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The default value if this parameter is +not specified is zero. + +The higher this value, the more detail will be +logged to the log files about the activities of the +server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious +warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for +day to day running - it generates a small amount of +information about operations carried out. + +Levels above 1 will generate considerable +amounts of log data, and should only be used when +investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for +use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log +data, most of which is extremely cryptic. + +Note that specifying this parameter here will +override the log +level parameter in the +smb.conf(5) file. + +'> + + +-h|--help +Print a summary of command line options. + +'> + + +-s <configuration file> +The file specified contains the +configuration details required by the server. The +information in this file includes server-specific +information such as what printcap file to use, as well +as descriptions of all the services that the server is +to provide. See +smb.conf(5) for more information. +The default configuration file name is determined at +compile time. +'> + + +-v +Prints the version number for +smbd. +'> diff --git a/docs/docbook/manpages/findsmb.1.sgml b/docs/docbook/manpages/findsmb.1.sgml index fb953b9f25..a246b162b1 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/manpages/findsmb.1.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/manpages/findsmb.1.sgml @@ -39,6 +39,15 @@ OPTIONS + + -r + Controls whether findsmb takes + bugs in Windows95 into account when trying to find a Netbios name + registered of the remote machine. This option is disabled by default + because it is specific to Windows 95 and Windows 95 machines only. + If set, nmblookup + will be called with -B option. + subnet broadcast address Without this option, findsmb @@ -66,15 +75,17 @@ not show any information about the operating system or server version. - The command must be run on a system without The command with -r option + must be run on a system without nmbd running. If nmbd is running on the system, you will only get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine. To get proper responses from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines, - the command must be run as root. + the command must be run as root and with -r + option on a machine without nmbd running. - For example, running findsmb on a machine - without nmbd running would yield output similar + For example, running findsmb without + -r option set would yield output similar to the following diff --git a/docs/docbook/projdoc/Diagnosis.sgml b/docs/docbook/projdoc/Diagnosis.sgml index 8c407375ed..8c1b784433 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/projdoc/Diagnosis.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/projdoc/Diagnosis.sgml @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
jelmer@samba.org
- $Id: Diagnosis.sgml,v 1.1.2.3 2002/11/22 00:32:23 tpot Exp $ + Wed Jan 15 Diagnosing your samba server diff --git a/docs/docbook/projdoc/Samba-LDAP-HOWTO.sgml b/docs/docbook/projdoc/Samba-LDAP-HOWTO.sgml index a66df0c767..f294ddd1ff 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/projdoc/Samba-LDAP-HOWTO.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/projdoc/Samba-LDAP-HOWTO.sgml @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ - Gerald (Jerry)>Carter + Gerald (Jerry)Carter Samba Team
jerry@samba.org
- Olivier (lem)>Lemaire + Olivier (lem)Lemaire IDEALX
olem@IDEALX.org
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Two additional Samba resources which may prove to be helpful are
- The Samba-PDC-LDAP-HOWTO + The Samba-PDC-LDAP-HOWTO maintained by Ignacio Coupeau. The NT migration scripts from IDEALX that are diff --git a/docs/docbook/projdoc/pdb_mysql.sgml b/docs/docbook/projdoc/pdb_mysql.sgml index 05262ebe10..59a134a15f 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/projdoc/pdb_mysql.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/projdoc/pdb_mysql.sgml @@ -54,6 +54,14 @@ identifier:mysql port - defaults to 3306 identifier:table - Name of the table containing users + + +WARNING: since the password for the mysql user is stored in the +smb.conf file, you should make the the smb.conf file +readable only to the user that runs samba. This is considered a security +bug and will be fixed soon. + + Names of the columns in this table(I've added column types those columns should have first): diff --git a/docs/docbook/projdoc/samba-doc.sgml b/docs/docbook/projdoc/samba-doc.sgml index 286749289c..79cf6b20d2 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/projdoc/samba-doc.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/projdoc/samba-doc.sgml @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ - @@ -43,7 +42,7 @@ Abstract -Last Update : $Date: 2002/11/22 00:32:23 $ +Last Update : $Date: 2003/01/15 22:29:21 $ @@ -80,7 +79,6 @@ PLEASE read this. &UNIX-INSTALL; &BROWSING; -&oplocks; &BROWSING-Quick; &ENCRYPTION; diff --git a/docs/faq/clientapp.html b/docs/faq/clientapp.html index 3196fd285e..b48e236377 100644 --- a/docs/faq/clientapp.html +++ b/docs/faq/clientapp.html @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ REL="HOME" TITLE="Samba FAQ" HREF="samba-faq.html">PrevChapter 3. Specific client application problemsChapter 4. Specific client application problems

3.1. MS Office Setup reports "Cannot change properties of '\MSOFFICE\SETUP.INI'"

4.1. MS Office Setup reports "Cannot change properties of '\MSOFFICE\SETUP.INI'"

When installing MS Office on a Samba drive for which you have admin user permissions, ie. admin users = username, you will find the @@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

3.2. How to use a Samba share as an administrative share for MS Office, etc.

4.2. How to use a Samba share as an administrative share for MS Office, etc.

Microsoft Office products can be installed as an administrative installation from which the application can either be run off the administratively installed @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

3.3. Microsoft Access database opening errors

4.3. Microsoft Access database opening errors

Here are some notes on running MS-Access on a Samba drive from PrevCompiling and installing Samba on a Unix hostConfiguration problemsChapter 4. Common errorsChapter 5. Common errors

4.1. Not listening for calling name

5.1. Not listening for calling name

4.2. System Error 1240

5.2. System Error 1240

System error 1240 means that the client is refusing to talk to a non-encrypting server. Microsoft changed WinNT in service @@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

4.3. smbclient ignores -N !

5.3. smbclient ignores -N !

4.4. The data on the CD-Drive I've shared seems to be corrupted!

5.4. The data on the CD-Drive I've shared seems to be corrupted!

Some OSes (notably Linux) default to auto detection of file type on cdroms and do cr/lf translation. This is a very bad idea when use with @@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

4.5. Why can users access home directories of other users?

5.5. Why can users access home directories of other users?

5.6. Until a few minutes after samba has started, clients get the error "Domain Controller Unavailable"

A domain controller has to announce on the network who it is. This usually takes a while.

3. Configuration problems
3.1. I have set 'force user' and samba still makes 'root' the owner of all the files I touch!
4. Specific client application problems
3.1. 4.1. MS Office Setup reports "Cannot change properties of '\MSOFFICE\SETUP.INI'"
3.2. 4.2. How to use a Samba share as an administrative share for MS Office, etc.
3.3. 4.3. Microsoft Access database opening errors
4. 5. Common errors
4.1. 5.1. Not listening for calling name
4.2. 5.2. System Error 1240
4.3. 5.3. smbclient ignores -N !
4.4. 5.4. The data on the CD-Drive I've shared seems to be corrupted!
4.5. 5.5. Why can users access home directories of other users?
5.6. Until a few minutes after samba has started, clients get the error "Domain Controller Unavailable"
5. 6. Features
5.1. 6.1. How can I prevent my samba server from being used to distribute the Nimda worm?
5.2. 6.2. How can I use samba as a fax server?
5.2.1. 6.2.1. Tools for printing faxes
5.2.2. 6.2.2. Making the fax-server
5.2.3. 6.2.3. Installing the client drivers
5.2.4. 6.2.4. Example smb.conf
5.3. 6.3. Samba doesn't work well together with DHCP!
5.4. 6.4. How can I assign NetBIOS names to clients with DHCP?
5.5. 6.5. How do I convert between unix and dos text formats?
6.6. Does samba have wins replication support?
LanMan and NT Password Encryption in Samba 2.x

Introduction

With the development of LanManager and Windows NT - compatible password encryption for Samba, it is now able - to validate user connections in exactly the same way as - a LanManager or Windows NT server.

This document describes how the SMB password encryption - algorithm works and what issues there are in choosing whether - you want to use it. You should read it carefully, especially - the part about security and the "PROS and CONS" section.


How does it work?

LanManager encryption is somewhat similar to UNIX - password encryption. The server uses a file containing a - hashed value of a user's password. This is created by taking - the user's plaintext password, capitalising it, and either - truncating to 14 bytes or padding to 14 bytes with null bytes. - This 14 byte value is used as two 56 bit DES keys to encrypt - a 'magic' eight byte value, forming a 16 byte value which is - stored by the server and client. Let this value be known as - the "hashed password".

Windows NT encryption is a higher quality mechanism, - consisting of doing an MD4 hash on a Unicode version of the user's - password. This also produces a 16 byte hash value that is - non-reversible.

When a client (LanManager, Windows for WorkGroups, Windows - 95 or Windows NT) wishes to mount a Samba drive (or use a Samba - resource), it first requests a connection and negotiates the - protocol that the client and server will use. In the reply to this - request the Samba server generates and appends an 8 byte, random - value - this is stored in the Samba server after the reply is sent - and is known as the "challenge". The challenge is different for - every client connection.

The client then uses the hashed password (16 byte values - described above), appended with 5 null bytes, as three 56 bit - DES keys, each of which is used to encrypt the challenge 8 byte - value, forming a 24 byte value known as the "response".

In the SMB call SMBsessionsetupX (when user level security - is selected) or the call SMBtconX (when share level security is - selected), the 24 byte response is returned by the client to the - Samba server. For Windows NT protocol levels the above calculation - is done on both hashes of the user's password and both responses are - returned in the SMB call, giving two 24 byte values.

The Samba server then reproduces the above calculation, using - its own stored value of the 16 byte hashed password (read from the - smbpasswd file - described later) and the challenge - value that it kept from the negotiate protocol reply. It then checks - to see if the 24 byte value it calculates matches the 24 byte value - returned to it from the client.

If these values match exactly, then the client knew the - correct password (or the 16 byte hashed value - see security note - below) and is thus allowed access. If not, then the client did not - know the correct password and is denied access.

Note that the Samba server never knows or stores the cleartext - of the user's password - just the 16 byte hashed values derived from - it. Also note that the cleartext password or 16 byte hashed values - are never transmitted over the network - thus increasing security.


Important Notes About Security

The unix and SMB password encryption techniques seem similar - on the surface. This similarity is, however, only skin deep. The unix - scheme typically sends clear text passwords over the network when - logging in. This is bad. The SMB encryption scheme never sends the - cleartext password over the network but it does store the 16 byte - hashed values on disk. This is also bad. Why? Because the 16 byte hashed - values are a "password equivalent". You cannot derive the user's - password from them, but they could potentially be used in a modified - client to gain access to a server. This would require considerable - technical knowledge on behalf of the attacker but is perfectly possible. - You should thus treat the smbpasswd file as though it contained the - cleartext passwords of all your users. Its contents must be kept - secret, and the file should be protected accordingly.

Ideally we would like a password scheme which neither requires - plain text passwords on the net or on disk. Unfortunately this - is not available as Samba is stuck with being compatible with - other SMB systems (WinNT, WfWg, Win95 etc).

Warning

Note that Windows NT 4.0 Service pack 3 changed the - default for permissible authentication so that plaintext - passwords are never sent over the wire. - The solution to this is either to switch to encrypted passwords - with Samba or edit the Windows NT registry to re-enable plaintext - passwords. See the document WinNT.txt for details on how to do - this.

Other Microsoft operating systems which also exhibit - this behavior includes

  • MS DOS Network client 3.0 with - the basic network redirector installed

  • Windows 95 with the network redirector - update installed

  • Windows 98 [se]

  • Windows 2000

Note :All current release of - Microsoft SMB/CIFS clients support authentication via the - SMB Challenge/Response mechanism described here. Enabling - clear text authentication does not disable the ability - of the client to participate in encrypted authentication.


Advantages of SMB Encryption

  • plain text passwords are not passed across - the network. Someone using a network sniffer cannot just - record passwords going to the SMB server.

  • WinNT doesn't like talking to a server - that isn't using SMB encrypted passwords. It will refuse - to browse the server if the server is also in user level - security mode. It will insist on prompting the user for the - password on each connection, which is very annoying. The - only things you can do to stop this is to use SMB encryption. -


Advantages of non-encrypted passwords

  • plain text passwords are not kept - on disk.

  • uses same password file as other unix - services such as login and ftp

  • you are probably already using other - services (such as telnet and ftp) which send plain text - passwords over the net, so sending them for SMB isn't - such a big deal.


The smbpasswd file

In order for Samba to participate in the above protocol - it must be able to look up the 16 byte hashed values given a user name. - Unfortunately, as the UNIX password value is also a one way hash - function (ie. it is impossible to retrieve the cleartext of the user's - password given the UNIX hash of it), a separate password file - containing this 16 byte value must be kept. To minimise problems with - these two password files, getting out of sync, the UNIX /etc/passwd and the smbpasswd file, - a utility, mksmbpasswd.sh, is provided to generate - a smbpasswd file from a UNIX /etc/passwd file. -

To generate the smbpasswd file from your /etc/passwd - file use the following command :

$ cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh - > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

If you are running on a system that uses NIS, use

$ ypcat passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh - > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

The mksmbpasswd.sh program is found in - the Samba source directory. By default, the smbpasswd file is - stored in :

/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

The owner of the /usr/local/samba/private/ - directory should be set to root, and the permissions on it should - be set to 0500 (chmod 500 /usr/local/samba/private). -

Likewise, the smbpasswd file inside the private directory should - be owned by root and the permissions on is should be set to 0600 - (chmod 600 smbpasswd).

The format of the smbpasswd file is (The line has been - wrapped here. It should appear as one entry per line in - your smbpasswd file.)

username:uid:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:
-	[Account type]:LCT-<last-change-time>:Long name
-	

Although only the username, - uid, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, - [Account type] and last-change-time sections are significant - and are looked at in the Samba code.

It is VITALLY important that there by 32 - 'X' characters between the two ':' characters in the XXX sections - - the smbpasswd and Samba code will fail to validate any entries that - do not have 32 characters between ':' characters. The first XXX - section is for the Lanman password hash, the second is for the - Windows NT version.

When the password file is created all users have password entries - consisting of 32 'X' characters. By default this disallows any access - as this user. When a user has a password set, the 'X' characters change - to 32 ascii hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F). These are an ascii - representation of the 16 byte hashed value of a user's password.

To set a user to have no password (not recommended), edit the file - using vi, and replace the first 11 characters with the ascii text - "NO PASSWORD" (minus the quotes).

For example, to clear the password for user bob, his smbpasswd file - entry would look like :

	bob:100:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[U          ]:LCT-00000000:Bob's full name:/bobhome:/bobshell
-	

If you are allowing users to use the smbpasswd command to set - their own passwords, you may want to give users NO PASSWORD initially - so they do not have to enter a previous password when changing to their - new password (not recommended). In order for you to allow this the - smbpasswd program must be able to connect to the - smbd daemon as that user with no password. Enable this - by adding the line :

null passwords = yes

to the [global] section of the smb.conf file (this is why - the above scenario is not recommended). Preferably, allocate your - users a default password to begin with, so you do not have - to enable this on your server.

Note : This file should be protected very - carefully. Anyone with access to this file can (with enough knowledge of - the protocols) gain access to your SMB server. The file is thus more - sensitive than a normal unix /etc/passwd file.


The smbpasswd Command

The smbpasswd command maintains the two 32 byte password fields - in the smbpasswd file. If you wish to make it similar to the unix - passwd or yppasswd programs, - install it in /usr/local/samba/bin/ (or your - main Samba binary directory).

Note that as of Samba 1.9.18p4 this program MUST NOT - BE INSTALLED setuid root (the new smbpasswd - code enforces this restriction so it cannot be run this way by - accident).

smbpasswd now works in a client-server mode - where it contacts the local smbd to change the user's password on its - behalf. This has enormous benefits - as follows.

  • smbpasswd no longer has to be setuid root - - an enormous range of potential security problems is - eliminated.

  • smbpasswd now has the capability - to change passwords on Windows NT servers (this only works when - the request is sent to the NT Primary Domain Controller if you - are changing an NT Domain user's password).

To run smbpasswd as a normal user just type :

$ smbpasswd

Old SMB password: <type old value here - - or hit return if there was no old password>

New SMB Password: <type new value> -

Repeat New SMB Password: <re-type new value -

If the old value does not match the current value stored for - that user, or the two new values do not match each other, then the - password will not be changed.

If invoked by an ordinary user it will only allow the user - to change his or her own Samba password.

If run by the root user smbpasswd may take an optional - argument, specifying the user name whose SMB password you wish to - change. Note that when run as root smbpasswd does not prompt for - or check the old password value, thus allowing root to set passwords - for users who have forgotten their passwords.

smbpasswd is designed to work in the same way - and be familiar to UNIX users who use the passwd or - yppasswd commands.

For more details on using smbpasswd refer - to the man page which will always be the definitive reference.


Setting up Samba to support LanManager Encryption

This is a very brief description on how to setup samba to - support password encryption.

  1. compile and install samba as usual

  2. enable encrypted passwords in smb.conf by adding the line encrypt - passwords = yes in the [global] section

  3. create the initial smbpasswd - password file in the place you specified in the Makefile - (--prefix=<dir>). See the notes under the The smbpasswd File - section earlier in the document for details.

Note that you can test things using smbclient.

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Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT - security dialogs

New in the Samba 2.0.4 release is the ability for Windows - NT clients to use their native security settings dialog box to - view and modify the underlying UNIX permissions.

Note that this ability is careful not to compromise - the security of the UNIX host Samba is running on, and - still obeys all the file permission rules that a Samba - administrator can set.

In Samba 2.0.4 and above the default value of the - parameter nt acl support has been changed from - false to true, so - manipulation of permissions is turned on by default.


How to view file security on a Samba share

From an NT 4.0 client, single-click with the right - mouse button on any file or directory in a Samba mounted - drive letter or UNC path. When the menu pops-up, click - on the Properties entry at the bottom of - the menu. This brings up the normal file properties dialog - box, but with Samba 2.0.4 this will have a new tab along the top - marked Security. Click on this tab and you - will see three buttons, Permissions, - Auditing, and Ownership. - The Auditing button will cause either - an error message A requested privilege is not held - by the client to appear if the user is not the - NT Administrator, or a dialog which is intended to allow an - Administrator to add auditing requirements to a file if the - user is logged on as the NT Administrator. This dialog is - non-functional with a Samba share at this time, as the only - useful button, the Add button will not currently - allow a list of users to be seen.


Viewing file ownership

Clicking on the "Ownership" button - brings up a dialog box telling you who owns the given file. The - owner name will be of the form :

"SERVER\user (Long name)"

Where SERVER is the NetBIOS name of - the Samba server, user is the user name of - the UNIX user who owns the file, and (Long name) - is the descriptive string identifying the user (normally found in the - GECOS field of the UNIX password database). Click on the Close - button to remove this dialog.

If the parameter nt acl support - is set to false then the file owner will - be shown as the NT user "Everyone".

The Take Ownership button will not allow - you to change the ownership of this file to yourself (clicking on - it will display a dialog box complaining that the user you are - currently logged onto the NT client cannot be found). The reason - for this is that changing the ownership of a file is a privileged - operation in UNIX, available only to the root - user. As clicking on this button causes NT to attempt to change - the ownership of a file to the current user logged into the NT - client this will not work with Samba at this time.

There is an NT chown command that will work with Samba - and allow a user with Administrator privilege connected - to a Samba 2.0.4 server as root to change the ownership of - files on both a local NTFS filesystem or remote mounted NTFS - or Samba drive. This is available as part of the Seclib - NT security library written by Jeremy Allison of - the Samba Team, available from the main Samba ftp site.


Viewing file or directory permissions

The third button is the "Permissions" - button. Clicking on this brings up a dialog box that shows both - the permissions and the UNIX owner of the file or directory. - The owner is displayed in the form :

"SERVER\user (Long name)"

Where SERVER is the NetBIOS name of - the Samba server, user is the user name of - the UNIX user who owns the file, and (Long name) - is the descriptive string identifying the user (normally found in the - GECOS field of the UNIX password database).

If the parameter nt acl support - is set to false then the file owner will - be shown as the NT user "Everyone" and the - permissions will be shown as NT "Full Control".

The permissions field is displayed differently for files - and directories, so I'll describe the way file permissions - are displayed first.


File Permissions

The standard UNIX user/group/world triple and - the corresponding "read", "write", "execute" permissions - triples are mapped by Samba into a three element NT ACL - with the 'r', 'w', and 'x' bits mapped into the corresponding - NT permissions. The UNIX world permissions are mapped into - the global NT group Everyone, followed - by the list of permissions allowed for UNIX world. The UNIX - owner and group permissions are displayed as an NT - user icon and an NT local - group icon respectively followed by the list - of permissions allowed for the UNIX user and group.

As many UNIX permission sets don't map into common - NT names such as "read", "change" or "full control" then - usually the permissions will be prefixed by the words "Special Access" in the NT display list.

But what happens if the file has no permissions allowed - for a particular UNIX user group or world component ? In order - to allow "no permissions" to be seen and modified then Samba - overloads the NT "Take Ownership" ACL attribute - (which has no meaning in UNIX) and reports a component with - no permissions as having the NT "O" bit set. - This was chosen of course to make it look like a zero, meaning - zero permissions. More details on the decision behind this will - be given below.


Directory Permissions

Directories on an NT NTFS file system have two - different sets of permissions. The first set of permissions - is the ACL set on the directory itself, this is usually displayed - in the first set of parentheses in the normal "RW" - NT style. This first set of permissions is created by Samba in - exactly the same way as normal file permissions are, described - above, and is displayed in the same way.

The second set of directory permissions has no real meaning - in the UNIX permissions world and represents the "inherited" permissions that any file created within - this directory would inherit.

Samba synthesises these inherited permissions for NT by - returning as an NT ACL the UNIX permission mode that a new file - created by Samba on this share would receive.


Modifying file or directory permissions

Modifying file and directory permissions is as simple - as changing the displayed permissions in the dialog box, and - clicking the OK button. However, there are - limitations that a user needs to be aware of, and also interactions - with the standard Samba permission masks and mapping of DOS - attributes that need to also be taken into account.

If the parameter nt acl support - is set to false then any attempt to set - security permissions will fail with an "Access Denied" - message.

The first thing to note is that the "Add" - button will not return a list of users in Samba 2.0.4 (it will give - an error message of "The remote procedure call failed - and did not execute"). This means that you can only - manipulate the current user/group/world permissions listed in - the dialog box. This actually works quite well as these are the - only permissions that UNIX actually has.

If a permission triple (either user, group, or world) - is removed from the list of permissions in the NT dialog box, - then when the "OK" button is pressed it will - be applied as "no permissions" on the UNIX side. If you then - view the permissions again the "no permissions" entry will appear - as the NT "O" flag, as described above. This - allows you to add permissions back to a file or directory once - you have removed them from a triple component.

As UNIX supports only the "r", "w" and "x" bits of - an NT ACL then if other NT security attributes such as "Delete - access" are selected then they will be ignored when applied on - the Samba server.

When setting permissions on a directory the second - set of permissions (in the second set of parentheses) is - by default applied to all files within that directory. If this - is not what you want you must uncheck the "Replace - permissions on existing files" checkbox in the NT - dialog before clicking "OK".

If you wish to remove all permissions from a - user/group/world component then you may either highlight the - component and click the "Remove" button, - or set the component to only have the special "Take - Ownership" permission (displayed as "O" - ) highlighted.


Interaction with the standard Samba create mask - parameters

Note that with Samba 2.0.5 there are four new parameters - to control this interaction. These are :

security mask

force security mode

directory security mask

force directory security mode

Once a user clicks "OK" to apply the - permissions Samba maps the given permissions into a user/group/world - r/w/x triple set, and then will check the changed permissions for a - file against the bits set in the - security mask parameter. Any bits that - were changed that are not set to '1' in this parameter are left alone - in the file permissions.

Essentially, zero bits in the security mask - mask may be treated as a set of bits the user is not - allowed to change, and one bits are those the user is allowed to change. -

If not set explicitly this parameter is set to the same value as - the create mask - parameter to provide compatibility with Samba 2.0.4 - where this permission change facility was introduced. To allow a user to - modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file, set this parameter - to 0777.

Next Samba checks the changed permissions for a file against - the bits set in the force security mode parameter. Any bits - that were changed that correspond to bits set to '1' in this parameter - are forced to be set.

Essentially, bits set in the force security mode - parameter may be treated as a set of bits that, when - modifying security on a file, the user has always set to be 'on'.

If not set explicitly this parameter is set to the same value - as the force - create mode parameter to provide compatibility - with Samba 2.0.4 where the permission change facility was introduced. - To allow a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file - with no restrictions set this parameter to 000.

The security mask and force - security mode parameters are applied to the change - request in that order.

For a directory Samba will perform the same operations as - described above for a file except using the parameter directory security mask instead of security - mask, and force directory security mode - parameter instead of force security mode - .

The directory security mask parameter - by default is set to the same value as the directory mask - parameter and the force directory security - mode parameter by default is set to the same value as - the force directory mode parameter to provide - compatibility with Samba 2.0.4 where the permission change facility - was introduced.

In this way Samba enforces the permission restrictions that - an administrator can set on a Samba share, whilst still allowing users - to modify the permission bits within that restriction.

If you want to set up a share that allows users full control - in modifying the permission bits on their files and directories and - doesn't force any particular bits to be set 'on', then set the following - parameters in the smb.conf(5) - file in that share specific section :

security mask = 0777

force security mode = 0

directory security mask = 0777

force directory security mode = 0

As described, in Samba 2.0.4 the parameters :

create mask

force create mode

directory mask

force directory mode

were used instead of the parameters discussed here.


Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute - mapping

Samba maps some of the DOS attribute bits (such as "read - only") into the UNIX permissions of a file. This means there can - be a conflict between the permission bits set via the security - dialog and the permission bits set by the file attribute mapping. -

One way this can show up is if a file has no UNIX read access - for the owner it will show up as "read only" in the standard - file attributes tabbed dialog. Unfortunately this dialog is - the same one that contains the security info in another tab.

What this can mean is that if the owner changes the permissions - to allow themselves read access using the security dialog, clicks - "OK" to get back to the standard attributes tab - dialog, and then clicks "OK" on that dialog, then - NT will set the file permissions back to read-only (as that is what - the attributes still say in the dialog). This means that after setting - permissions and clicking "OK" to get back to the - attributes dialog you should always hit "Cancel" - rather than "OK" to ensure that your changes - are not overridden.

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Abstract

Last Update : Mon Sep 30 15:23:53 CDT 2002

This book is a collection of documents that might be useful for @@ -68,109 +78,109 @@ CLASS="TOC" >Table of Contents

1. Definition of NetBIOS Protocol and Name Resolution Modes
1.1. NETBIOS
1.2. BROADCAST NetBIOS
1.3. NBNS NetBIOS
2. Samba Architecture
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Multithreading and Samba
2.3. Threading smbd
2.4. Threading nmbd
2.5. nbmd Design
3. The samba DEBUG system
3.1. New Output Syntax
3.2. The DEBUG() Macro
3.3. The DEBUGADD() Macro
3.4. The DEBUGLVL() Macro
3.5. New Functions
3.5.1. dbgtext()
3.5.2. dbghdr()
3.5.3. format_debug_text()
4. Coding Suggestions
5. Samba Internals
5.1. Character Handling
5.2. The new functions
5.3. Macros in byteorder.h
5.3.1. CVAL(buf,pos)
5.3.2. PVAL(buf,pos)
5.3.3. SCVAL(buf,pos,val)
5.3.4. SVAL(buf,pos)
5.3.5. IVAL(buf,pos)
5.3.6. SVALS(buf,pos)
5.3.7. IVALS(buf,pos)
5.3.8. SSVAL(buf,pos,val)
5.3.9. SIVAL(buf,pos,val)
5.3.10. SSVALS(buf,pos,val)
5.3.11. SIVALS(buf,pos,val)
5.3.12. RSVAL(buf,pos)
5.3.13. RIVAL(buf,pos)
5.3.14. RSSVAL(buf,pos,val)
5.3.15. RSIVAL(buf,pos,val)
5.4. LAN Manager Samba API
5.4.1. Parameters
5.4.2. Return value
5.5. Code character table
6. The smb.conf file
6.1. Lexical Analysis
6.1.1. Handling of Whitespace
6.1.2. Handling of Line Continuation
6.1.3. Line Continuation Quirks
6.2. Syntax
6.2.1. About params.c
7. NetBIOS in a Unix World
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Usernames
7.3. File Ownership
7.4. Passwords
7.5. Locking
7.6. Deny Modes
7.7. Trapdoor UIDs
7.8. Port numbers
7.9. Protocol Complexity
8. Tracing samba system calls
9. NT Domain RPC's
9.1. Introduction
9.1.1. Sources
9.1.2. Credits
9.2. Notes and Structures
9.2.1. Notes
9.2.2. Enumerations
9.2.3. Structures
9.3. MSRPC over Transact Named Pipe
9.3.1. MSRPC Pipes
9.3.2. Header
9.3.3. Tail
9.3.4. RPC Bind / Bind Ack
9.3.5. NTLSA Transact Named Pipe
9.3.6. LSA Open Policy
9.3.7. LSA Query Info Policy
9.3.8. LSA Enumerate Trusted Domains
9.3.9. LSA Open Secret
9.3.10. LSA Close
9.3.11. LSA Lookup SIDS
9.3.12. LSA Lookup Names
9.4. NETLOGON rpc Transact Named Pipe
9.4.1. LSA Request Challenge
9.4.2. LSA Authenticate 2
9.4.3. LSA Server Password Set
9.4.4. LSA SAM Logon
9.4.5. LSA SAM Logoff
9.5. \\MAILSLOT\NET\NTLOGON
9.5.1. Query for PDC
9.5.2. SAM Logon
9.6. SRVSVC Transact Named Pipe
9.6.1. Net Share Enum
9.6.2. Net Server Get Info
9.7. Cryptographic side of NT Domain Authentication
9.7.1. Definitions
9.7.2. Protocol
9.7.3. Comments
9.8. SIDs and RIDs
9.8.1. Well-known SIDs
9.8.2. Well-known RIDS
10. Samba Printing Internals
10.1. Abstract
10.2. Printing Interface to Various Back ends
10.3. Print Queue TDB's
10.4. ChangeID & Client Caching of Printer Information
10.5. Windows NT/2K Printer Change Notify
11. Samba WINS Internals
11.1. WINS Failover
12. The Upcoming SAM System
12.1. Security in the 'new SAM'
12.2. Standalone from UNIX
12.3. Handles and Races in the new SAM
12.4. Layers
12.4.1. Application
12.4.2. SAM Interface
12.4.3. SAM Modules
12.5. SAM Modules
12.5.1. Special Module: sam_passdb
12.5.2. sam_ads
12.6. Memory Management
12.7. Testing
13. LanMan and NT Password Encryption
13.1. Introduction
13.2. How does it work?
13.3. The smbpasswd file

Definition of NetBIOS Protocol and Name Resolution Modes

Chapter 1. Definition of NetBIOS Protocol and Name Resolution Modes

NETBIOS

1.1. NETBIOS

NetBIOS runs over the following tranports: TCP/IP; NetBEUI and IPX/SPX. Samba only uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP. For details on the TCP/IP NetBIOS @@ -766,7 +884,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


BROADCAST NetBIOS

1.2. BROADCAST NetBIOS

Clients can claim names, and therefore offer services on successfully claimed @@ -787,7 +907,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


NBNS NetBIOS

1.3. NBNS NetBIOS

rfc1001.txt describes, amongst other things, the implementation and use of, a 'NetBIOS Name Service'. NT/AS offers 'Windows Internet Name Service' @@ -837,13 +959,17 @@ contact the WINS server to resolve a NetBIOS name.


