You got it.
I had
Passwd: compat winbind
don
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nuffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 11:07 AM
To: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] RE: Winbind on HPUX11, Totally Stuck, Please Help
I
an applicable patch on their site. If anyone knows
of one, please point me to it!
Thanks,
Dan Nuffer
MCCALL, DON (HP-USA,ex1) wrote:
Hi Everyone,
This whole problem with the password command not working
when winbind
is included as a method in the nsswitch.conf can probably be worked
Hi Tony,
Another workaround would be to populate an smbpasswd file with all the names
from your /etc/passwd file.
But I realize this can be onerous. Samba has a script to help with this,
mksmbpasswd.sh
since you won't be needing passwords from this smbpasswd file, this would do
it for you, I
Hi Brad,
We have noticed an extra open on files when you
have 'map share modes = yes' in the smb.conf file;
This causes a problem with deleting a file that you
own IF the unix permissions are 0700. At least that's the
symptom that came in for us; perhaps your tmp file issue is
related.
Can you
, HEY, that's dumb - lets fix it THIS way...
Don
-Original Message-
From: David Collier-Brown -- Customer Engineering
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 10:34
To: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1); '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: FW: encrypt passwords=no, security=yes
,ex1)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: tmp files hanging around too long.
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 10:19, MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) wrote:
Hi Brad,
We have noticed an extra open on files when you
have 'map share modes = yes' in the smb.conf file;
This causes a problem with deleting a file
By default machine account passwords are changed ever 7 days in MS world.
you can change this via the machine password timeout smb.conf parameter.
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Joey Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 20:10
To: Gerald (Jerry)
Sorry, forgot to cc the list...
Jerry, you made some comments around the code I modified, maybe you
could take a look at this and comment??
Don
-Original Message-
From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 16:30
To: 'tony shepherd'; MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1);
'[EMAIL
By default machine account passwords are changed ever 7 days in MS world.
you can change this via the machine password timeout smb.conf parameter.
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Joey Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 20:10
To: Gerald (Jerry)
-Original Message-
From: tony shepherd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 23:31
To: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: encrypt passwords=no, security=yes, samba 2.2.8, W2K user
aut h fails
--On Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:06:08 AM -0500 MCCALL
Hi tony,
based on your log file, it sure does APPEAR that you have NOT turned off
encrypted passwords,
as samba is trying to open /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. It should
only do that if it negotiated encrypted passwords in the negot prot call,
which it should only be able to do if encrypted
Sounds like someone at ip 10.68.1.102 has YOUR samba servers
ip address as it's primary wins server.
Don
-Original Message-
From: Hassen Chaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 12:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: error message.
Hye,
I have installed a
Hi Marc,
For winbindd to function, you must use
wbinfo -A username%passwd
to store the username and password of the user you want
winbindd to use for authentication.
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Marc Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003
Hi Richard, et al;
Can't speak for Solaris, but HP-UX has a 20 group membership limit
for HP-UX users. From man setgroups: must be no more than NGROUPS_MAX,
as defined in limits.h. Same applies to initgroups.
So Solaris may have some limit as well
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original
Hi Richard, et al;
Can't speak for Solaris, but HP-UX has a 20 group membership limit
for HP-UX users. From man setgroups: must be no more than NGROUPS_MAX,
as defined in limits.h. Same applies to initgroups.
So Solaris may have some limit as well
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original
Hi everyone,
One of my teammates here at HP uncovered this, and I thought it deserved
proactive mention on the list:
It covers non-HP builds of Samba, so HP CIFS Server (HP's version of Samba
bundled with all 11.0 and above OS'es) customers are not directly affected
but those of you on the list
Hi everyone,
One of my teammates here at HP uncovered this, and I thought it deserved
proactive mention on the list:
It covers non-HP builds of Samba, so HP CIFS Server (HP's version of Samba
bundled with all 11.0 and above OS'es) customers are not directly affected
but those of you on the list
On HP-UX 11.x, the default is 2048 for FD_SETSIZE. You can also (according
to man page
for select()) handle this dynamically, if you are concerned for memory
footprint for
your application. An example from the man page:
The user can also allocate the space for fd_set structure
Hi Michael,
what's your umask for the users in question?
Don
-Original Message-
From: Michael Steffens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 7:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with nt acl support when saving Excel or Word Files
Hi,
does anyone
-Original Message-
From: Miles Roper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 21:28
To: 'MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Esh, Andrew'; 'Ronan Waide';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Richard Sharpe'; 'John H Terpstra';
Kim (E-mail)
Subject: Winbind
Hi Miles,
any reason you are compiling it yourself, instead of pulling the depot from
the samba ftp site?
That is what I am using successfully.
