs/simple
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14658/simple

Modified Files:
vfs_simple.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
vfs_simple.c1.7 = 1.8

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ntvfs/simple/vfs_simple.c.diff?r1=1.7r2=1.8


CVS update: samba4/source/ntvfs

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:28:29 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ntvfs
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14658

Modified Files:
ntvfs_base.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
ntvfs_base.c1.4 = 1.5

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ntvfs/ntvfs_base.c.diff?r1=1.4r2=1.5


CVS update: samba4/source/ntvfs/print

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:28:29 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ntvfs/print
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14658/print

Modified Files:
vfs_print.c 
Log Message:
some DEBUG and comment fixes

metze


Revisions:
vfs_print.c 1.3 = 1.4

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ntvfs/print/vfs_print.c.diff?r1=1.3r2=1.4


CVS update: samba4/source

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:43:03 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17401

Modified Files:
Makefile.in aclocal.m4 configure.in 
Log Message:
- we now specify the object files in the subsystems config.m4 file
  I plan to convert all objectfile group to use SMB_SUBSYSTEM
  later I'll add a SMB_BINARY() and SMB_LIBRARY(), then there will be no more need
  to touch Makefile.in, because all make rules will be autogenerated by configure

- convert the PROCESS_MODEL subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the pthread test to smbd/process_model.m4

- convert the CHARSET subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the iconv test to lib/iconv.m4



Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.76 = 1.77

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/Makefile.in.diff?r1=1.76r2=1.77
aclocal.m4  1.5 = 1.6
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/aclocal.m4.diff?r1=1.5r2=1.6
configure.in1.17 = 1.18

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/configure.in.diff?r1=1.17r2=1.18


CVS update: samba4/source/lib

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:43:03 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17401/lib

Added Files:
iconv.m4 
Log Message:
- we now specify the object files in the subsystems config.m4 file
  I plan to convert all objectfile group to use SMB_SUBSYSTEM
  later I'll add a SMB_BINARY() and SMB_LIBRARY(), then there will be no more need
  to touch Makefile.in, because all make rules will be autogenerated by configure

- convert the PROCESS_MODEL subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the pthread test to smbd/process_model.m4

- convert the CHARSET subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the iconv test to lib/iconv.m4



Revisions:
iconv.m4NONE = 1.1
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/lib/iconv.m4?rev=1.1


CVS update: samba4/source/ntvfs

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:43:03 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/ntvfs
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17401/ntvfs

Modified Files:
config.m4 
Log Message:
- we now specify the object files in the subsystems config.m4 file
  I plan to convert all objectfile group to use SMB_SUBSYSTEM
  later I'll add a SMB_BINARY() and SMB_LIBRARY(), then there will be no more need
  to touch Makefile.in, because all make rules will be autogenerated by configure

- convert the PROCESS_MODEL subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the pthread test to smbd/process_model.m4

- convert the CHARSET subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the iconv test to lib/iconv.m4



Revisions:
config.m4   1.3 = 1.4

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/ntvfs/config.m4.diff?r1=1.3r2=1.4


CVS update: samba4/source/include

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:43:03 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17401/include

Modified Files:
context.h 
Log Message:
- we now specify the object files in the subsystems config.m4 file
  I plan to convert all objectfile group to use SMB_SUBSYSTEM
  later I'll add a SMB_BINARY() and SMB_LIBRARY(), then there will be no more need
  to touch Makefile.in, because all make rules will be autogenerated by configure

- convert the PROCESS_MODEL subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the pthread test to smbd/process_model.m4

- convert the CHARSET subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the iconv test to lib/iconv.m4



Revisions:
context.h   1.6 = 1.7

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/include/context.h.diff?r1=1.6r2=1.7


CVS update: samba4/source/smbd

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Metzmacher

Date:   Mon Feb  2 13:43:03 2004
Author: metze

Update of /home/cvs/samba4/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17401/smbd

Modified Files:
process_model.c process_single.c process_standard.c 
process_thread.c server.c 
Added Files:
process_model.h process_model.m4 
Log Message:
- we now specify the object files in the subsystems config.m4 file
  I plan to convert all objectfile group to use SMB_SUBSYSTEM
  later I'll add a SMB_BINARY() and SMB_LIBRARY(), then there will be no more need
  to touch Makefile.in, because all make rules will be autogenerated by configure

- convert the PROCESS_MODEL subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the pthread test to smbd/process_model.m4

- convert the CHARSET subsystem to this new scheme
  and move the iconv test to lib/iconv.m4



Revisions:
process_model.h NONE = 1.1
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/process_model.h?rev=1.1
process_model.m4NONE = 1.1
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/process_model.m4?rev=1.1
process_model.c 1.1.1.1 = 1.2

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/process_model.c.diff?r1=1.1.1.1r2=1.2
process_single.c1.3 = 1.4

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/process_single.c.diff?r1=1.3r2=1.4
process_standard.c  1.3 = 1.4

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/process_standard.c.diff?r1=1.3r2=1.4
process_thread.c1.9 = 1.10

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/process_thread.c.diff?r1=1.9r2=1.10
server.c1.6 = 1.7

http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba4/source/smbd/server.c.diff?r1=1.6r2=1.7


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