Samba Architecture

Chapter 2. Samba Architecture

Introduction

2.1. Introduction

This document gives a general overview of how Samba works internally. The Samba Team has tried to come up with a model which is @@ -876,7 +1002,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Multithreading and Samba

2.2. Multithreading and Samba

People sometimes tout threads as a uniformly good thing. They are very nice in their place but are quite inappropriate for smbd. nmbd is @@ -900,7 +1028,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Threading smbd

2.3. Threading smbd

A few problems that would arise from a threaded smbd are:


Threading nmbd

2.4. Threading nmbd

This would be ideal, but gets sunk by portability requirements.


nbmd Design

2.5. nbmd Design

Originally Andrew used recursion to simulate a multi-threaded environment, which use the stack enormously and made for really @@ -1011,36 +1145,31 @@ for browsing and WINS support.


The samba DEBUG system

Chapter 3. The samba DEBUG system

New Output Syntax

3.1. New Output Syntax

The syntax of a debugging log file is represented as:

  >debugfile< :== { >debugmsg< }
+>  >debugfile< :== { >debugmsg< }
 
-  >debugmsg<  :== >debughdr< '\n' >debugtext<
+  >debugmsg<  :== >debughdr< '\n' >debugtext<
 
-  >debughdr<  :== '[' TIME ',' LEVEL ']' FILE ':' [FUNCTION] '(' LINE ')'
+  >debughdr<  :== '[' TIME ',' LEVEL ']' FILE ':' [FUNCTION] '(' LINE ')'
 
-  >debugtext< :== { >debugline< }
+  >debugtext< :== { >debugline< }
 
-  >debugline< :== TEXT '\n'

TEXT is a string of characters excluding the newline character.

Here's some example output:

    [1998/08/03 12:55:25, 1] nmbd.c:(659)
@@ -1104,9 +1227,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
       Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994-1997
     [1998/08/03 12:55:25, 3] loadparm.c:(763)
       Initializing global parameters

Note that in the above example the function names are not listed on @@ -1118,7 +1238,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


The DEBUG() Macro

3.2. The DEBUG() Macro

Use of the DEBUG() macro is unchanged. DEBUG() takes two parameters. The first is the message level, the second is the body of a function @@ -1128,34 +1250,16 @@ call to the Debug1() function.

Here's an example which may help a bit. If you would write

printf( "This is a %s message.\n", "debug" );

to send the output to stdout, then you would write

DEBUG( 0, ( "This is a %s message.\n", "debug" ) );

to send the output to the debug file. All of the normal printf() @@ -1168,19 +1272,10 @@ statement is processed.

The output of the above example would be something like:

    [1998/07/30 16:00:51, 0] file.c:function(128)
       This is a debug message.

Each call to DEBUG() creates a new header *unless* the output produced @@ -1193,12 +1288,6 @@ DEBUG() is called, the new input is simply appended.

    DEBUG( 0, ("The test returned " ) );
@@ -1207,20 +1296,11 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
     else
       DEBUG(0, ("False") );
     DEBUG(0, (".\n") );

Without the format buffer, the output (assuming test() returned true) would look like this:

    [1998/07/30 16:00:51, 0] file.c:function(256)
@@ -1229,9 +1309,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
       True
     [1998/07/30 16:00:51, 0] file.c:function(261)
       .

Which isn't much use. The format buffer kludge fixes this problem.


The DEBUGADD() Macro

3.3. The DEBUGADD() Macro

In addition to the kludgey solution to the broken line problem described above, there is a clean solution. The DEBUGADD() macro never @@ -1249,38 +1328,20 @@ generates a header. It will append new text to the current debug message even if the format buffer is empty. The syntax of the DEBUGADD() macro is the same as that of the DEBUG() macro.

    DEBUG( 0, ("This is the first line.\n" ) );
     DEBUGADD( 0, ("This is the second line.\nThis is the third line.\n" ) );

Produces

    [1998/07/30 16:00:51, 0] file.c:function(512)
       This is the first line.
       This is the second line.
       This is the third line.


The DEBUGLVL() Macro

3.4. The DEBUGLVL() Macro

One of the problems with the DEBUG() macro was that DEBUG() lines tended to get a bit long. Consider this example from nmbd_sendannounce.c:

  DEBUG(3,("send_local_master_announcement: type %x for name %s on subnet %s for workgroup %s\n",
             type, global_myname, subrec->subnet_name, work->work_group));

One solution to this is to break it down using DEBUG() and DEBUGADD(), as follows:

  DEBUG( 3, ( "send_local_master_announcement: " ) );
   DEBUGADD( 3, ( "type %x for name %s ", type, global_myname ) );
   DEBUGADD( 3, ( "on subnet %s ", subrec->subnet_name ) );
   DEBUGADD( 3, ( "for workgroup %s\n", work->work_group ) );

A similar, but arguably nicer approach is to use the DEBUGLVL() macro. This macro returns True if the message level is less than or equal to the global DEBUGLEVEL value, so:

  if( DEBUGLVL( 3 ) )
@@ -1348,9 +1387,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
     dbgtext( "on subnet %s ", subrec->subnet_name );
     dbgtext( "for workgroup %s\n", work->work_group );
     }

(The dbgtext() function is explained below.)


New Functions

3.5. New Functions

dbgtext()

3.5.1. dbgtext()

This function prints debug message text to the debug file (and possibly to syslog) via the format buffer. The function uses a @@ -1403,7 +1443,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


dbghdr()

3.5.2. dbghdr()

This is the function that writes a debug message header. Headers are not processed via the format buffer. Also note that @@ -1418,7 +1460,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


format_debug_text()

3.5.3. format_debug_text()

This is a static function in debug.c. It stores the output text for the body of the message in a buffer until it encounters a @@ -1435,7 +1479,9 @@ syslog output).


Coding Suggestions

Chapter 4. Coding Suggestions

So you want to add code to Samba ...


Samba Internals

Chapter 5. Samba Internals

Character Handling

5.1. Character Handling

This section describes character set handling in Samba, as implemented in Samba 3.0 and above


The new functions

5.2. The new functions

The new system works like this:


Macros in byteorder.h

5.3. Macros in byteorder.h

This section describes the macros defined in byteorder.h. These macros are used extensively in the Samba code.


CVAL(buf,pos)

5.3.1. CVAL(buf,pos)

returns the byte at offset pos within buffer buf as an unsigned character.


PVAL(buf,pos)

5.3.2. PVAL(buf,pos)

returns the value of CVAL(buf,pos) cast to type unsigned integer.


SCVAL(buf,pos,val)

5.3.3. SCVAL(buf,pos,val)

sets the byte at offset pos within buffer buf to value val.


SVAL(buf,pos)

5.3.4. SVAL(buf,pos)

returns the value of the unsigned short (16 bit) little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf. An integer of this type is sometimes @@ -1831,7 +1893,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


IVAL(buf,pos)

5.3.5. IVAL(buf,pos)

returns the value of the unsigned 32 bit little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf.


SVALS(buf,pos)

5.3.6. SVALS(buf,pos)

returns the value of the signed short (16 bit) little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf.


IVALS(buf,pos)

5.3.7. IVALS(buf,pos)

returns the value of the signed 32 bit little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf.


SSVAL(buf,pos,val)

5.3.8. SSVAL(buf,pos,val)

sets the unsigned short (16 bit) little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf to value val.


SIVAL(buf,pos,val)

5.3.9. SIVAL(buf,pos,val)

sets the unsigned 32 bit little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf to the value val.


SSVALS(buf,pos,val)

5.3.10. SSVALS(buf,pos,val)

sets the short (16 bit) signed little-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf to the value val.


SIVALS(buf,pos,val)

5.3.11. SIVALS(buf,pos,val)

sets the signed 32 bit little-endian integer at offset pos withing buffer buf to the value val.


RSVAL(buf,pos)

5.3.12. RSVAL(buf,pos)

returns the value of the unsigned short (16 bit) big-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf.


RIVAL(buf,pos)

5.3.13. RIVAL(buf,pos)

returns the value of the unsigned 32 bit big-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf.


RSSVAL(buf,pos,val)

5.3.14. RSSVAL(buf,pos,val)

sets the value of the unsigned short (16 bit) big-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf to value val. @@ -1932,7 +2014,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


RSIVAL(buf,pos,val)

5.3.15. RSIVAL(buf,pos,val)

sets the value of the unsigned 32 bit big-endian integer at offset pos within buffer buf to value val.


LAN Manager Samba API

5.4. LAN Manager Samba API

This section describes the functions need to make a LAN Manager RPC call. This information had been obtained by examining the Samba code and the LAN Manager 2.0 API documentation. It should not be considered entirely reliable.

call_api(int prcnt, int drcnt, int mprcnt, int mdrcnt, 
 	char *param, char *data, char **rparam, char **rdata);

This function is defined in client.c. It uses an SMB transaction to call a @@ -1972,7 +2049,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


Parameters

5.4.1. Parameters

The parameters are as follows:


Return value

5.4.2. Return value

The returned parameters (pointed to by rparam), in their order of appearance are:


Code character table

5.5. Code character table

Certain data structures are described by means of ASCIIz strings containing code characters. These are the code characters:


The smb.conf file

Chapter 6. The smb.conf file

Lexical Analysis

6.1. Lexical Analysis

Basically, the file is processed on a line by line basis. There are four types of lines that are recognized by the lexical analyzer @@ -2233,7 +2320,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


Handling of Whitespace

6.1.1. Handling of Whitespace

Whitespace is defined as all characters recognized by the isspace() function (see ctype(3C)) except for the newline character ('\n') @@ -2268,7 +2357,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


Handling of Line Continuation

6.1.2. Handling of Line Continuation

Long section header and parameter lines may be extended across multiple lines by use of the backslash character ('\\'). Line @@ -2279,35 +2370,17 @@ a parameter line is a backslash, then the next line will be (logically) concatonated with the current line by the lexical analyzer. For example:

	param name = parameter value string \
 	with line continuation.

Would be read as

    param name = parameter value string     with line continuation.

Note that there are five spaces following the word 'string', @@ -2324,110 +2397,58 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


Line Continuation Quirks

6.1.3. Line Continuation Quirks

Note the following example:

	param name = parameter value string \
     \
     with line continuation.

The middle line is *not* parsed as a blank line because it is first concatonated with the top line. The result is

param name = parameter value string         with line continuation.

The same is true for comment lines.

	param name = parameter value string \
 	; comment \
     with a comment.

This becomes:

param name = parameter value string     ; comment     with a comment.

On a section header line, the closing bracket (']') is considered a terminating character, and the rest of the line is ignored. The lines

	[ section   name ] garbage \
     param  name  = value

are read as

	[section name]
     param name = value


Syntax

6.2. Syntax

The syntax of the smb.conf file is as follows:

  <file>            :==  { <section> } EOF
-  <section>         :==  <section header> { <parameter line> }
-  <section header>  :==  '[' NAME ']'
-  <parameter line>  :==  NAME '=' VALUE NL
<file> :== { <section> } EOF + <section> :== <section header> { <parameter line> } + <section header> :== '[' NAME ']' + <parameter line> :== NAME '=' VALUE NL

Basically, this means that


About params.c

6.2.1. About params.c

The parsing of the config file is a bit unusual if you are used to lex, yacc, bison, etc. Both lexical analysis (scanning) and parsing @@ -2503,13 +2519,17 @@ loadparm.c.


NetBIOS in a Unix World

Chapter 7. NetBIOS in a Unix World

Introduction

7.1. Introduction

This is a short document that describes some of the issues that confront a SMB implementation on unix, and how Samba copes with @@ -2524,7 +2544,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Usernames

7.2. Usernames

The SMB protocol has only a loose username concept. Early SMB protocols (such as CORE and COREPLUS) have no username concept at @@ -2568,7 +2590,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


File Ownership

7.3. File Ownership

The commonly used SMB protocols have no way of saying "you can't do that because you don't own the file". They have, in fact, no concept @@ -2593,7 +2617,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Passwords

7.4. Passwords

Many SMB clients uppercase passwords before sending them. I have no idea why they do this. Interestingly WfWg uppercases the password only @@ -2622,7 +2648,12 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Locking

7.5. Locking

Since samba 2.2, samba supports other types of locking as well. This +section is outdated.

The locking calls available under a DOS/Windows environment are much richer than those available in unix. This means a unix server (like @@ -2657,7 +2688,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Deny Modes

7.6. Deny Modes

When a SMB client opens a file it asks for a particular "deny mode" to be placed on the file. These modes (DENY_NONE, DENY_READ, DENY_WRITE, @@ -2678,7 +2711,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Trapdoor UIDs

7.7. Trapdoor UIDs

A SMB session can run with several uids on the one socket. This happens when a user connects to two shares with different @@ -2695,7 +2730,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Port numbers

7.8. Port numbers

There is a convention that clients on sockets use high "unprivilaged" port numbers (>1000) and connect to servers on low "privilaged" port @@ -2725,7 +2762,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Protocol Complexity

7.9. Protocol Complexity

There are many "protocol levels" in the SMB protocol. It seems that each time new functionality was added to a Microsoft operating system, @@ -2770,7 +2809,9 @@ mailing list hosted by Microsft.


Tracing samba system calls

Chapter 8. Tracing samba system calls

This file describes how to do a system call trace on Samba to work out what its doing wrong. This is not for the faint of heart, but if you @@ -2820,18 +2861,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" hello output is:

write(1, "hello\n", 6)                  = 6

all the rest is just setting up to run the program.

is not world writeable, which causes printing to fail with Samba:

[pid 28268] open("/dev/null", O_RDWR)   = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
 [pid 28268] open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)

The process is trying to first open


NT Domain RPC's

Chapter 9. NT Domain RPC's

Introduction

9.1. Introduction

This document contains information to provide an NT workstation with login services, without the need for an NT server. It is the sgml version of HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters

Incorrect direct editing of the registry can cause your machine to fail. Then again, so can incorrect implementation of this protocol. See "Liability:" above.