Don
-Original Message-
From: Miles Roper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 15:31
To: 'MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1
To: 'MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Esh, Andrew'; 'Ronan Waide';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Richard Sharpe'; 'John H Terpstra';
GILCHRIST,KIM (HP-NewZealand,ex1)
Subject: RE: Winbind on HPUX 11, some small progress
Hi Don,
Michael Steffens a while back sent
Message-
From: Miles Roper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 16:07
To: 'MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; GILCHRIST,KIM (HP-NewZealand,ex1)
Subject: RE: Winbind on HPUX 11, some small progress
Hi Don,
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
NOT a libnss_winbind.so.1
See if that doesn't help,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Miles Roper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 15:41
To: 'MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Esh, Andrew'; 'Ronan Waide';
[EMAIL PROTECTED
space should help
Don
-Original Message-
From: Grierson, Garry (UK07) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 2:42
To: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Drive already connected Error in Windows 2000
I did mention in my original post
Samba 2.2.7 uses fcntl locks on a regular basis for internal
locking, even if you have set strict locking and posix locks=no.
The errors you are getting in your log indicate that you have
run out of the system resource controlling the size of the fcntl
lock table.
You will need to go into SAM (or
information I can send let me know.
Ideas?
Thanks
Miles
-Original Message-
From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 31 January 2003 07:06 a.m.
To: STEFFENS,MICHAEL (HP-Germany,ex1); Ronan Waide
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Esh, Andrew; Miles Roper
information I can send let me know.
Ideas?
Thanks
Miles
-Original Message-
From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 31 January 2003 07:06 a.m.
To: STEFFENS,MICHAEL (HP-Germany,ex1); Ronan Waide
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Esh, Andrew; Miles Roper
Hi Everyone,
This whole problem with the password command not working when winbind
is included as a method in the nsswitch.conf can probably be worked around
by simply using the -r files (or -r nis or -r nisplus) switch. Take a look
at the man page for passwd on HP-UX 11.x and see if this won't
Hi Everyone,
Been following this a bit; faking out nsswitch with the ldap stuff
seems like a HIGH and complicated price to pay for getting a passwd
program that will work to change passwords for standard unix users.
One of the other things I have seen is a simple script that moved
and replaced
Hi Richard,
Command line would be good, to allow add/delete/modify/list commands to a
unique path to a key/value combo for batch purposes. It would also be nice
to have an 'interactive mode, that would allow you to traverse the registry
like a file system, so you could 'cd' into a particular
Hi Rene,
I would be interested in your test program, and information on what
archetecture
and compiler you are using to test this out on. Can you send it to me off
list?
Thanks,
Don
-Original Message-
From: René Nieuwenhuizen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002
Hi Paul,
pretty neat. HP-UX also has this issue; I think the real answer
is to get the vendor(s) to modify the code so that winbind is a
'valid' source, same as 'files', 'nis' 'compat' etc...
For one thing, the interposititor solution doesn't take into account
someone on the Unix side doing a
Hi Glen,
Just to confirm, this also happens with Samba 3.0alpha20.
If I make a file on my c drive, drag it onto the share
(defined below) named 'mccall' (unix perms 777), that works.
If I THEN mark that file readonly on my c drive, and drag it
onto the share 'mccall' again, it asks me if I want
Hi Patrick,
Problem is that the header file stdio.h on HP-UX 11 had a bad declaration
for snprintf() (doesn't match the standard OR the man page). HP is
planning on fixing this in a future release, but for now, if you are using
gcc, you'll need to edit the stdio.h that gcc is using so that the
Hi Ernst,
Problem is that HPUX does not have a C99 compatible version of snprintf (or
vsnprintf, I forget which). Either way, what happens is that the snprintf.c
module has ifdef's that make sure that we DON'T include stdio.h if we are
going to redefine snprintf or vsnprintf (which we ARE, since
Hi David,
It looks like you might have misspelt gdb in your smb.conf line
(in your message it is spelt gbd
Don
-Original Message-
From: David Shapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 8:56
To: 'Andrew Bartlett'; David Shapiro
Cc: 'Richard Sharpe'; '[EMAIL
Hi Lars,
Just a guess, but what I see is a zero byte write request a offset
719970304; a zero byte write request to an offset beyond the eof is
typically used by ms applications to
'extend' a file, ie make sure physical space adequate for the entire
eventual operation is available before
Hi,
Best you discuss this with your HP support people - cifsmount is a part of
the CIFSCLIENT software (based on Sharity client), NOT samba.
Sorry,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Simo Sorce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 4:19
To: Manuel Clericuzio
Cc: '[EMAIL
Hi CJ,
are you using UNENCRYPTED passwords? (ie if you do testparm|grep encrypt
pass does it come back and say
encrypt passwords = no) If so, then this is normal windows client
behavior (for later clients like win2k) - they can successfully negotiate
cleartext passwords, but will not actually
Hi,
Best you discuss this with your HP support people - cifsmount is a part of
the CIFSCLIENT software (based on Sharity client), NOT samba.
