hmm.. i just made the utmp (who, last) it show's the online users, but it doesn't resolve the ip adress to netbios name.. ??
also (maybe same prob here), when i use /log.%m the log files appear whith machine names (this is normal) but it also generate logfile's with ip nr's (eg. log.192.168.2.50) i use wins en bcast to resolve names.. is there still some bug where hostnames don't resolve correct ?? and how can i make utmp show netbios names ?? l8r --------------------------------------------- Collen Blijenberg (Systeem/Netwerk Beheerder) Montessori Lyceum Herman Jordan Zeist Monday, February 2, 2004, 9:16:14 AM, you wrote: RB> I just tried using the netlogon share to see whether certain machines come RB> up on the net. RB> The problem is that only machines that are running Win9x appear, anything RB> more modern like XP clients do not seem to connect to netlogon? There is RB> no entry in the log at least. RB> 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. >> >> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba