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authorAndrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>1996-05-30 03:16:17 +0000
committerAndrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>1996-05-30 03:16:17 +0000
commit48c6b86d4c580d62ef46132dc04ce2b1d14e21e8 (patch)
tree6cf73c85e274ed4fd68e08e5dcdb22741c6a11a0
parent64c6a19923e43c8b0e3a3da4e56b0eb136f830d5 (diff)
downloadsamba-48c6b86d4c580d62ef46132dc04ce2b1d14e21e8.tar.gz
- added an entry on WinDD to samba.faq
- added a sample smb.conf from Thoralf.Freitag@remserv.rz.fhtw-berlin.de - print the errno when you get a can't change directory error - added installscripts.sh from James_K._Foote.PARC@xerox.com
-rw-r--r--docs/samba.faq37
-rw-r--r--examples/thoralf/smb.conf152
-rwxr-xr-xsource/script/installscripts.sh26
-rw-r--r--source/smbd/server.c5
4 files changed, 218 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/docs/samba.faq b/docs/samba.faq
index e58c88bc18f..6e3cf2943aa 100644
--- a/docs/samba.faq
+++ b/docs/samba.faq
@@ -511,6 +511,43 @@ To syncronize your PC's clock with your Samba server:
Each time you start your computer (or login for Win95) your PC will
synchronize it's clock with your Samba server.
+
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+* 4: Problems with WinDD, NTrigue, WinCenterPro etc
+
+All of the above programs are applications that sit on an NT box and
+allow multiple users to access the NT GUI applications from remote
+workstations (often over X).
+
+What has this got to do with Samba? The problem comes when these users
+use filemanager to mount shares from a Samba server. The most common
+symptom is that the first user to connect get correct file permissions
+and has a nice day, but subsequent connections get logged in as the
+same user as the first person to login. They find that they cannot
+access files in their own home directory, but that they can access
+files in the first users home directory (maybe not such a nice day
+after all?)
+
+Why does this happen? The above products all share a common heritage
+(and code base I believe). They all open just a single TCP based SMB
+connection to the Samba server, and requests from all users are piped
+over this connection. This is unfortunate, but not fatal.
+
+It means that if you run your Samba server in share level security
+(the default) then things will definately break as described above. The
+share level SMB security model has no provision for multiple user IDs
+on the one SMB connection. See security_level.txt in the docs for more
+info on share/user/server level security.
+
+If you run in user or server level security then you have a chance,
+but only if you have a recent version of Samba (at least 1.9.15p6). In
+older versions bugs in Samba meant you still would have had problems.
+
+If you have a trapdoor uid system in your OS then it will never work
+properly. Samba needs to be able to switch uids on the connection and
+it can't if your OS has a trapdoor uid system. You'll know this
+because Samba will note it in your logs.
+
===============================================================================
SECTION FIVE: Specific client application problems
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
diff --git a/examples/thoralf/smb.conf b/examples/thoralf/smb.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f9f147474a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/thoralf/smb.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+; Configuration file for smbd (Samba 1.9.15p8)
+; created by Thoralf Freitag. Send comments to:
+; <Thoralf.Freitag@remserv.rz.fhtw-berlin.de> or
+; <Thoralf.Freitag@t-online.de>
+; last edit 24.04.1995 01:11
+;
+;
+
+[global]
+
+ protocol = NT1
+ ;long filenames for win95
+ mangle case = yes
+ ;lower and upper letters
+ mangled names = yes
+ default case = lower
+ case sensitive = no
+ preserve case = yes
+ short preserve case = yes
+
+ printing = bsd
+ printcap name = /etc/printcap
+ lpq cache time = 0
+ workgroup = WORKGROUP
+ admin users = su
+ ;su is allowed to do all !!!