Sorry,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Simo Sorce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 4:19
To: Manuel Clericuzio
Cc: '[EMAIL
Hi Mark,
This may not be your problem, but I had a person that was getting the same
symptoms with certain ms office 97 apps (specifically ones that had links to
other docs in them).
Setting strict allocate = yes took care of the problem for them...
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original
Hi Toni,
This error is the result of a test that samba does in the module
server_validate, (in password.c) to check the password server for a bug
where NT 4 (some versions) would not correctly set the guest bit.
There is currently no smb.conf parameter to allow you to control this
behavior, so to
Hello Ed,
It means that you are using the built in C complier shipped with HPUX, which
is not Ansi C compliant.
You'll need to ether go to the gnu.org web site and pull a hpux version of
gcc, or purchase HP's ansi c compliant compiler.
There are a number of messages on the searchable samba
I seem to remember excel 97 and word 97 sometimes having problems due to the
fact that we don't actually reserve space on the disk when they do a zero
byte write to extend a file - try setting 'strict allocate=yes' in your
smb.conf file and see if that makes any difference...
Just an idea,
Don
Hello Donovan,
This error typically indicates that you are using the built in hpux c
compiler that ships with the os - this compiler is mainly there to allow for
kernel regens, etc - it is NOT ansi compliant, and will not compile samba.
You can either purchase the ANSI compliant hp compiler, or
Hi Paul,
I just did a quick test from hpux 11.11 samba2.0.9 smbclient to a share on a
win2k sp2 server, and didn't experience any problems: the command I used was
/opt/samba/bin/smbclient //ceres/i386 -Umyuser -T c /tmp/test.tar
What are you doing different?
Don
-Original
Hi folks,
10.20 is pretty old - but I'll see what I can do about getting a
compile/build patch put together for 2.2.4 on 10.20 in the next couple of
days...
Don
-Original Message-
From: Moeller Daniel (QI/EES3) * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 4:10
To: 'Roland
Hi Panagiotis,
I just verified I see the same behavior - looking into it now...
Don
-Original Message-
From: Panagiotis J. Roris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] bug (?)
Hi, I would like to mention the existence of
Hi Everyone,
The ability to access the /usr/bin subdirectory is a function of samba
looking for
a 'home directory' in the user store (/etc/passwd in this case).
It FINDS it because the system user 'bin' is defined as:
bin:*:2:2::/usr/bin:/sbin/sh
You can prevent this behavior by adding the
Hello Hemant,
You will need either the HP ANSI C compiler (NOT the one that ships with
HPUX for free) or the
gcc C complier to compile SAMBA on HPUX. That is the reason you are getting
the configure errors
you are getting.
If you do not wish to compile for 11.i, You can get the binaries for
Hi Eric,
Yep, it's in there. you can now have a wins server= ipaddr1 ipaddr2 ipaddr3
...
and the code will build a wins_svr_list that will be used to resolve names.
Hope this helps,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Eric Roseme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:32
Hi Tony,
Doesn't sound like SAMBA if all you have to do to fix it
is hit the enter key on your server. Sounds more like
some sort of power save mode, either h/w or in Linux- I'm
not familiar with RedHat, but you might want to check your
pc bios settings to see if there is some default power
Andrew,
Will need the same to the head branch (SAMBA_3_0, I guess, now),
so it will compile on HPUX 10.20 as well...
Thanks,
Don
-Original Message-
From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:31 AM
To: 'Harald Koenig'; [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Christian,
I suspect that this is simply a result of 2.2.3a needing/using more
fcntl locks than it's predicessors, and that the nflocks kernel parameter
in HP-UX is by default rather small (200).
I would suggest that you use SAM to modify the kernel parameter 'nflocks',
possibly up to about
Hi Christian,
The problem is that the configure script checks to see if you are using
the HPUX Ansi c compiler, and if you ARE, then modifies some of the
loader parameters that are passed to the HP-UX loader; one of these ensures
that if there are duplicate modules around, the 'nearest' one
Hi Thomas,
go to smbd/vfs.c and change the call to dlerror() to sys_dlerror(), that
will get you
past your compile problem on 2.2.
Haven't looked any further at this yet; let me know if you run into other
issues on 10.20
Don
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Hello
Florent,
you
cannot compile/build samba with the builtin c compiler on HPUX - it is not ANSI
compliant, but there
mainly
to allow for kernel rebuilds, etc.
You
will need to either purchase HP's Ansi C compiler, or go to the www.gnu.org site and pull a version
of
gcc
for HPUX to
Hi,
This typically means that you are trying to compile samba with the built in
c compiler that ships with HP. THis compiler is primarily provided to do
kernel regens, etc. it is NOT ansi compliant, and cannot be used to
compile/build samba.
You can either purchase the HP Ansi C compiler, or
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