[Samba] Connection reset by peer

2008-08-01 Thread Sam Ami
hi all

i'm getting reports from our users that copying files to/from location on
our samba server results in a error...

*
**read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.0.5 Error =
Connection reset by peer*
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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2008-08-01 Thread kissg
What error message do your users get? The error message you mentioned can be
ignored. Sometimes I get the same message, but I have no problems with
copying files or logging in to my domain.

Please attach your smb.conf file, so that we can see where the problem is
and not just guess, what the problem can be.

Regards
Gergely Kiss
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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2008-08-01 Thread Helmut Hullen
Hallo, Sam,

Du (persip) meintest am 01.08.08:

 i'm getting reports from our users that copying files to/from
 location on our samba server results in a error...

 *
 **read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.0.5 Error =
 Connection reset by peer*

When does this happen?
Most times (or ever) I find this message when the user shuts down his  
(Windows) machine.

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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[Samba] Connection reset by peer

2006-08-07 Thread Sameer Kamat
Hi,

 We are seeing this on our Fedora Core 2 machine when accessing the share 
from a Windows 2003 box.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

This is  the smb.conf file : 

[global]
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
pam password change = yes
obey pam restrictions = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
unix password sync = no
security = share
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
preferred master = no
server string = Samba Server
load printers = no
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
name resolve order = host
smb ports = 139

[samba]
path = /samba
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
guest account = root


This is the error :

Aug  4 13:34:35 Server nmbd[26773]:   Samba name server Server has stopped 
being a local master browser for workgroup WORKGROUP on subnet 10.140.18.178
Aug  4 13:34:35 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:34:35 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 13:34:52 Server nmbd[26773]: [2006/08/04 13:34:52, 0] 
nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:become_local_master_stage2(396)
Aug  4 13:34:52 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 13:34:52 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:34:52 Server nmbd[26773]:   Samba name server Server is now a local 
master browser for workgroup WORKGROUP on subnet 10.140.18.178
Aug  4 13:34:52 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:34:52 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]: [2006/08/04 13:41:35, 0] 
nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_local_master_announce(311)
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]:   process_local_master_announce: Server 
Dell1 at IP 10.140.19.48 is announcing itself as a local master browser for 
workgroup WORKGROUP and we think we are master. Forcing election.
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]: [2006/08/04 13:41:35, 0] 
nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:unbecome_local_master_success(149)
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]:   Samba name server Server has stopped 
being a local master browser for workgroup WORKGROUP on subnet 10.140.18.178
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:41:35 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 13:41:53 Server nmbd[26773]: [2006/08/04 13:41:53, 0] 
nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:become_local_master_stage2(396)
Aug  4 13:41:53 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 13:41:53 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:41:53 Server nmbd[26773]:   Samba name server Server is now a local 
master browser for workgroup WORKGROUP on subnet 10.140.18.178
Aug  4 13:41:53 Server nmbd[26773]:
Aug  4 13:41:53 Server nmbd[26773]:   *
Aug  4 14:04:38 Server gdm[1881]: Maximum number of open XDMCP sessions from 
host :::127.0.0.1 reached
Aug  4 14:33:09 Server smbd[31523]: [2006/08/04 14:33:09, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(430)
Aug  4 14:33:09 Server smbd[31523]:   write_socket_data: write failure. Error = 
Connection reset by peer
Aug  4 14:33:09 Server smbd[31523]: [2006/08/04 14:33:09, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(455)
Aug  4 14:33:09 Server smbd[31523]:   write_socket: Error writing 51 bytes to 
socket 22: ERRNO = Connection reset by peer
Aug  4 14:33:09 Server smbd[31523]: [2006/08/04 14:33:09, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(647)
Aug  4 14:33:09 Server smbd[31523]:   Error writing 51 bytes to client. -1. 
(Connection reset by peer)


Thanks,
Sameer.
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[Samba] Connection reset by peer

2005-05-11 Thread Renan Mathias Fernandes
Hi all,

Well I'm having the following problem : The internet connection in my
office is down and after that I am having some problems in my samba.
I really don't know if the problems are happening because my internet is down. 
I am unable to transfer large files throught the network. and
looking at the log files i receive this message: Error = Connection
reset by peer 
A friend told me to put the machine info at /etc/hosts but doesn't seems to help
I put the following thing in /etc/hosts : 
10.0.0.50 renan renan

Thanks all

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[Samba] Connection reset by peer

2005-04-27 Thread Annette Bitz
Hi!