Bear in mind that each packet over-the-wire will have its origin in an @@ -3037,7 +3067,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >


Sources

9.1.1. Sources


Credits

9.1.2. Credits


Notes and Structures

9.2. Notes and Structures

Notes

9.2.1. Notes


    Enumerations

    9.2.2. Enumerations

    MSRPC Header type

    9.2.2.1. MSRPC Header type

    command number in the msrpc packet header


    MSRPC Packet info

    9.2.2.2. MSRPC Packet info

    The meaning of these flags is undocumented


    Structures

    9.2.3. Structures

    VOID *

    9.2.3.1. VOID *

    sizeof VOID* is 32 bits.


    char

    9.2.3.2. char

    sizeof char is 8 bits.


    UTIME

    9.2.3.3. UTIME

    UTIME is 32 bits, indicating time in seconds since 01jan1970. documented in cifs6.txt (section 3.5 page, page 30).


NTTIME

9.2.3.4. NTTIME

NTTIME is 64 bits. documented in cifs6.txt (section 3.5 page, page 30).


DOM_SID (domain SID structure)

9.2.3.5. DOM_SID (domain SID structure)

Note: the domain SID is documented elsewhere.


STR (string)

9.2.3.6. STR (string)

STR (string) is a char[] : a null-terminated string of ascii characters.


UNIHDR (unicode string header)

9.2.3.7. UNIHDR (unicode string header)


UNIHDR2 (unicode string header plus buffer pointer)

9.2.3.8. UNIHDR2 (unicode string header plus buffer pointer)


UNISTR (unicode string)

9.2.3.9. UNISTR (unicode string)


NAME (length-indicated unicode string)

9.2.3.10. NAME (length-indicated unicode string)


UNISTR2 (aligned unicode string)

9.2.3.11. UNISTR2 (aligned unicode string)


OBJ_ATTR (object attributes)

9.2.3.12. OBJ_ATTR (object attributes)


POL_HND (LSA policy handle)

9.2.3.13. POL_HND (LSA policy handle)


DOM_SID2 (domain SID structure, SIDS stored in unicode)

9.2.3.14. DOM_SID2 (domain SID structure, SIDS stored in unicode)

Note: there is a conflict between the unicode string header and the unicode string itself as to which to use to indicate string length. this will need to be resolved.

Note: the SID type indicates, for example, an alias; a well-known group etc. this is documented somewhere.


DOM_RID (domain RID structure)

9.2.3.15. DOM_RID (domain RID structure)


LOG_INFO (server, account, client structure)

9.2.3.16. LOG_INFO (server, account, client structure)

Note: logon server name starts with two '\' characters and is upper case.

Note: account name is the logon client name from the LSA Request Challenge, with a $ on the end of it, in upper case.


CLNT_SRV (server, client names structure)

9.2.3.17. CLNT_SRV (server, client names structure)

Note: logon server name starts with two '\' characters and is upper case.


CREDS (credentials + time stamp)

9.2.3.18. CREDS (credentials + time stamp)


CLNT_INFO2 (server, client structure, client credentials)

9.2.3.19. CLNT_INFO2 (server, client structure, client credentials)

Note: whenever this structure appears in a request, you must take a copy of the client-calculated credentials received, because they will beused in subsequent credential checks. the presumed intention is to maintain an authenticated request/response trail.


CLNT_INFO (server, account, client structure, client credentials)

9.2.3.20. CLNT_INFO (server, account, client structure, client credentials)

Note: whenever this structure appears in a request, you must take a copy of the client-calculated credentials received, because they will be used in subsequent credential checks. the presumed intention is to maintain an authenticated request/response trail.


ID_INFO_1 (id info structure, auth level 1)

9.2.3.21. ID_INFO_1 (id info structure, auth level 1)


SAM_INFO (sam logon/logoff id info structure)

9.2.3.22. SAM_INFO (sam logon/logoff id info structure)

Note: presumably, the return credentials is supposedly for the server to verify that the credential chain hasn't been compromised.

        switch (switch_value)
@@ -4008,9 +4119,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
         {
             ID_INFO_1     id_info_1;
         }


GID (group id info)

9.2.3.23. GID (group id info)


DOM_REF (domain reference info)

9.2.3.24. DOM_REF (domain reference info)


DOM_INFO (domain info, levels 3 and 5 are the same))

9.2.3.25. DOM_INFO (domain info, levels 3 and 5 are the same))


USER_INFO (user logon info)

9.2.3.26. USER_INFO (user logon info)

Note: it would be nice to know what the 16 byte user session key is for.


SH_INFO_1_PTR (pointers to level 1 share info strings)

9.2.3.27. SH_INFO_1_PTR (pointers to level 1 share info strings)

Note: see cifsrap2.txt section5, page 10.


SH_INFO_1_STR (level 1 share info strings)

9.2.3.28. SH_INFO_1_STR (level 1 share info strings)


SHARE_INFO_1_CTR

9.2.3.29. SHARE_INFO_1_CTR

share container with 0 entries:


SERVER_INFO_101

9.2.3.30. SERVER_INFO_101

Note: see cifs6.txt section 6.4 - the fields described therein will be of assistance here. for example, the type listed below is the same as fServerType, which is described in 6.4.1.


MSRPC over Transact Named Pipe

9.3. MSRPC over Transact Named Pipe

For details on the SMB Transact Named Pipe, see cifs6.txt


MSRPC Pipes

9.3.1. MSRPC Pipes

The MSRPC is conducted over an SMB Transact Pipe with a name of lkcl/01nov97 there appear to be two additional bytes after the null-terminated \PIPE\ name for the RPC pipe. Values seen so far are listed below:

        initial SMBopenX request:         RPC API command 0x26 params:
         "\\PIPE\\lsarpc"                  0x65 0x63; 0x72 0x70; 0x44 0x65;
         "\\PIPE\\srvsvc"                  0x73 0x76; 0x4E 0x00; 0x5C 0x43;


Header

9.3.2. Header

[section to be rewritten, following receipt of work by Duncan Stansfield]


RPC_Packet for request, response, bind and bind acknowledgement

9.3.2.1. RPC_Packet for request, response, bind and bind acknowledgement


Interface identification

9.3.2.2. Interface identification

the interfaces are numbered. as yet I haven't seen more than one interface used on the same pipe name srvsvc

abstract (0x4B324FC8, 0x01D31670, 0x475A7812, 0x88E16EBF, 0x00000003)
 transfer (0x8A885D04, 0x11C91CEB, 0x0008E89F, 0x6048102B, 0x00000002)


RPC_Iface RW

9.3.2.3. RPC_Iface RW


RPC_ReqBind RW

9.3.2.4. RPC_ReqBind RW

the remainder of the packet after the header if "type" was Bind in the response header, "type" should be BindAck


RPC_Address RW

9.3.2.5. RPC_Address RW


RPC_ResBind RW

9.3.2.6. RPC_ResBind RW

the response to place after the header in the reply packet


RPC_ReqNorm RW

9.3.2.7. RPC_ReqNorm RW

the remainder of the packet after the header for every other other request


RPC_ResNorm RW

9.3.2.8. RPC_ResNorm RW


Tail

9.3.3. Tail

The end of each of the NTLSA and NETLOGON named pipes ends with:


RPC Bind / Bind Ack

9.3.4. RPC Bind / Bind Ack

RPC Binds are the process of associating an RPC pipe (e.g \PIPE\lsarpc) with a "transfer syntax" (see RPC_Iface structure). The purpose for doing this is unknown.

Note: The RPC_ResBind SMB Transact request is sent with two uint16 setup parameters. The first is 0x0026; the second is the file handle returned by the SMBopenX Transact response.

Note: The RPC_ResBind members maxtsize, maxrsize and assocgid are the same in the response as the same members in the RPC_ReqBind. The RPC_ResBind member transfersyntax is the same in the response as the

Note: The RPC_ResBind response member secondaddr contains the name of what is presumed to be the service behind the RPC pipe. The mapping identified so far is:

Note: The RPC_Packet fraglength member in both the Bind Request and Bind Acknowledgment must contain the length of the entire RPC data, including the RPC_Packet header.

Request:


NTLSA Transact Named Pipe

9.3.5. NTLSA Transact Named Pipe

The sequence of actions taken on this pipe are:


LSA Open Policy

9.3.6. LSA Open Policy

Note: The policy handle can be anything you like.


Request

9.3.6.1. Request


Response

9.3.6.2. Response


LSA Query Info Policy

9.3.7. LSA Query Info Policy

Note: The info class in response must be the same as that in the request.


Request

9.3.7.1. Request


Response

9.3.7.2. Response

switch (info class)
@@ -5810,9 +5977,6 @@ DOM_INFO domain info, levels 3 and 5 (are the same).
 }
 
 return    0 - indicates success


LSA Enumerate Trusted Domains

9.3.8. LSA Enumerate Trusted Domains

Request

9.3.8.1. Request

no extra data


Response

9.3.8.2. Response


LSA Open Secret

9.3.9. LSA Open Secret

Request

9.3.9.1. Request

no extra data


Response

9.3.9.2. Response


LSA Close

9.3.10. LSA Close

Request

9.3.10.1. Request


Response

9.3.10.2. Response


LSA Lookup SIDS

9.3.11. LSA Lookup SIDS

Note: num_entries in response must be same as num_entries in request.


Request

9.3.11.1. Request


Response

9.3.11.2. Response


LSA Lookup Names

9.3.12. LSA Lookup Names

Note: num_entries in response must be same as num_entries in request.


Request

9.3.12.1. Request


Response

9.3.12.2. Response


NETLOGON rpc Transact Named Pipe

9.4. NETLOGON rpc Transact Named Pipe

The sequence of actions taken on this pipe are:


LSA Request Challenge

9.4.1. LSA Request Challenge

Note: logon server name starts with two '\' characters and is upper case.

Note: logon client is the machine, not the user.

Note: the initial LanManager password hash, against which the challenge is issued, is the machine name itself (lower case). there will becalls issued (LSA Server Password Set) which will change this, later. refusing these calls allows you to always deal with the same password (i.e the LM# of the machine name in lower case).


Request

9.4.1.1. Request


Response

9.4.1.2. Response


LSA Authenticate 2

9.4.2. LSA Authenticate 2

Note: in between request and response, calculate the client credentials, and check them against the client-calculated credentials (this process uses the previously received client credentials).

Note: neg_flags in the response is the same as that in the request.

Note: you must take a copy of the client-calculated credentials received here, because they will be used in subsequent authentication packets.


Request

9.4.2.1. Request


Response

9.4.2.2. Response


LSA Server Password Set

9.4.3. LSA Server Password Set

Note: the new password is suspected to be a DES encryption using the old password to generate the key.

Note: in between request and response, calculate the client credentials, and check them against the client-calculated credentials (this process uses the previously received client credentials).

Note: the server credentials are constructed from the client-calculated credentials and the client time + 1 second.

Note: you must take a copy of the client-calculated credentials received here, because they will be used in subsequent authentication packets.


Request

9.4.3.1. Request


Response

9.4.3.2. Response


LSA SAM Logon

9.4.4. LSA SAM Logon

Note: valid_user is True iff the username and password hash are valid for the requested domain.


Request

9.4.4.1. Request


Response

9.4.4.2. Response

if (valid_user)
@@ -6644,9 +6897,6 @@ else
 
     return    0xC000 0064 - NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER.
 }


LSA SAM Logoff

9.4.5. LSA SAM Logoff

Note: presumably, the SAM_INFO structure is validated, and a (currently undocumented) error code returned if the Logoff is invalid.


Request

9.4.5.1. Request


Response

9.4.5.2. Response


\\MAILSLOT\NET\NTLOGON

9.5. \\MAILSLOT\NET\NTLOGON

Note: mailslots will contain a response mailslot, to which the response should be sent. the target NetBIOS name is REQUEST_NAME<20>, where REQUEST_NAME is the name of the machine that sent the request.


Query for PDC

9.5.1. Query for PDC

Note: NTversion, LMNTtoken, LM20token in response are the same as those given in the request.


Request

9.5.1.1. Request


Response

9.5.1.2. Response


SAM Logon

9.5.2. SAM Logon

Note: machine name in response is preceded by two '\' characters.

Note: NTversion, LMNTtoken, LM20token in response are the same as those given in the request.

Note: user name in the response is presumably the same as that in the request.


Request

9.5.2.1. Request


Response

9.5.2.2. Response


SRVSVC Transact Named Pipe

9.6. SRVSVC Transact Named Pipe

Defines for this pipe, identifying the query are:


Net Share Enum

9.6.1. Net Share Enum

Note: share level and switch value in the response are presumably the same as those in the request.

Note: cifsrap2.txt (section 5) may be of limited assistance here.


Request

9.6.1.1. Request


Response

9.6.1.2. Response


Net Server Get Info

9.6.2. Net Server Get Info

Note: level is the same value as in the request.


Request

9.6.2.1. Request


Response

9.6.2.2. Response


Cryptographic side of NT Domain Authentication

9.7. Cryptographic side of NT Domain Authentication

Definitions

9.7.1. Definitions


Protocol

9.7.2. Protocol

C->S ReqChal,Cc S->C Cs


Comments

9.7.3. Comments

On first joining the domain the session key could be computed by anyone listening in on the network as the machine password has a well @@ -7394,7 +7713,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


SIDs and RIDs

9.8. SIDs and RIDs

SIDs and RIDs are well documented elsewhere.


Well-known SIDs

9.8.1. Well-known SIDs

Universal well-known SIDs

9.8.1.1. Universal well-known SIDs


NT well-known SIDs

9.8.1.2. NT well-known SIDs


Well-known RIDS

9.8.2. Well-known RIDS

A RID is a sub-authority value, as part of either a SID, or in the case of Group RIDs, part of the DOM_GID structure, in the USER_INFO_1 @@ -7589,7 +7918,9 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >


Well-known RID users

9.8.2.1. Well-known RID users

Groupname:


Well-known RID groups

9.8.2.2. Well-known RID groups

Groupname:


Well-known RID aliases

9.8.2.3. Well-known RID aliases

Groupname: Well-known RID aliases


Samba Printing Internals

Chapter 10. Samba Printing Internals

Abstract

10.1. Abstract

The purpose of this document is to provide some insight into Samba's printing functionality and also to describe the semantics @@ -7797,7 +8136,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >


Printing Interface to Various Back ends

10.2. Printing Interface to Various Back ends

Samba uses a table of function pointers to seven functions. The function prototypes are defined in the


Print Queue TDB's

10.3. Print Queue TDB's

Samba provides periodic caching of the output from the "lpq command" for performance reasons. This cache time is configurable in seconds. @@ -7887,12 +8230,6 @@ client which will insert the job information directly into the TDB. The second method is to have the print job picked up by executing the "lpq command".

/* included from printing.h */
@@ -7912,16 +8249,13 @@ struct printjob {
 	fstring queuename; /* service number of printer for this job */
 	NT_DEVICEMODE *nt_devmode;
 };

The current manifestation of the printjob structure contains a field for the UNIX job id returned from the "lpq command" and a Windows job ID (32-bit bounded by PRINT_MAX_JOBID). When a print job is returned by the "lpq command" that does not match an existing job in the queue's -TDB, a 32-bit job ID above the <*vance doesn't know what word is missing here*> is generating by adding UNIX_JOB_START to +TDB, a 32-bit job ID above the <*vance doesn't know what word is missing here*> is generating by adding UNIX_JOB_START to the id reported by lpq.