+ guest account = ftp
+ ;guest is same as user ftp
+ default service = reference
+ ;is possibly helpful to browsing under win 95
+ os level = 2
+ log file = /var/adm/log.smb
+ max log size = 10
+ debug level = 1
+ share modes = yes
+ lock directory = /var/adm
+
+[JP_360_raw]
+ comment = Networkprinter queue for Olivetti JP 360 (untreated RAW format)
+ browseable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = no
+ force user = root
+ writable = no
+ printable = yes
+ printer name = samba
+ ;samba is an alias name for an raw_printer in your /etc/printcap
+ path = /samba/tmp
+ create mode = 0700
+
+[JP_360_mono]
+ comment = Networkprinter queue for Olivetti JP 360 Mono (with apsfilter)
+ browseable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = no
+ force user = root
+ writable = no
+ printable = yes
+ printer name = lp
+ ;lp means the standard printer in your /etc/printcap
+ path = /samba/tmp
+ create mode = 0700
+
+[JP_360_color]
+ comment = Networkprinter queue for Olivetti JP 360 Color (with apsfilter)
+ browseable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = no
+ force user = root
+ writable = no
+ printable = yes
+ printer name = lp4
+ ;my printer need this to print with his color cartridge
+ ;--> the lpd is drive to the printer as an color printer
+ path = /samba/tmp
+ create mode = 0700
+
+[tmp]
+ comment = the garbage dump
+ browseable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = yes
+ read only = no
+ printable = no
+ path = /samba/tmp
+ create mask = 0777
+
+[transfer]
+ comment = the market place
+ browseable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = yes
+ read only = no
+ printable = no
+ path = /samba/transfer
+ create mask = 0777
+
+[homes]
+ comment = home directories
+ browseable = no
+ ;ONLY the home-dirs are visible, not the service itself
+ available = yes
+ guest ok = no
+ read only = no
+ printable = no
+ create mode = 0700
+
+[install]
+ comment = all of the many install files
+ browsable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = no
+ username = @root, @users
+ writable = yes
+ read list = @users
+ printable = no
+ path = /samba/install
+ create mode = 0755
+
+[doc-help]
+ comment = documentations, helpfiles, FAQ's
+ browsable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = no
+ username = @root, @users
+ writable = yes
+ read list = @users
+ printable = no
+ path = /samba/doc
+ create mode = 0755
+
+[cd_rom_2]
+ comment = the CD in the CD-ROM drive on PANDORA
+ browsable = yes
+ available = yes
+ public = yes
+ writable = no
+ printable = no
+ path = /cdrom
+
+[reference]
+ ;the default, if invalid accesses
+ comment = PANDORA: Samba LAN manager
+ browsable = yes
+ ;only as an hint
+ available = no
+ ;however no access possible
+ public = yes
+ writable = no
+ printable = no
+ path = /samba/tmp
+
diff --git a/source/script/installscripts.sh b/source/script/installscripts.sh
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..a3defa16e1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/script/installscripts.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# this script courtesy of James_K._Foote.PARC@xerox.com
+INSTALLPERMS=$1
+BINDIR=$2
+SRCDIR=$3
+
+echo Installing scripts in $BINDIR
+
+for d in $BINDIR; do
+ if [ ! -d $d ]; then
+ mkdir $d
+ if [ ! -d $d ]; then
+ echo Failed to make directory $d
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ fi
+done
+
+cp $SRCDIR/smbtar $BINDIR
+cp $SRCDIR/addtosmbpass $BINDIR
+echo Setting permissions on scripts
+chmod $INSTALLPERMS $BINDIR/smbtar
+chmod $INSTALLPERMS $BINDIR/addtosmbpass
+
+echo Scripts installed
+exit 0
diff --git a/source/smbd/server.c b/source/smbd/server.c
index 00f8c9e0fd6..5ef92777b24 100644
--- a/source/smbd/server.c
+++ b/source/smbd/server.c
@@ -2626,6 +2626,7 @@ int reply_nt1(char *outbuf)
int capabilities=0x300; /* has dual names + lock_and_read */
int secword=0;
BOOL doencrypt = SMBENCRYPT();
+ time_t t = time(NULL);
if (lp_security()>=SEC_USER) secword |= 1;
if (doencrypt) secword |= 2;
@@ -2660,8 +2661,8 @@ int reply_nt1(char *outbuf)
SIVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv3+1,0xFFFF); /* max buffer */
SIVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv5+1,0xFFFF); /* raw size */
SIVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv9+1,capabilities); /* capabilities */
- put_long_date(outbuf+smb_vwv11+1,time(NULL));
- SSVALS(outbuf,smb_vwv15+1,TimeDiff(time(NULL))/60);
+ put_long_date(outbuf+smb_vwv11+1,t);
+ SSVALS(outbuf,smb_vwv15+1,TimeDiff(t)/60);
return (smb_len(outbuf)+4);
}