I always get the following messages. What does this mean?

smbd[20233]: [2005/04/27 09:58:13, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(384)
smbd[20233]:   read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset 
by peer

Thanks in advance
Annette
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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2005-04-27 Thread Denis Vlasenko
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 11:00, Annette Bitz wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I always get the following messages. What does this mean?
 
 smbd[20233]: [2005/04/27 09:58:13, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(384)
 smbd[20233]:   read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset 
 by peer

This means that remote host closed TCP connection by sending a RST packet.
Normally, when you, for example, download a file via http,
remote host closes connection with FIN when it finished sending all data.
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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2005-04-27 Thread Holger Wesser
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Hi Annette,
maybe you have problems with your network interface card. Try to
exchange this part of hardware.
Greets,
Holger
Annette Bitz wrote:
| Hi!
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| I always get the following messages. What does this mean?
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| smbd[20233]: [2005/04/27 09:58:13, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(384)
| smbd[20233]:   read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error =
Connection reset
| by peer
|
| Thanks in advance
| Annette
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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2005-04-27 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 10:00:29AM +0200, Annette Bitz wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I always get the following messages. What does this mean?
 
 smbd[20233]: [2005/04/27 09:58:13, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(384)
 smbd[20233]:   read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset 
 by peer

It means the client (peer) dropped the connection. We (smbd) don't know why.
Look at your clients/network hardware etc.

Jeremy.
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[Samba] Connection reset by peer

2004-12-23 Thread john . debella
Hi,

We continuously see these errors in our logs. I've done some searches on 
this but nothing seems to point to anything specific.

Any ideas?

-John


Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   getpeername failed. Error was 
Transport endpoint is not connected 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   getpeername failed. Error was 
Transport endpoint is not connected 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(430) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   write_socket_data: write failure. 
Error = Connection reset by peer 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(455) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   write_socket: Error writing 4 bytes 
to socket 5: ERRNO = Connection reset by peer 
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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2004-12-23 Thread Thomas M. Skeren III
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you doing?  What configuration.  What network configuration? 

Hi,
We continuously see these errors in our logs. I've done some searches on 
this but nothing seems to point to anything specific.

Any ideas?
-John
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   getpeername failed. Error was 
Transport endpoint is not connected 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   getpeername failed. Error was 
Transport endpoint is not connected 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(430) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   write_socket_data: write failure. 
Error = Connection reset by peer 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(455) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   write_socket: Error writing 4 bytes 
to socket 5: ERRNO = Connection reset by peer 
 


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Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer

2004-12-23 Thread john . debella
Hi Tom,

This particular server is running samba 3.0.7-1.3E.1 on RH 3.0. The domain 
is running AD in mixed mode, (I'll include the smb.conf below), and I 
believe the Windows server is Windows 2003.

Our clients are a mix of Win2k and WinXp. The server is running Clearcase 
and the clients access the Vobs via Samba. They are primarily running 
snapshot views.

We have had several issues come up over the last few weeks, 
(coincidentally when the domain was migrated to Windows AD). The most 
recent are intermittent problems when password server not available 
shows up in the logs and these particular errors show up, (connection 
reset by peer... etc...). We recently received a report from a user that 
he/she will get incomplete snapshot view updates, and/or the update 
operation itself runs very slowly. During the incomplete view updates the 
user will get messages like can't open input file from Clearcase.

We're thinking that there is some sort of authentication problem 
happening, however, we haven't been able to determine what has been 
causing all of these problems which are mainly intermittent. I'm hoping 
that by understanding what is causing these connections errors we'll get 
to root cause on the others as well.

One thing to note, we are also running Samba 2.2.7a on a few RedHat 9 
servers which are also running Clearcase. These servers are experiencing 
the same exact issues and are getting the same errors... These 
machines have been running with this config for over 1 year and have not 
had any problems until recently.

[global]
   workgroup = ICD
   netbios name = VALHALLA
   security = domain
   password server = seneca
   wins server = 131.101.17.18 131.101.17.61
   server string = Linux ClearCase Server %v %h
   log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
   log level = 6
   max log size = 4000
   username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
   read raw = no
   oplocks = no
   kernel oplocks = no
   level2 oplocks = no
   create mask = 0774
   directory mask = 0775
   map archive = No
   preserve case = yes
   dont descend = /view
   deadtime = 0
   strict locking = no
   domain master = no
   preferred master = no

[vobs]
   path = /export/vobs
   browsable = yes
   writable = yes
   public = yes
   comment = Vobs
   csc policy = disable







Thomas M. Skeren III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
12/23/2004 08:39 PM

 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [Samba] Connection reset by peer


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you doing?  What configuration.  What network configuration? 

Hi,

We continuously see these errors in our logs. I've done some searches on 
this but nothing seems to point to anything specific.

Any ideas?