In order to match a 32-bit Windows jobid onto a 16-bit lanman print job @@ -7968,12 +8302,6 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE" >

  • 	foreach job in the queue
    @@ -7988,9 +8316,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
     				update the job status only
     		}
     	}


  • ChangeID & Client Caching of Printer Information

    10.4. ChangeID & Client Caching of Printer Information

    [To be filled in later]


  • Windows NT/2K Printer Change Notify

    10.5. Windows NT/2K Printer Change Notify

    When working with Windows NT+ clients, it is possible for a print server to use RPC to send asynchronous change notification @@ -8096,12 +8425,6 @@ notification event to clients. The process of registering a new change notification handle is as follows. The 'C' is for client and the 'S' is for server. All error conditions have been eliminated.

    C:	Obtain handle to printer or to the printer
    @@ -8113,7 +8436,7 @@ C:	Send a RFFPCN request with the previously obtained
     	to monitor, or (b) a PRINTER_NOTIFY_OPTIONS structure
     	containing the event information to monitor.  The windows
     	spooler has only been observed to use (b).
    -S:	The <* another missing word*> opens a new TCP session to the client (thus requiring
    +S:	The <* another missing word*> opens a new TCP session to the client (thus requiring
     	all print clients to be CIFS servers as well) and sends
     	a ReplyOpenPrinter() request to the client.
     C:	The client responds with a printer handle that can be used to
    @@ -8135,9 +8458,6 @@ C:	If the change notification handle is ever released by the
     S:	The server closes the internal change notification handle
     	(POLICY_HND) and does not send any further change notification
     	events to the client for that printer or job.

    The current list of notification events supported by Samba can be @@ -8262,80 +8582,57 @@ data values.


    Samba WINS Internals

    Chapter 11. Samba WINS Internals

    WINS Failover

    11.1. WINS Failover

    The current Samba codebase possesses the capability to use groups of WINS servers that share a common namespace for NetBIOS name registration and resolution. The formal parameter syntax is

    	WINS_SERVER_PARAM 	= SERVER [ SEPARATOR SERVER_LIST ]
    -	WINS_SERVER_PARAM 	= "wins server"
    +	WINS_SERVER_PARAM 	= "wins server"
     	SERVER 			= ADDR[:TAG]
     	ADDR 			= ip_addr | fqdn
     	TAG 			= string
     	SEPARATOR		= comma | \s+
     	SERVER_LIST		= SERVER [ SEPARATOR SERVER_LIST ]

    A simple example of a valid wins server setting is

    [global]
     	wins server = 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3

    In the event that no TAG is defined in for a SERVER in the list, smbd assigns a default -TAG of "*". A TAG is used to group servers of a shared NetBIOS namespace together. Upon +TAG of "*". A TAG is used to group servers of a shared NetBIOS namespace together. Upon startup, nmbd will attempt to register the netbios name value with one server in each tagged group.

    An example using tags to group WINS servers together is show here. Note that the use of interface names in the tags is only by convention and is not a technical requirement.

    [global]
     	wins server = 192.168.1.2:eth0 192.168.1.3:eth0 192.168.2.2:eth1

    Using this configuration, nmbd would attempt to register the server's NetBIOS name -with one WINS server in each group. Because the "eth0" group has two servers, the +with one WINS server in each group. Because the "eth0" group has two servers, the second server would only be used when a registration (or resolution) request to the first server in that group timed out.


    Chapter 12. The Upcoming SAM System

    12.1. Security in the 'new SAM'

    One of the biggest problems with passdb is it's implementation of +'security'. Access control is on a 'are you root at the moment' basis, +and it has no concept of NT ACLs. Things like ldapsam had to add +'magic' 'are you root' checks.

    We took this very seriously when we started work, and the new structure +is designed with this in mind, from the ground up. Each call to the SAM +has a NT_TOKEN and (if relevant) an 'access desired'. This is either +provided as a parameter, or implicitly supplied by the object being +accessed.

    For example, when you call

    <
    +NTSTATUS sam_get_account_by_name(const SAM_CONTEXT *context, const
    +NT_USER_TOKEN *access_token, uint32 access_desired, const char *domain,
    +const char *name, SAM_ACCOUNT_HANDLE **account)

    The context can be NULL (and is used to allow import/export by setting +up 2 contexts, and allowing calls on both simultaneously)

    The access token *must* be specified. Normally the user's token out of +current_user, this can also be a global 'system' context.

    The access desired is as per the ACL, for passing to the seaccess stuff.

    The domain/username are standard. Even if we only have one domain, +keeping this ensures that we don't get 'unqualified' usernames (same +problem as we had with unqualified SIDs).

    We return a 'handle'. This is opaque to the rest of Samba, but is +operated on by get/set routines, all of which return NTSTATUS.

    The access checking is done by the SAM module. The reason it is not +done 'above' the interface is to ensure a 'choke point'. I put a lot of +effort into the auth subsystem to ensure we never 'accidentally' forgot +to check for null passwords, missed a restriction etc. I intend the SAM +to be written with the same caution.

    The reason the access checking is not handled by the interface itself is +due to the different implementations it make take on. For example, on +ADS, you cannot set a password over a non-SSL connection. Other +backends may have similar requirements - we need to leave this policy up +to the modules. They will naturally have access to 'helper' procedures +and good examples to avoid mishaps.

    (Furthermore, some backends my actually chose to push the whole ACL +issue to the remote server, and - assuming ldap for this example - bind +as the user directly)

    Each returned handle has an internal 'access permitted', which allows +the 'get' and 'set' routines to return 'ACCESS_DENIED' for things that +were not able to be retrieved from the backend. This removes the need +to specify the NT_TOKEN on every operation, and allows for 'object not +present' to be easily distinguished from 'access denied'.

    When you 'set' an object (calling sam_update_account) the internal +details are again used. Each change that has been made to the object +has been flagged, so as to avoid race conditions (on unmodified +components) and to avoid violating any extra ACL requirements on the +actual data store (like the LDAP server).

    Finally, we have generic get_sec_desc() and set_sec_desc() routines to +allow external ACL manipulation. These do lookups based on SID.


    12.2. Standalone from UNIX

    One of the primary tenants of the 'new SAM' is that it would not attempt +to deal with 'what unix id for that'. This would be left to the 'SMS' +(Sid Mapping System') or SID farm, and probably administered via +winbind. We have had constructive discussion on how 'basic' unix +accounts like 'root' would be handled, and we think this can work. +Accounts not preexisting in unix would be served up via winbind.

    This is an *optional* part, and my preferred end-game. We have a fare +way to go before things like winbind up to it however.


    12.3. Handles and Races in the new SAM

    One of the things that the 'new SAM' work has tried to face is both +compatibility with existing code, and a closer alignment to the SAMR +interface. I consider SAMR to be a 'primary customer' to the this work, +because if we get alignment with that wrong, things get more, rather +than less complex. Also, most other parts of Samba are much more +flexible with what they can allow.

    In any case, that was a decision taken as to how the general design +would progress. BTW, my understanding of SAMR may be completely flawed.

    One of the most race-prone areas of the new code is the conflicting +update problem. We have taken two approaches:

    • 'Not conflicting' conflicts. Due to the way usrmgr operates, it will +open a user, display all the properties and *save* them all, even if you +don't change any.

      For this, see what I've done in rpc_server/srv_samr_util.c. I intend +to take this one step further, and operate on the 'handle' that the +values were read from. This should mean that we only update things that +have *really* changed.

    • 'conflicting' updates: Currently we don't deal with this (in passdb +or the new sam stuff), but the design is sufficiently flexible to 'deny' +a second update. I don't foresee locking records however.


    12.4. Layers

    12.4.1. Application

    This is where smbd, samtest and whatever end-user replacement we have +for pdbedit sits. They use only the SAM interface, and do not get +'special knowledge' of what is below them.


    12.4.2. SAM Interface

    This level 'owns' the various handle structures, the get/set routines on +those structures and provides the public interface. The application +layer may initialize a 'context' to be passed to all interface routines, +else a default, self-initialising context will be supplied. This layser +finds the appropriate backend module for the task, and tries very hard +not to need to much 'knowledge'. It should just provide the required +abstraction to the modules below, and arrange for their initial loading.

    We could possibly add ACL checking at this layer, to avoid discrepancies +in implementation modules.


    12.4.3. SAM Modules

    These do not communicate with the application directly, only by setting +values in the handles, and receiving requests from the interface. These +modules are responsible for translating values from the handle's +.private into (say) an LDAP modification list. The module is expected +to 'know' things like it's own domain SID, domain name, and any other +state attached to the SAM. Simpler modules may call back to some helper +routine.


    12.5. SAM Modules

    12.5.1. Special Module: sam_passdb

    In order for there to be a smooth transition, kai is writing a module +that reads existing passdb backends, and translates them into SAM +replies. (Also pulling data from the account policy DB etc). We also +intend to write a module that does the reverse - gives the SAM a passdb +interface.


    12.5.2. sam_ads

    This is the first of the SAM modules to be committed to the tree - +mainly because I needed to coordinate work with metze (who authored most +of it). This module aims to use Samba's libads code to provide an +Active Directory LDAP client, suitable for use on a mixed-mode DC. +While it is currently being tested against Win2k servers (with a +password in the smb.conf file) it is expected to eventually use a +(possibly modified) OpenLDAP server. We hope that this will assist in +the construction of an Samba AD DC.

    We also intend to construct a Samba 2.2/3.0 compatible ldap module, +again using libads code.


    12.6. Memory Management

    +The 'new SAM' development effort also concerned itself with getting a +sane implementation of memory management. It was decided that we would +be (as much as possible) talloc based, using an 'internal talloc +context' on many objects. That is, the creation of an object would +initiate it's own internal talloc context, and this would be used for +all operations on that object. Much of this is already implemented in +passdb. Also, like passdb, it will be possible to specify that some +object actually be created on a specified context.

    Memory management is important here because the APIs in the 'new SAM' do +not use 'pdb_init()' or an equivalent. They always allocate new +objects. Enumeration's are slightly different, and occur on a supplied +context that 'owns' the entire list, rather than per-element. (the +enumeration functions return an array of all elements - not full handles +just basic (and public) info) Likewise for things that fill in a char +**.

    For example:

    NTSTATUS sam_lookup_sid(const SAM_CONTEXT *context, const NT_USER_TOKEN
    +*access_token, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const DOM_SID *sid, char **name,
    +uint32 *type)

    Takes a context to allocate the 'name' on, while:

    NTSTATUS sam_get_account_by_sid(const SAM_CONTEXT *context, const
    +NT_USER_TOKEN *access_token, uint32 access_desired, const DOM_SID
    +*accountsid, SAM_ACCOUNT_HANDLE **account)

    Allocates a handle and stores the allocation context on that handle.

    I think that the following:

    NTSTATUS sam_enum_accounts(const SAM_CONTEXT *context, const
    +NT_USER_TOKEN *access_token, const DOM_SID *domainsid, uint16 acct_ctrl,
    +int32 *account_count, SAM_ACCOUNT_ENUM **accounts)


    12.7. Testing

    Testing is vital in any piece of software, and Samba is certainly no +exception. In designing this new subsystem, we have taken care to ensure +it is easily tested, independent of outside protocols.

    To this end, Jelmer has constructed 'samtest'.

    This utility (see torture/samtest.c) is structured like rpcclient, but +instead operates on the SAM subsystem. It creates a 'custom' SAM +context, that may be distinct from the default values used by the rest +of the system, and can load a separate configuration file.

    A small number of commands are currently implemented, but these have +already proved vital in testing. I expect SAM module authors will find +it particularly valuable.

    Example useage:

    $ bin/samtest

    > context ads:ldap://192.168.1.96
    +(this loads a new context, using the new ADS module. The parameter is +the 'location' of the ldap server)

    > lookup_name DOMAIN abartlet
    +(returns a sid).

    Because the 'new SAM' is NT ACL based, there will be a command to +specify an arbitrary NT ACL, but for now it uses 'system' by default.


    Chapter 13. LanMan and NT Password Encryption

    13.1. Introduction

    With the development of LanManager and Windows NT + compatible password encryption for Samba, it is now able + to validate user connections in exactly the same way as + a LanManager or Windows NT server.

    This document describes how the SMB password encryption + algorithm works and what issues there are in choosing whether + you want to use it. You should read it carefully, especially + the part about security and the "PROS and CONS" section.


    13.2. How does it work?

    LanManager encryption is somewhat similar to UNIX + password encryption. The server uses a file containing a + hashed value of a user's password. This is created by taking + the user's plaintext password, capitalising it, and either + truncating to 14 bytes or padding to 14 bytes with null bytes. + This 14 byte value is used as two 56 bit DES keys to encrypt + a 'magic' eight byte value, forming a 16 byte value which is + stored by the server and client. Let this value be known as + the "hashed password".

    Windows NT encryption is a higher quality mechanism, + consisting of doing an MD4 hash on a Unicode version of the user's + password. This also produces a 16 byte hash value that is + non-reversible.

    When a client (LanManager, Windows for WorkGroups, Windows + 95 or Windows NT) wishes to mount a Samba drive (or use a Samba + resource), it first requests a connection and negotiates the + protocol that the client and server will use. In the reply to this + request the Samba server generates and appends an 8 byte, random + value - this is stored in the Samba server after the reply is sent + and is known as the "challenge". The challenge is different for + every client connection.

    The client then uses the hashed password (16 byte values + described above), appended with 5 null bytes, as three 56 bit + DES keys, each of which is used to encrypt the challenge 8 byte + value, forming a 24 byte value known as the "response".

    In the SMB call SMBsessionsetupX (when user level security + is selected) or the call SMBtconX (when share level security is + selected), the 24 byte response is returned by the client to the + Samba server. For Windows NT protocol levels the above calculation + is done on both hashes of the user's password and both responses are + returned in the SMB call, giving two 24 byte values.

    The Samba server then reproduces the above calculation, using + its own stored value of the 16 byte hashed password (read from the + smbpasswd file - described later) and the challenge + value that it kept from the negotiate protocol reply. It then checks + to see if the 24 byte value it calculates matches the 24 byte value + returned to it from the client.

    If these values match exactly, then the client knew the + correct password (or the 16 byte hashed value - see security note + below) and is thus allowed access. If not, then the client did not + know the correct password and is denied access.

    Note that the Samba server never knows or stores the cleartext + of the user's password - just the 16 byte hashed values derived from + it. Also note that the cleartext password or 16 byte hashed values + are never transmitted over the network - thus increasing security.


    13.3. The smbpasswd file

    In order for Samba to participate in the above protocol + it must be able to look up the 16 byte hashed values given a user name. + Unfortunately, as the UNIX password value is also a one way hash + function (ie. it is impossible to retrieve the cleartext of the user's + password given the UNIX hash of it), a separate password file + containing this 16 byte value must be kept. To minimise problems with + these two password files, getting out of sync, the UNIX /etc/passwd and the smbpasswd file, + a utility, mksmbpasswd.sh, is provided to generate + a smbpasswd file from a UNIX /etc/passwd file. +

    To generate the smbpasswd file from your /etc/passwd + file use the following command :

    $ cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh + > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

    If you are running on a system that uses NIS, use

    $ ypcat passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh + > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

    The mksmbpasswd.sh program is found in + the Samba source directory. By default, the smbpasswd file is + stored in :

    /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

    The owner of the /usr/local/samba/private/ + directory should be set to root, and the permissions on it should + be set to 0500 (chmod 500 /usr/local/samba/private). +

    Likewise, the smbpasswd file inside the private directory should + be owned by root and the permissions on is should be set to 0600 + (chmod 600 smbpasswd).

