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-Author: riiber@oslonett.no
-Date: Unknown
-Status: Unspecified Currency - feedback welcomed
-
-Subject: This describes how to use smbclient to connect to an OS/2 server.
- Knowing this allows you to use a OS/2 printer from unix.
-==============================================================================
-
-How to login to an OS/2 server
--------------------------------
-
-Sample setup for OS/2 server running LanMan 2.2:
-
- OS/2 Server Name : \\OBV11
- OS/2 User Account : ARNE
- OS/2 Password : xxx
- OS/2 shared service 1 : LASER02
- OS/2 Shared service 2 : PCPROGS
- Samba NetBIOS name : KLATREMUS
-
-First, the two servers were started with the commands
-smbd and nmbd -n KLATREMUS.
-
-Command to connect to a the shared printer LASER02 on the OS/2 server:
-
- smbclient '\\OBV11\LASER02' xxx -n ARNE -U ARNE -P
-
-and to connect to the shared drive 'PCPROGS':
-
- smbclient '\\OBV11\PCPROGS' xxx -n ARNE -U ARNE
-
-
-If login to the OS/2 server fails:
-----------------------------------
-
-The remarkable OS/2 server requires NetBIOS name to be equal to User name.
-This was the only combination of (NetBIOS name, User name) that allowed login.
-
-Password xxx must be in upper case, case in user name is unimportant.
-
-The OS/2 server responds with "Bad password - name/password pair"
-if the password is illegal (in lowercase, for example).
-
-If correct user name and password, but invalid NetBIOS name is given,
-it responds with "... SMBtcon failed. ERRDOS - 65".
-
-The OS/2 server can disable login from a list of workstations (PCs)
-corresponding to the NetBIOS name (-n option). I set it up to
-allow login from any workstation.
-
-
-
-(I experimented quite a lot with the -U and -n options, printed and browsed
-the MS SMB protocol docs and the RFC's, then read some comp.protocols.smb,
-got some tips, tried some "stupid" command line options,
-and at last I got it working!)
-
--Arne-
-
diff --git a/docs/README.OS2 b/docs/README.OS2
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-Contributor: Jason Rumney <jasonr@pec.co.nz>.
-Date: 1995
-Status: Needs Updating - Old!
-
-Subject: IBM OS/2 Support
-=============================================================================
-
-
-Samba 1.9.15p8 for OS/2 : REQUIRES emx 0.9b.
-
-Please read the file README, which contains general information about
-the configuration and use of Samba.
-
-Notes specific to OS/2 port:
-============================
-
-Filenames have been shortened to 8.3 in case anyone is using FAT.
-Files affected are:
-smb.conf -> smb.cfg smbclient -> smbclnt.exe
-smbstatus -> smbstat.exe nmblookup -> nmblook.exe
-
-As I only use HPFS, I can't guarantee this will work on FAT systems,
-although I have tried to stick to 8.3 filenames. I have noticed some
-temporary files being created with long filenames by smbd when I tried
-printing (which does not work yet anyway). nmbd will not be able to
-create browse lists on FAT systems, as it uses temporary files with
-long file names.
-
-smb.cfg should be in the directory smbd is started from. The path to
-smb.cfg is a compile time option, so if you are compiling from source
-you can set this to an absolute path to remove this restriction.
-
-User home directories not supported. This doesn't make much sense on
-OS/2. I haven't actually disabled anything, so if you try setting
-this up, behaivour is undefined.
-
-Password support is incomplete (I have found a crypt() routine, but
-lack of passwd file support in the EMX libraries make support difficult
-without major changes).
-
-Printing does not appear to be working. OS/2's lpq gives output in a
-different format than the versions of lpq already supported by samba.
-This will be easy to accomodate, but there is not much point until I can
-get lpr working properly.
-
-
-
-Source is available from the Samba WWW site :
-
-http://samba.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/
-
-EMX 0.9b is available from hobbes.nmsu.edu, ftp.cdrom.com, ftp.leo.org and
-other OS/2 FTP sites. emxrt.zip contains the required libraries.
-
-Bugs:
-=====
-
-Known problems:
-===============
-
-Printing does not work. I have tried using REXX scripts with path info
-built in, and watched the processes startup properly but nothing comes
-out of the printer (remote via lpr in this case).
-If you can get it going, please let me know how you did it.
-
-The output from OS/2's lpq.exe is not understood by smbd, so all querys
-about the print queue say it is empty. Printing doesn't work anyway,
-so I have not attempted to fix this yet.