-John


Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   getpeername failed. Error was 
Transport endpoint is not connected 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   getpeername failed. Error was 
Transport endpoint is not connected 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(430) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   write_socket_data: write failure. 
Error = Connection reset by peer 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]: [2004/12/23 20:14:41, 0] 
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(455) 
Dec 23 20:14:41 valhalla smbd[3574]:   write_socket: Error writing 4 
bytes 
to socket 5: ERRNO = Connection reset by peer 
 





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[Samba] Connection reset by peer / The network is busy

2004-03-26 Thread Chad Vincent
I have seen posts concerning this in the archives, but with no real 
solution.  I've seen it first-hand twice now.

I am running Debian Woody, with us3.samba.org's Samba 3 sources added to my 
apt-sources.  3.0.2a was the first version of Samba installed.  The 
SMB.conf is used off of a previous Test system, then updated to reflect 
changes in the network as it stands now.

The server is fairly bare, with just minimal packages installed.  It's only 
use is for file-sharing and one Access database sharing.  (Soon it will 
also host a MySQL database, hence the horsepower.)  It is on a Tyan 2880S 
motherboard with dual Broadcom GbE ethernet cards, TG3 module.  Kernel is 
2.4.25-K7-SMP custom, Samba is 3.0.2a

I went to copy files over from our old server to the new one via the network...

System 1 (pdr, Win98SE)  Select files, copy, select new directory on new 
server, paste.  Files copy, re-map network drive, everything's happy.

System 2 (My computer, Win2k Pro) Same as above.  Slower because my laptop 
is a piece of garbage, but it's always been that way, even copying local to 
server.

System 3 (Server, Win2k Pro) Same as above for programs share, used for 
network copies of various programs we use.  (ACT, MS Office, etc.)  5.7GB 
worth of information.  Was doubling as a test to make sure the two systems 
can see each other, as the old server will be used as a jury-rigged 
nightly-updated mirror in case of panic.

System 4 (lab, Win98SE, Via Rhine II NIC)  Same as above.  Gets about 1/2 
way through copying files (800MB of Excel files), and the following occurs:

Client beeps: Cannot create or replace [filename]: The network is busy.

Server log: [2004/03/26 15:06:23, 0]  lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(342)
read_socket_data: recv failure for 4.  Error = Connection reset by 
peer

At which point, the client needs to be completely rebooted before it will 
re-connect to the server.

Added the new server to the WINS list of the client, and started using a 
domain logon.  Error persisted.

On this last try, I decided to monitor the progress with smbstatus while 
the files copied over.  First time I ran smbstatus, the client beeped, and 
the error occured immediately, much sooner in the process than normal.

I've tried everything I can think of.  We don't have problems of this 
nature with that system connecting to the old server (Win2k Pro.  We were a 
tiny company then.)  I would just break it up into smaller sections, but I 
would rather fix the problem than workaround if possible.  Right now I'm 
moving over less-used information.  However, we are stretching the limits 
of the old server rapidly, and need to finish the transition soon.

The last time I noticed this problem was using Samba 2.999 on Xandros 
1.0.  Same network, using it as a testbed.  Reformatting the system and 
re-installing Xandros from scratch worked like a charm.  Purge / re-install 
of Samba did not.  However, at this point a purge/reinstall of the OS is 
not an option.  Going back to Xandros is also not an option, as it was 
causing other problems.

Also, last time stress-testing Samba by streaming an MP3/OGG playlist would 
cause this several times a day.  I tried the same earlier with no problems 
from pdr.  I'm not ruling out a network problem, but it would be nice to 
find out more about the specific error so I know where to focus my 
troubleshooting.

***Begin smb.conf***

[global]
workgroup=DM.NET
server string=%h server (Samba %v)
load printers=no
printcap name=cups
printing=cups
print command=lp -d %p %s; rm %s
# invalid users=root
log file=/var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size=
syslog=0
security=USER
encrypt passwords=yes
socket options=TCP_NODELAY
dns proxy=no
passwd program=/usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat=*EntersnewsUNIXspassword:* %nn *RetypesnewsUNIXspassword:* %nn .
obey pam restrictions=yes
preserve case=yes
case sensitive=no
short preserve case=yes
os level=65
domain master=yes
prefered master=yes
wins support=yes
local master=yes
domain logons=yes
name resolve order=lmhosts wins bcast host
add user script=/usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
veto oplock files=/*.mdb/*.xls/*.mp3/*.ogg/
passdb backend = tdbsam guest
username map = /etc/samba/users.map
interfaces = eth0
[lab]
  public=no
  browseable=yes
  path=/shared/lab
  writeable=yes
  write list=[userlist removed]
  valid users=[userlist removed]
  max connections=0
  available=yes
  create mask=0666
  directory mask=0777


Chad Vincent
Owner
RhiannonWEB
Phone: 330-283-4681 

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