    The format of the smbpasswd file is (The line has been + wrapped here. It should appear as one entry per line in + your smbpasswd file.)

    username:uid:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:
    +	[Account type]:LCT-<last-change-time>:Long name
    +	

    Although only the username, + uid, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, + [Account type] and last-change-time sections are significant + and are looked at in the Samba code.

    It is VITALLY important that there by 32 + 'X' characters between the two ':' characters in the XXX sections - + the smbpasswd and Samba code will fail to validate any entries that + do not have 32 characters between ':' characters. The first XXX + section is for the Lanman password hash, the second is for the + Windows NT version.

    When the password file is created all users have password entries + consisting of 32 'X' characters. By default this disallows any access + as this user. When a user has a password set, the 'X' characters change + to 32 ascii hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F). These are an ascii + representation of the 16 byte hashed value of a user's password.

    To set a user to have no password (not recommended), edit the file + using vi, and replace the first 11 characters with the ascii text + "NO PASSWORD" (minus the quotes).

    For example, to clear the password for user bob, his smbpasswd file + entry would look like :

    	bob:100:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[U          ]:LCT-00000000:Bob's full name:/bobhome:/bobshell
    +	

    If you are allowing users to use the smbpasswd command to set + their own passwords, you may want to give users NO PASSWORD initially + so they do not have to enter a previous password when changing to their + new password (not recommended). In order for you to allow this the + smbpasswd program must be able to connect to the + smbd daemon as that user with no password. Enable this + by adding the line :

    null passwords = yes

    to the [global] section of the smb.conf file (this is why + the above scenario is not recommended). Preferably, allocate your + users a default password to begin with, so you do not have + to enable this on your server.

    Note : This file should be protected very + carefully. Anyone with access to this file can (with enough knowledge of + the protocols) gain access to your SMB server. The file is thus more + sensitive than a normal unix /etc/passwd file.

    -SAMBA Project Documentation

    SAMBA Project Documentation

    SAMBA Team



    Abstract

    Last Update : Thu Aug 15 12:48:45 CDT 2002

    This book is a collection of HOWTOs added to Samba documentation over the years. -I try to ensure that all are current, but sometimes the is a larger job -than one person can maintain. The most recent version of this document -can be found at http://www.samba.org/ -on the "Documentation" page. Please send updates to jerry@samba.org.

    This documentation is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) -version 2. A copy of the license is included with the Samba source -distribution. A copy can be found on-line at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt

    Cheers, jerry

    Table of Contents
    1. How to Install and Test SAMBA
    1.1. Step 0: Read the man pages
    1.2. Step 1: Building the Binaries
    1.3. Step 2: The all important step
    1.4. Step 3: Create the smb configuration file.
    1.5. Step 4: Test your config file with - testparm
    1.6. Step 5: Starting the smbd and nmbd
    1.6.1. Step 5a: Starting from inetd.conf
    1.6.2. Step 5b. Alternative: starting it as a daemon
    1.7. Step 6: Try listing the shares available on your - server
    1.8. Step 7: Try connecting with the unix client
    1.9. Step 8: Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, - Win2k, OS/2, etc... client
    1.10. What If Things Don't Work?
    1.10.1. Diagnosing Problems
    1.10.2. Scope IDs
    1.10.3. Choosing the Protocol Level
    1.10.4. Printing from UNIX to a Client PC
    1.10.5. Locking
    1.10.6. Mapping Usernames
    2. Diagnosing your samba server
    2.1. Introduction
    2.2. Assumptions
    2.3. Tests
    2.3.1. Test 1
    2.3.2. Test 2
    2.3.3. Test 3
    2.3.4. Test 4
    2.3.5. Test 5
    2.3.6. Test 6
    2.3.7. Test 7
    2.3.8. Test 8
    2.3.9. Test 9
    2.3.10. Test 10
    2.3.11. Test 11
    2.4. Still having troubles?
    3. Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba
    3.1. Agenda
    3.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world
    3.2.1. /etc/hosts
    3.2.2. /etc/resolv.conf
    3.2.3. /etc/host.conf
    3.2.4. /etc/nsswitch.conf
    3.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking
    3.3.1. The NetBIOS Name Cache
    3.3.2. The LMHOSTS file
    3.3.3. HOSTS file
    3.3.4. DNS Lookup
    3.3.5. WINS Lookup
    3.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and -dependable browsing using Samba
    3.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure -Samba for seemless integration
    3.5.1. Use MS Windows NT as an authentication server
    3.5.2. Make Samba a member of an MS Windows NT security domain
    3.5.3. Configure Samba as an authentication server
    3.6. Conclusions
    4. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally -managed authentication
    4.1. Samba and PAM
    4.2. Distributed Authentication
    4.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf
    5. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba
    5.1. Instructions
    5.1.1. Notes
    6. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists
    6.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT - security dialogs
    6.2. How to view file security on a Samba share
    6.3. Viewing file ownership
    6.4. Viewing file or directory permissions
    6.4.1. File Permissions
    6.4.2. Directory Permissions
    6.5. Modifying file or directory permissions
    6.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask - parameters
    6.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute - mapping
    7. Printing Support in Samba 2.2.x
    7.1. Introduction
    7.2. Configuration
    7.2.1. Creating [print$]
    7.2.2. Setting Drivers for Existing Printers
    7.2.3. Support a large number of printers
    7.2.4. Adding New Printers via the Windows NT APW
    7.2.5. Samba and Printer Ports
    7.3. The Imprints Toolset
    7.3.1. What is Imprints?
    7.3.2. Creating Printer Driver Packages
    7.3.3. The Imprints server
    7.3.4. The Installation Client
    7.4. Migration to from Samba 2.0.x to 2.2.x
    8. Debugging Printing Problems
    8.1. Introduction
    8.2. Debugging printer problems
    8.3. What printers do I have?
    8.4. Setting up printcap and print servers
    8.5. Job sent, no output
    8.6. Job sent, strange output
    8.7. Raw PostScript printed
    8.8. Advanced Printing
    8.9. Real debugging
    9. Security levels
    9.1. Introduction
    9.2. More complete description of security levels
    10. security = domain in Samba 2.x
    10.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.2
    10.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains
    10.3. Why is this better than security = server?
    11. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind
    11.1. Abstract
    11.2. Introduction
    11.3. What Winbind Provides
    11.3.1. Target Uses
    11.4. How Winbind Works
    11.4.1. Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls
    11.4.2. Name Service Switch
    11.4.3. Pluggable Authentication Modules
    11.4.4. User and Group ID Allocation
    11.4.5. Result Caching
    11.5. Installation and Configuration
    11.5.1. Introduction
    11.5.2. Requirements
    11.5.3. Testing Things Out
    11.6. Limitations
    11.7. Conclusion
    12. How to Configure Samba 2.2 as a Primary Domain Controller
    12.1. Prerequisite Reading
    12.2. Background
    12.3. Configuring the Samba Domain Controller
    12.4. Creating Machine Trust Accounts and Joining Clients to the -Domain
    12.4.1. Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
    12.4.2. "On-the-Fly" Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
    12.4.3. Joining the Client to the Domain
    12.5. Common Problems and Errors
    12.6. System Policies and Profiles
    12.7. What other help can I get?
    12.8. Domain Control for Windows 9x/ME
    12.8.1. Configuration Instructions: Network Logons
    12.8.2. Configuration Instructions: Setting up Roaming User Profiles
    12.9. DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba
    13. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain
    13.1. Prerequisite Reading
    13.2. Background
    13.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?
    13.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?
    13.3.2. When is the PDC needed?
    13.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller?
    13.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?
    13.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?
    14. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory
    14.1. Purpose
    14.2. Introduction
    14.3. Supported LDAP Servers
    14.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount
    14.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP
    14.5.1. OpenLDAP configuration
    14.5.2. Configuring Samba
    14.6. Accounts and Groups management
    14.7. Security and sambaAccount
    14.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts
    14.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount
    14.10. Comments
    15. Using samba 3.0 with ActiveDirectory support
    15.1. Installing the required packages for Debian
    15.2. Installing the required packages for RedHat
    15.3. Compile Samba
    15.4. Setup your /etc/krb5.conf
    15.5. Create the computer account
    15.5.1. Possible errors
    15.6. Test your server setup
    15.7. Testing with smbclient
    15.8. Notes
    16. Improved browsing in samba
    16.1. Overview of browsing
    16.2. Browsing support in samba
    16.3. Problem resolution
    16.4. Browsing across subnets
    16.4.1. How does cross subnet browsing work ?
    16.5. Setting up a WINS server
    16.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP
    16.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN
    16.8. Forcing samba to be the master
    16.9. Making samba the domain master
    16.10. Note about broadcast addresses
    16.11. Multiple interfaces
    17. Samba performance issues
    17.1. Comparisons
    17.2. Oplocks
    17.2.1. Overview
    17.2.2. Level2 Oplocks
    17.2.3. Old 'fake oplocks' option - deprecated
    17.3. Socket options
    17.4. Read size
    17.5. Max xmit
    17.6. Locking
    17.7. Share modes
    17.8. Log level
    17.9. Wide lines
    17.10. Read raw
    17.11. Write raw
    17.12. Read prediction
    17.13. Memory mapping
    17.14. Slow Clients
    17.15. Slow Logins
    17.16. Client tuning
    17.17. My Results
    18. Samba and other CIFS clients
    18.1. Macintosh clients?
    18.2. OS2 Client
    18.2.1. How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or - OS/2 Warp 4 as a client for Samba?
    18.2.2. How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), - OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x for Samba?
    18.2.3. Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) - is used as a client?
    18.2.4. How do I get printer driver download working - for OS/2 clients?
    18.3. Windows for Workgroups
    18.3.1. Use latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft
    18.3.2. Delete .pwl files after password change
    18.3.3. Configure WfW password handling
    18.3.4. Case handling of passwords
    18.4. Windows '95/'98
    18.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
    19. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS
    19.1. Introduction
    19.2. CVS Access to samba.org
    19.2.1. Access via CVSweb
    19.2.2. Access via cvs
    20. Reporting Bugs
    20.1. Introduction
    20.2. General info
    20.3. Debug levels
    20.4. Internal errors
    20.5. Attaching to a running process
    20.6. Patches
    21. Group mapping HOWTO
    22. Portability
    22.1. HPUX
    22.2. SCO Unix
    22.3. DNIX

    Chapter 1. How to Install and Test SAMBA

    1.1. Step 0: Read the man pages

    The man pages distributed with SAMBA contain - lots of useful info that will help to get you started. - If you don't know how to read man pages then try - something like:

    $ nroff -man smbd.8 | more -

    Other sources of information are pointed to - by the Samba web site, http://www.samba.org


    1.2. Step 1: Building the Binaries

    To do this, first run the program ./configure - in the source directory. This should automatically - configure Samba for your operating system. If you have unusual - needs then you may wish to run

    root# ./configure --help -

    first to see what special options you can enable. - Then executing

    root# make

    will create the binaries. Once it's successfully - compiled you can use

    root# make install

    to install the binaries and manual pages. You can - separately install the binaries and/or man pages using

    root# make installbin -

    and

    root# make installman -

    Note that if you are upgrading for a previous version - of Samba you might like to know that the old versions of - the binaries will be renamed with a ".old" extension. You - can go back to the previous version with

    root# make revert -

    if you find this version a disaster!


    1.3. Step 2: The all important step

    At this stage you must fetch yourself a - coffee or other drink you find stimulating. Getting the rest - of the install right can sometimes be tricky, so you will - probably need it.

    If you have installed samba before then you can skip - this step.


    1.4. Step 3: Create the smb configuration file.

    There are sample configuration files in the examples - subdirectory in the distribution. I suggest you read them - carefully so you can see how the options go together in - practice. See the man page for all the options.

    The simplest useful configuration file would be - something like this:

    	[global]
    -	   workgroup = MYGROUP
    -
    -	   [homes]
    -	      guest ok = no
    -	      read only = no
    -	

    which would allow connections by anyone with an - account on the server, using either their login name or - "homes" as the service name. (Note that I also set the - workgroup that Samba is part of. See BROWSING.txt for details)

    Note that make install will not install - a smb.conf file. You need to create it - yourself.

    Make sure you put the smb.conf file in the same place - you specified in theMakefile (the default is to - look for it in /usr/local/samba/lib/).

    For more information about security settings for the - [homes] share please refer to the document UNIX_SECURITY.txt.


    1.5. Step 4: Test your config file with - testparm

    It's important that you test the validity of your - smb.conf file using the testparm program. - If testparm runs OK then it will list the loaded services. If - not it will give an error message.

    Make sure it runs OK and that the services look - reasonable before proceeding.


    1.6. Step 5: Starting the smbd and nmbd

    You must choose to start smbd and nmbd either - as daemons or from inetd. Don't try - to do both! Either you can put them in inetd.conf and have them started on demand - by inetd, or you can start them as - daemons either from the command line or in /etc/rc.local. See the man pages for details - on the command line options. Take particular care to read - the bit about what user you need to be in order to start - Samba. In many cases you must be root.

    The main advantage of starting smbd - and nmbd using the recommended daemon method - is that they will respond slightly more quickly to an initial connection - request.


    1.6.1. Step 5a: Starting from inetd.conf

    NOTE; The following will be different if - you use NIS or NIS+ to distributed services maps.

    Look at your /etc/services. - What is defined at port 139/tcp. If nothing is defined - then add a line like this:

    netbios-ssn 139/tcp

    similarly for 137/udp you should have an entry like:

    netbios-ns 137/udp

    Next edit your /etc/inetd.conf - and add two lines something like this:

    		netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd smbd 
    -		netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd nmbd 
    -		

    The exact syntax of /etc/inetd.conf - varies between unixes. Look at the other entries in inetd.conf - for a guide.

    NOTE: Some unixes already have entries like netbios_ns - (note the underscore) in /etc/services. - You must either edit /etc/services or - /etc/inetd.conf to make them consistent.

    NOTE: On many systems you may need to use the - "interfaces" option in smb.conf to specify the IP address - and netmask of your interfaces. Run ifconfig - as root if you don't know what the broadcast is for your - net. nmbd tries to determine it at run - time, but fails on some unixes. See the section on "testing nmbd" - for a method of finding if you need to do this.

    !!!WARNING!!! Many unixes only accept around 5 - parameters on the command line in inetd.conf. - This means you shouldn't use spaces between the options and - arguments, or you should use a script, and start the script - from inetd.

    Restart inetd, perhaps just send - it a HUP. If you have installed an earlier version of nmbd then you may need to kill nmbd as well.


    1.6.2. Step 5b. Alternative: starting it as a daemon

    To start the server as a daemon you should create - a script something like this one, perhaps calling - it startsmb.

    		#!/bin/sh
    -		/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D 
    -		/usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D 
    -		

    then make it executable with chmod - +x startsmb

    You can then run startsmb by - hand or execute it from /etc/rc.local -

    To kill it send a kill signal to the processes - nmbd and smbd.

    NOTE: If you use the SVR4 style init system then - you may like to look at the examples/svr4-startup - script to make Samba fit into that system.


    1.7. Step 6: Try listing the shares available on your - server

    $ smbclient -L - yourhostname

    You should get back a list of shares available on - your server. If you don't then something is incorrectly setup. - Note that this method can also be used to see what shares - are available on other LanManager clients (such as WfWg).