-
-Temporary files are created with long filenames (when printing, and updating
-browse list)
-
-Bug reports for the OS/2 port should be sent to Jason Rumney <jasonr@pec.co.nz>.
-
-Change log:
-===========
-
-Changes from release 1 to release 2.
-
-nmblookup (nmblook.exe) is included, and works.
-
-An attempt at password support was made using the gnuufc crypt routines,
-but then I found that a lot of functions in the EMX libraries to do with
-passwd files don't actually do anything.
-
-Browse lists should now work if you use HPFS and set your lock directory
-to an absolute pathname.
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-Contributor: Wade Maxfie <maxfield@ctelcom.uucp.netcom.com>
-Date: Unknown
-Status: Old
-
-Subject: Samba with OS/2 Warp.
-============================================================================
-
-Note that you may also find ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/new/os2net.faq
-useful.
-
-
-
- Can I use Samba with Warp?
-
- Yes. The MSClient software at ftp.microsoft.com in the Bussys
-(lanman os2 directory) will work, sort of. It is version 2.2c.
-
- First, uncloack os2ver. (attrib -h -r -s c:\os2ver). It is a
-text file. change netwksta.xxx to 20=netwksta.sys. Also add
-20=setup.exe. Another change will be needed, a .vdd file. I remember
-it came up during the installation as being a wrong version. I wrote
-the name down, changed os2ver to include it, and restarted the
-installation.
-
- Here is a copy of my os2ver
-
-setup.exe
-netbios.os2
-nwifs.ifs
-netwksta.sys
-nwreq.sys
-netbios.sys
-ipx.sys
-netvdd.sys
-
-Re-cloak os2ver. (attrib +h +r +s c:\os2ver)
-
-Run the installation from an OS/2 Box. Note that your mouse wont work,
-use the TAB key to move around, enter to select hilighted items.
-
-Here is a copy of my Config.sys file regarding the Laman entries.
-Note even though the version is 2.2c, it reports 2.2a in the text.
-
-REM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES == LANMAN 2.
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.OS2 /i:C:\LANMAN
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\Ns2000\Ns2000.OS2
-RUN=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\tcpip\starttcp.exe
-RUN=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\tcpip\startnb.exe
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\tcpip\tcpdrv.os2
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\tcpip\nbdrv.os2
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\tcpip\nmdrv.os2
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\arpa\sockdrv.os2
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.OS2
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NETPROG\RDRHELP.SYS
-IFS=C:\LANMAN\NETPROG\NETWKSTA.SYS /i:C:\LANMAN
-DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NETPROG\NETVDD.SYS
-REM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES == LANMAN 2.
-
-
- If you have an NE2000 card, don't reboot, or you'll be sorry.
-enable the automatic backup mechanism for recovering old config.sys and
-other files in OS/2. It paid for itself during this installation nightm
-before I knew better!)
-
- Next, (or perhaps before this), if you have an NE2000 adaptor,
-get the ns2000 files from hobbes.nmsu.edu (in ns2000.zip). I manually
-patched protocol.ini to refer to that adaptor, and copied it into my
-c:\lanman directory. Note that I also modified the driver to be loaded
-in the config.sys to the ns2000.os2. It might install as an "other"
-adaptor.
-
- A command file "startup.cmd" is placed in c:\. This file is
-automatically run when OS/2 Warp starts.
-Here is a copy of my startup file. Note that Warp sometimes fails to
-login properly to the server. I solve this by checking for the
-existance of a file, and rerunning the loing if that file fails to
-exist.
-
-@REM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES == LANMAN
-NET START WORKSTATION
-:relogin
-NET LOGON maxfield mypassword /y
-rem net use f: \\packard90\d$
-rem net use g: \\linuxone\cdromsdir
-rem net use h: \\linuxone\public
-:doOver
-if not exist f:\wildcat\wildcat.exe goto relogin
-@REM ==== LANMAN 2.2a == DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES == LANMAN
-exit
-
- Finally, the system expects to be on a domain with a domain
-server. BTW, TCP/IP and NetBeui allow simultaneous communication with
-Os/2 lanserver 4.0, and Samba. (Note: Lanserver 4.0 won't yet to
-TCP/IP. (Well,it might, but it crashes before I get to that point, so I
-havent' been able to enable it))
-
-I have not yet tried with only a SAMBA server on the domain.
-
- I would be glad to try to answer any questions at above e-mail
-address, if I can.
-
-wade
-