    If you choose user level security then you may find - that Samba requests a password before it will list the shares. - See the smbclient man page for details. (you - can force it to list the shares without a password by - adding the option -U% to the command line. This will not work - with non-Samba servers)


    1.8. Step 7: Try connecting with the unix client

    $ smbclient //yourhostname/aservice

    Typically the yourhostname - would be the name of the host where you installed smbd. The aservice is - any service you have defined in the smb.conf - file. Try your user name if you just have a [homes] section - in smb.conf.

    For example if your unix host is bambi and your login - name is fred you would type:

    $ smbclient //bambi/fred -


    1.9. Step 8: Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, - Win2k, OS/2, etc... client

    Try mounting disks. eg:

    C:\WINDOWS\> net use d: \\servername\service -

    Try printing. eg:

    C:\WINDOWS\> net use lpt1: - \\servername\spoolservice

    C:\WINDOWS\> print filename -

    Celebrate, or send me a bug report!


    1.10. What If Things Don't Work?

    If nothing works and you start to think "who wrote - this pile of trash" then I suggest you do step 2 again (and - again) till you calm down.

    Then you might read the file DIAGNOSIS.txt and the - FAQ. If you are still stuck then try the mailing list or - newsgroup (look in the README for details). Samba has been - successfully installed at thousands of sites worldwide, so maybe - someone else has hit your problem and has overcome it. You could - also use the WWW site to scan back issues of the samba-digest.

    When you fix the problem PLEASE send me some updates to the - documentation (or source code) so that the next person will find it - easier.


    1.10.1. Diagnosing Problems

    If you have installation problems then go to - DIAGNOSIS.txt to try to find the - problem.


    1.10.2. Scope IDs

    By default Samba uses a blank scope ID. This means - all your windows boxes must also have a blank scope ID. - If you really want to use a non-blank scope ID then you will - need to use the 'netbios scope' smb.conf option. - All your PCs will need to have the same setting for - this to work. I do not recommend scope IDs.


    1.10.3. Choosing the Protocol Level

    The SMB protocol has many dialects. Currently - Samba supports 5, called CORE, COREPLUS, LANMAN1, - LANMAN2 and NT1.

    You can choose what maximum protocol to support - in the smb.conf file. The default is - NT1 and that is the best for the vast majority of sites.

    In older versions of Samba you may have found it - necessary to use COREPLUS. The limitations that led to - this have mostly been fixed. It is now less likely that you - will want to use less than LANMAN1. The only remaining advantage - of COREPLUS is that for some obscure reason WfWg preserves - the case of passwords in this protocol, whereas under LANMAN1, - LANMAN2 or NT1 it uppercases all passwords before sending them, - forcing you to use the "password level=" option in some cases.

    The main advantage of LANMAN2 and NT1 is support for - long filenames with some clients (eg: smbclient, Windows NT - or Win95).

    See the smb.conf(5) manual page for more details.

    Note: To support print queue reporting you may find - that you have to use TCP/IP as the default protocol under - WfWg. For some reason if you leave Netbeui as the default - it may break the print queue reporting on some systems. - It is presumably a WfWg bug.


    1.10.4. Printing from UNIX to a Client PC

    To use a printer that is available via a smb-based - server from a unix host with LPR you will need to compile the - smbclient program. You then need to install the script - "smbprint". Read the instruction in smbprint for more details. -

    There is also a SYSV style script that does much - the same thing called smbprint.sysv. It contains instructions.

    See the CUPS manual for information about setting up - printing from a unix host with CUPS to a smb-based server.


    1.10.5. Locking

    One area which sometimes causes trouble is locking.

    There are two types of locking which need to be - performed by a SMB server. The first is "record locking" - which allows a client to lock a range of bytes in a open file. - The second is the "deny modes" that are specified when a file - is open.

    Record locking semantics under Unix is very - different from record locking under Windows. Versions - of Samba before 2.2 have tried to use the native - fcntl() unix system call to implement proper record - locking between different Samba clients. This can not - be fully correct due to several reasons. The simplest - is the fact that a Windows client is allowed to lock a - byte range up to 2^32 or 2^64, depending on the client - OS. The unix locking only supports byte ranges up to - 2^31. So it is not possible to correctly satisfy a - lock request above 2^31. There are many more - differences, too many to be listed here.

    Samba 2.2 and above implements record locking - completely independent of the underlying unix - system. If a byte range lock that the client requests - happens to fall into the range 0-2^31, Samba hands - this request down to the Unix system. All other locks - can not be seen by unix anyway.

    Strictly a SMB server should check for locks before - every read and write call on a file. Unfortunately with the - way fcntl() works this can be slow and may overstress the - rpc.lockd. It is also almost always unnecessary as clients - are supposed to independently make locking calls before reads - and writes anyway if locking is important to them. By default - Samba only makes locking calls when explicitly asked - to by a client, but if you set "strict locking = yes" then it will - make lock checking calls on every read and write.

    You can also disable by range locking completely - using "locking = no". This is useful for those shares that - don't support locking or don't need it (such as cdroms). In - this case Samba fakes the return codes of locking calls to - tell clients that everything is OK.

    The second class of locking is the "deny modes". These - are set by an application when it opens a file to determine - what types of access should be allowed simultaneously with - its open. A client may ask for DENY_NONE, DENY_READ, DENY_WRITE - or DENY_ALL. There are also special compatibility modes called - DENY_FCB and DENY_DOS.


    1.10.6. Mapping Usernames

    If you have different usernames on the PCs and - the unix server then take a look at the "username map" option. - See the smb.conf man page for details.


    Chapter 2. Diagnosing your samba server

    2.1. Introduction

    This file contains a list of tests you can perform to validate your -Samba server. It also tells you what the likely cause of the problem -is if it fails any one of these steps. If it passes all these tests -then it is probably working fine.

    You should do ALL the tests, in the order shown. I have tried to -carefully choose them so later tests only use capabilities verified in -the earlier tests.

    If you send me an email saying "it doesn't work" and you have not -followed this test procedure then you should not be surprised if I -ignore your email.


    2.2. Assumptions

    In all of the tests I assume you have a Samba server called BIGSERVER -and a PC called ACLIENT both in workgroup TESTGROUP. I also assume the -PC is running windows for workgroups with a recent copy of the -microsoft tcp/ip stack. Alternatively, your PC may be running Windows -95 or Windows NT (Workstation or Server).

    The procedure is similar for other types of clients.

    I also assume you know the name of an available share in your -smb.conf. I will assume this share is called "tmp". You can add a -"tmp" share like by adding the following to smb.conf:

    
[tmp]
    - comment = temporary files 
    - path = /tmp
    - read only = yes

    THESE TESTS ASSUME VERSION 2.0.6 OR LATER OF THE SAMBA SUITE. SOME -COMMANDS SHOWN DID NOT EXIST IN EARLIER VERSIONS

    Please pay attention to the error messages you receive. If any error message -reports that your server is being unfriendly you should first check that you -IP name resolution is correctly set up. eg: Make sure your /etc/resolv.conf -file points to name servers that really do exist.

    Also, if you do not have DNS server access for name resolution please check -that the settings for your smb.conf file results in "dns proxy = no". The -best way to check this is with "testparm smb.conf"


    2.3. Tests

    2.3.1. Test 1

    In the directory in which you store your smb.conf file, run the command -"testparm smb.conf". If it reports any errors then your smb.conf -configuration file is faulty.

    Note: Your smb.conf file may be located in: /etc - Or in: /usr/local/samba/lib


    2.3.2. Test 2

    Run the command "ping BIGSERVER" from the PC and "ping ACLIENT" from -the unix box. If you don't get a valid response then your TCP/IP -software is not correctly installed.

    Note that you will need to start a "dos prompt" window on the PC to -run ping.

    If you get a message saying "host not found" or similar then your DNS -software or /etc/hosts file is not correctly setup. It is possible to -run samba without DNS entries for the server and client, but I assume -you do have correct entries for the remainder of these tests.

    Another reason why ping might fail is if your host is running firewall -software. You will need to relax the rules to let in the workstation -in question, perhaps by allowing access from another subnet (on Linux -this is done via the ipfwadm program.)


    2.3.3. Test 3

    Run the command "smbclient -L BIGSERVER" on the unix box. You -should get a list of available shares back.

    If you get a error message containing the string "Bad password" then -you probably have either an incorrect "hosts allow", "hosts deny" or -"valid users" line in your smb.conf, or your guest account is not -valid. Check what your guest account is using "testparm" and -temporarily remove any "hosts allow", "hosts deny", "valid users" or -"invalid users" lines.

    If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may -not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably edited -that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check that -it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN -state using "netstat -a".

    If you get a "session request failed" then the server refused the -connection. If it says "Your server software is being unfriendly" then -its probably because you have invalid command line parameters to smbd, -or a similar fatal problem with the initial startup of smbd. Also -check your config file (smb.conf) for syntax errors with "testparm" -and that the various directories where samba keeps its log and lock -files exist.

    There are a number of reasons for which smbd may refuse or decline -a session request. The most common of these involve one or more of -the following smb.conf file entries:

    	hosts deny = ALL
    -	hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy
    -	bind interfaces only = Yes

    In the above, no allowance has been made for any session requests that -will automatically translate to the loopback adaptor address 127.0.0.1. -To solve this problem change these lines to:

    	hosts deny = ALL
    -	hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy 127.

    Do NOT use the "bind interfaces only" parameter where you may wish to -use the samba password change facility, or where smbclient may need to -access local service for name resolution or for local resource -connections. (Note: the "bind interfaces only" parameter deficiency -where it will not allow connections to the loopback address will be -fixed soon).

    Another common cause of these two errors is having something already running -on port 139, such as Samba (ie: smbd is running from inetd already) or -something like Digital's Pathworks. Check your inetd.conf file before trying -to start smbd as a daemon, it can avoid a lot of frustration!

    And yet another possible cause for failure of TEST 3 is when the subnet mask -and / or broadcast address settings are incorrect. Please check that the -network interface IP Address / Broadcast Address / Subnet Mask settings are -correct and that Samba has correctly noted these in the log.nmb file.


    2.3.4. Test 4

    Run the command "nmblookup -B BIGSERVER __SAMBA__". You should get the -IP address of your Samba server back.

    If you don't then nmbd is incorrectly installed. Check your inetd.conf -if you run it from there, or that the daemon is running and listening -to udp port 137.

    One common problem is that many inetd implementations can't take many -parameters on the command line. If this is the case then create a -one-line script that contains the right parameters and run that from -inetd.


    2.3.5. Test 5

    run the command nmblookup -B ACLIENT '*'

    You should get the PCs IP address back. If you don't then the client -software on the PC isn't installed correctly, or isn't started, or you -got the name of the PC wrong.

    If ACLIENT doesn't resolve via DNS then use the IP address of the -client in the above test.


    2.3.6. Test 6

    Run the command nmblookup -d 2 '*'

    This time we are trying the same as the previous test but are trying -it via a broadcast to the default broadcast address. A number of -Netbios/TCPIP hosts on the network should respond, although Samba may -not catch all of the responses in the short time it listens. You -should see "got a positive name query response" messages from several -hosts.

    If this doesn't give a similar result to the previous test then -nmblookup isn't correctly getting your broadcast address through its -automatic mechanism. In this case you should experiment use the -"interfaces" option in smb.conf to manually configure your IP -address, broadcast and netmask.

    If your PC and server aren't on the same subnet then you will need to -use the -B option to set the broadcast address to the that of the PCs -subnet.

    This test will probably fail if your subnet mask and broadcast address are -not correct. (Refer to TEST 3 notes above).


    2.3.7. Test 7

    Run the command smbclient //BIGSERVER/TMP. You should -then be prompted for a password. You should use the password of the account -you are logged into the unix box with. If you want to test with -another account then add the -U >accountname< option to the end of -the command line. eg: -smbclient //bigserver/tmp -Ujohndoe

    Note: It is possible to specify the password along with the username -as follows: -smbclient //bigserver/tmp -Ujohndoe%secret

    Once you enter the password you should get the "smb>" prompt. If you -don't then look at the error message. If it says "invalid network -name" then the service "tmp" is not correctly setup in your smb.conf.

    If it says "bad password" then the likely causes are:

    1. you have shadow passords (or some other password system) but didn't - compile in support for them in smbd -

    2. your "valid users" configuration is incorrect -

    3. you have a mixed case password and you haven't enabled the "password - level" option at a high enough level -

    4. the "path =" line in smb.conf is incorrect. Check it with testparm -

    5. you enabled password encryption but didn't create the SMB encrypted - password file -

    Once connected you should be able to use the commands -dir get put etc. -Type help >command< for instructions. You should -especially check that the amount of free disk space shown is correct -when you type dir.


    2.3.8. Test 8

    On the PC type the command net view \\BIGSERVER. You will -need to do this from within a "dos prompt" window. You should get back a -list of available shares on the server.

    If you get a "network name not found" or similar error then netbios -name resolution is not working. This is usually caused by a problem in -nmbd. To overcome it you could do one of the following (you only need -to choose one of them):

    1. fixup the nmbd installation

    2. add the IP address of BIGSERVER to the "wins server" box in the - advanced tcp/ip setup on the PC.

    3. enable windows name resolution via DNS in the advanced section of - the tcp/ip setup

    4. add BIGSERVER to your lmhosts file on the PC.

    If you get a "invalid network name" or "bad password error" then the -same fixes apply as they did for the "smbclient -L" test above. In -particular, make sure your "hosts allow" line is correct (see the man -pages)

    Also, do not overlook that fact that when the workstation requests the -connection to the samba server it will attempt to connect using the -name with which you logged onto your Windows machine. You need to make -sure that an account exists on your Samba server with that exact same -name and password.

    If you get "specified computer is not receiving requests" or similar -it probably means that the host is not contactable via tcp services. -Check to see if the host is running tcp wrappers, and if so add an entry in -the hosts.allow file for your client (or subnet, etc.)


    2.3.9. Test 9

    Run the command net use x: \\BIGSERVER\TMP. You should -be prompted for a password then you should get a "command completed -successfully" message. If not then your PC software is incorrectly -installed or your smb.conf is incorrect. make sure your "hosts allow" -and other config lines in smb.conf are correct.

    It's also possible that the server can't work out what user name to -connect you as. To see if this is the problem add the line "user = -USERNAME" to the [tmp] section of smb.conf where "USERNAME" is the -username corresponding to the password you typed. If you find this -fixes things you may need the username mapping option.

    It might also be the case that your client only sends encrypted passwords -and you have encrypt passwords = no in smb.conf. -Turn it back on to fix.


    2.3.10. Test 10

    Run the command nmblookup -M TESTGROUP where -TESTGROUP is the name of the workgroup that your Samba server and -Windows PCs belong to. You should get back the IP address of the -master browser for that workgroup.

    If you don't then the election process has failed. Wait a minute to -see if it is just being slow then try again. If it still fails after -that then look at the browsing options you have set in smb.conf. Make -sure you have preferred master = yes to ensure that -an election is held at startup.


    2.3.11. Test 11

    From file manager try to browse the server. Your samba server should -appear in the browse list of your local workgroup (or the one you -specified in smb.conf). You should be able to double click on the name -of the server and get a list of shares. If you get a "invalid -password" error when you do then you are probably running WinNT and it -is refusing to browse a server that has no encrypted password -capability and is in user level security mode. In this case either set -security = server AND -password server = Windows_NT_Machine in your -smb.conf file, or enable encrypted passwords AFTER compiling in support -for encrypted passwords (refer to the Makefile).


    2.4. Still having troubles?

    Try the mailing list or newsgroup, or use the ethereal utility to -sniff the problem. The official samba mailing list can be reached at -samba@samba.org. To find -out more about samba and how to subscribe to the mailing list check -out the samba web page at -http://samba.org/samba

    Also look at the other docs in the Samba package!


    Chapter 3. Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba

    3.1. Agenda

    To identify the key functional mechanisms of MS Windows networking -to enable the deployment of Samba as a means of extending and/or -replacing MS Windows NT/2000 technology.

    We will examine:

    1. Name resolution in a pure Unix/Linux TCP/IP - environment -

    2. Name resolution as used within MS Windows - networking -

    3. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable - and dependable browsing using Samba -

    4. MS Windows security options and how to - configure Samba for seemless integration -

    5. Configuration of Samba as:

      1. A stand-alone server

      2. An MS Windows NT 3.x/4.0 security domain member -

      3. An alternative to an MS Windows NT 3.x/4.0 Domain Controller -


    3.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world

    The key configuration files covered in this section are:

    • /etc/hosts

    • /etc/resolv.conf

    • /etc/host.conf

    • /etc/nsswitch.conf


    3.2.1. /etc/hosts

    Contains a static list of IP Addresses and names. -eg:

    	127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.localdomain
    -	192.168.1.1	bigbox.caldera.com	bigbox	alias4box

    The purpose of /etc/hosts is to provide a -name resolution mechanism so that uses do not need to remember -IP addresses.

    Network packets that are sent over the physical network transport -layer communicate not via IP addresses but rather using the Media -Access Control address, or MAC address. IP Addresses are currently -32 bits in length and are typically presented as four (4) decimal -numbers that are separated by a dot (or period). eg: 168.192.1.1

    MAC Addresses use 48 bits (or 6 bytes) and are typically represented -as two digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons. eg: -40:8e:0a:12:34:56

    Every network interfrace must have an MAC address. Associated with -a MAC address there may be one or more IP addresses. There is NO -relationship between an IP address and a MAC address, all such assignments -are arbitary or discretionary in nature. At the most basic level all -network communications takes place using MAC addressing. Since MAC -addresses must be globally unique, and generally remains fixed for -any particular interface, the assignment of an IP address makes sense -from a network management perspective. More than one IP address can -be assigned per MAC address. One address must be the primary IP address, -this is the address that will be returned in the ARP reply.

    When a user or a process wants to communicate with another machine -the protocol implementation ensures that the "machine name" or "host -name" is resolved to an IP address in a manner that is controlled -by the TCP/IP configuration control files. The file -/etc/hosts is one such file.

    When the IP address of the destination interface has been -determined a protocol called ARP/RARP is used to identify -the MAC address of the target interface. ARP stands for Address -Resolution Protocol, and is a broadcast oriented method that -uses UDP (User Datagram Protocol) to send a request to all -interfaces on the local network segment using the all 1's MAC -address. Network interfaces are programmed to respond to two -MAC addresses only; their own unique address and the address -ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. The reply packet from an ARP request will -contain the MAC address and the primary IP address for each -interface.

    The /etc/hosts file is foundational to all -Unix/Linux TCP/IP installations and as a minumum will contain -the localhost and local network interface IP addresses and the -primary names by which they are known within the local machine. -This file helps to prime the pump so that a basic level of name -resolution can exist before any other method of name resolution -becomes available.


    3.2.2. /etc/resolv.conf

    This file tells the name resolution libraries:

    • The name of the domain to which the machine - belongs -

    • The name(s) of any domains that should be - automatically searched when trying to resolve unqualified - host names to their IP address -

    • The name or IP address of available Domain - Name Servers that may be asked to perform name to address - translation lookups -


    3.2.3. /etc/host.conf

    /etc/host.conf is the primary means by -which the setting in /etc/resolv.conf may be affected. It is a -critical configuration file. This file controls the order by -which name resolution may procede. The typical structure is:

    	order hosts,bind
    -	multi on

    then both addresses should be returned. Please refer to the -man page for host.conf for further details.


    3.2.4. /etc/nsswitch.conf

    This file controls the actual name resolution targets. The -file typically has resolver object specifications as follows:

    	# /etc/nsswitch.conf
    -	#
    -	# Name Service Switch configuration file.
    -	#
    -
    -	passwd:		compat
    -	# Alternative entries for password authentication are:
    -	# passwd:	compat files nis ldap winbind
    -	shadow:		compat
    -	group:		compat
    -
    -	hosts:		files nis dns
    -	# Alternative entries for host name resolution are:
    -	# hosts:	files dns nis nis+ hesoid db compat ldap wins
    -	networks:	nis files dns
    -
    -	ethers:		nis files
    -	protocols:	nis files
    -	rpc:		nis files
    -	services:	nis files

    Of course, each of these mechanisms requires that the appropriate -facilities and/or services are correctly configured.

    It should be noted that unless a network request/message must be -sent, TCP/IP networks are silent. All TCP/IP communications assumes a -principal of speaking only when necessary.

    Samba version 2.2.0 will add Linux support for extensions to -the name service switch infrastructure so that linux clients will -be able to obtain resolution of MS Windows NetBIOS names to IP -Addresses. To gain this functionality Samba needs to be compiled -with appropriate arguments to the make command (ie: make -nsswitch/libnss_wins.so). The resulting library should -then be installed in the /lib directory and -the "wins" parameter needs to be added to the "hosts:" line in -the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. At this point it -will be possible to ping any MS Windows machine by it's NetBIOS -machine name, so long as that machine is within the workgroup to -which both the samba machine and the MS Windows machine belong.


    3.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking

    MS Windows networking is predicated about the name each machine -is given. This name is known variously (and inconsistently) as -the "computer name", "machine name", "networking name", "netbios name", -"SMB name". All terms mean the same thing with the exception of -"netbios name" which can apply also to the name of the workgroup or the -domain name. The terms "workgroup" and "domain" are really just a -simply name with which the machine is associated. All NetBIOS names -are exactly 16 characters in length. The 16th character is reserved. -It is used to store a one byte value that indicates service level -information for the NetBIOS name that is registered. A NetBIOS machine -name is therefore registered for each service type that is provided by -the client/server.

    The following are typical NetBIOS name/service type registrations:

    	Unique NetBIOS Names:
    -		MACHINENAME<00>	= Server Service is running on MACHINENAME
    -		MACHINENAME<03> = Generic Machine Name (NetBIOS name)
    -		MACHINENAME<20> = LanMan Server service is running on MACHINENAME
    -		WORKGROUP<1b> = Domain Master Browser
    -
    -	Group Names:
    -		WORKGROUP<03> = Generic Name registered by all members of WORKGROUP
    -		WORKGROUP<1c> = Domain Controllers / Netlogon Servers
    -		WORKGROUP<1d> = Local Master Browsers
    -		WORKGROUP<1e> = Internet Name Resolvers

    It should be noted that all NetBIOS machines register their own -names as per the above. This is in vast contrast to TCP/IP -installations where traditionally the system administrator will -determine in the /etc/hosts or in the DNS database what names -are associated with each IP address.

    One further point of clarification should be noted, the /etc/hosts -file and the DNS records do not provide the NetBIOS name type information -that MS Windows clients depend on to locate the type of service that may -be needed. An example of this is what happens when an MS Windows client -wants to locate a domain logon server. It find this service and the IP -address of a server that provides it by performing a lookup (via a -NetBIOS broadcast) for enumeration of all machines that have -registered the name type *<1c>. A logon request is then sent to each -IP address that is returned in the enumerated list of IP addresses. Which -ever machine first replies then ends up providing the logon services.

    The name "workgroup" or "domain" really can be confusing since these -have the added significance of indicating what is the security -architecture of the MS Windows network. The term "workgroup" indicates -that the primary nature of the network environment is that of a -peer-to-peer design. In a WORKGROUP all machines are responsible for -their own security, and generally such security is limited to use of -just a password (known as SHARE MODE security). In most situations -with peer-to-peer networking the users who control their own machines -will simply opt to have no security at all. It is possible to have -USER MODE security in a WORKGROUP environment, thus requiring use -of a user name and a matching password.

    MS Windows networking is thus predetermined to use machine names -for all local and remote machine message passing. The protocol used is -called Server Message Block (SMB) and this is implemented using -the NetBIOS protocol (Network Basic Input Output System). NetBIOS can -be encapsulated using LLC (Logical Link Control) protocol - in which case -the resulting protocol is called NetBEUI (Network Basic Extended User -Interface). NetBIOS can also be run over IPX (Internetworking Packet -Exchange) protocol as used by Novell NetWare, and it can be run -over TCP/IP protocols - in which case the resulting protocol is called -NBT or NetBT, the NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

    MS Windows machines use a complex array of name resolution mechanisms. -Since we are primarily concerned with TCP/IP this demonstration is -limited to this area.


    3.3.1. The NetBIOS Name Cache

    All MS Windows machines employ an in memory buffer in which is -stored the NetBIOS names and IP addresses for all external -machines that that machine has communicated with over the -past 10-15 minutes. It is more efficient to obtain an IP address -for a machine from the local cache than it is to go through all the -configured name resolution mechanisms.

    If a machine whose name is in the local name cache has been shut -down before the name had been expired and flushed from the cache, then -an attempt to exchange a message with that machine will be subject -to time-out delays. i.e.: Its name is in the cache, so a name resolution -lookup will succeed, but the machine can not respond. This can be -frustrating for users - but it is a characteristic of the protocol.

    The MS Windows utility that allows examination of the NetBIOS -name cache is called "nbtstat". The Samba equivalent of this -is called "nmblookup".


    3.3.2. The LMHOSTS file

    This file is usually located in MS Windows NT 4.0 or -2000 in C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC and contains -the IP Address and the machine name in matched pairs. The -LMHOSTS file performs NetBIOS name -to IP address mapping oriented.

    It typically looks like:

    	# Copyright (c) 1998 Microsoft Corp.
    -	#
    -	# This is a sample LMHOSTS file used by the Microsoft Wins Client (NetBIOS
    -	# over TCP/IP) stack for Windows98
    -	#
    -	# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to NT computernames
    -	# (NetBIOS) names.  Each entry should be kept on an individual line.
    -	# The IP address should be placed in the first column followed by the
    -	# corresponding computername. The address and the comptername
    -	# should be separated by at least one space or tab. The "#" character
    -	# is generally used to denote the start of a comment (see the exceptions
    -	# below).
    -	#
    -	# This file is compatible with Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x TCP/IP lmhosts
    -	# files and offers the following extensions:
    -	#
    -	#      #PRE
    -	#      #DOM:<domain>
    -	#      #INCLUDE <filename>
    -	#      #BEGIN_ALTERNATE
    -	#      #END_ALTERNATE
    -	#      \0xnn (non-printing character support)
    -	#
    -	# Following any entry in the file with the characters "#PRE" will cause
    -	# the entry to be preloaded into the name cache. By default, entries are
    -	# not preloaded, but are parsed only after dynamic name resolution fails.
    -	#
    -	# Following an entry with the "#DOM:<domain>" tag will associate the
    -	# entry with the domain specified by <domain>. This affects how the
    -	# browser and logon services behave in TCP/IP environments. To preload
    -	# the host name associated with #DOM entry, it is necessary to also add a
    -	# #PRE to the line. The <domain> is always preloaded although it will not
    -	# be shown when the name cache is viewed.
    -	#
    -	# Specifying "#INCLUDE <filename>" will force the RFC NetBIOS (NBT)
    -	# software to seek the specified <filename> and parse it as if it were
    -	# local. <filename> is generally a UNC-based name, allowing a
    -	# centralized lmhosts file to be maintained on a server.
    -	# It is ALWAYS necessary to provide a mapping for the IP address of the
    -	# server prior to the #INCLUDE. This mapping must use the #PRE directive.
    -	# In addtion the share "public" in the example below must be in the
    -	# LanManServer list of "NullSessionShares" in order for client machines to
    -	# be able to read the lmhosts file successfully. This key is under
    -	# \machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\lanmanserver\parameters\nullsessionshares
    -	# in the registry. Simply add "public" to the list found there.
    -	#
    -	# The #BEGIN_ and #END_ALTERNATE keywords allow multiple #INCLUDE
    -	# statements to be grouped together. Any single successful include
    -	# will cause the group to succeed.
    -	#
    -	# Finally, non-printing characters can be embedded in mappings by
    -	# first surrounding the NetBIOS name in quotations, then using the
    -	# \0xnn notation to specify a hex value for a non-printing character.
    -	#
    -	# The following example illustrates all of these extensions:
    -	#
    -	# 102.54.94.97     rhino         #PRE #DOM:networking  #net group's DC
    -	# 102.54.94.102    "appname  \0x14"                    #special app server
    -	# 102.54.94.123    popular            #PRE             #source server
    -	# 102.54.94.117    localsrv           #PRE             #needed for the include
    -	#
    -	# #BEGIN_ALTERNATE
    -	# #INCLUDE \\localsrv\public\lmhosts
    -	# #INCLUDE \\rhino\public\lmhosts
    -	# #END_ALTERNATE
    -	#
    -	# In the above example, the "appname" server contains a special
    -	# character in its name, the "popular" and "localsrv" server names are
    -	# preloaded, and the "rhino" server name is specified so it can be used
    -	# to later #INCLUDE a centrally maintained lmhosts file if the "localsrv"
    -	# system is unavailable.
    -	#
    -	# Note that the whole file is parsed including comments on each lookup,
    -	# so keeping the number of comments to a minimum will improve performance.
    -	# Therefore it is not advisable to simply add lmhosts file entries onto the
    -	# end of this file.


    3.3.3. HOSTS file

    This file is usually located in MS Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 in -C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC and contains -the IP Address and the IP hostname in matched pairs. It can be -used by the name resolution infrastructure in MS Windows, depending -on how the TCP/IP environment is configured. This file is in -every way the equivalent of the Unix/Linux /etc/hosts file.


    3.3.4. DNS Lookup

    This capability is configured in the TCP/IP setup area in the network -configuration facility. If enabled an elaborate name resolution sequence -is followed the precise nature of which isdependant on what the NetBIOS -Node Type parameter is configured to. A Node Type of 0 means use -NetBIOS broadcast (over UDP broadcast) is first used if the name -that is the subject of a name lookup is not found in the NetBIOS name -cache. If that fails then DNS, HOSTS and LMHOSTS are checked. If set to -Node Type 8, then a NetBIOS Unicast (over UDP Unicast) is sent to the -WINS Server to obtain a lookup before DNS, HOSTS, LMHOSTS, or broadcast -lookup is used.


    3.3.5. WINS Lookup

    A WINS (Windows Internet Name Server) service is the equivaent of the -rfc1001/1002 specified NBNS (NetBIOS Name Server). A WINS server stores -the names and IP addresses that are registered by a Windows client -if the TCP/IP setup has been given at least one WINS Server IP Address.

    To configure Samba to be a WINS server the following parameter needs -to be added to the smb.conf file:

    	wins support = Yes

    To configure Samba to use a WINS server the following parameters are -needed in the smb.conf file:

    	wins support = No
    -	wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

    where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address -of the WINS server.


    3.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and -dependable browsing using Samba

    As stated above, MS Windows machines register their NetBIOS names -(i.e.: the machine name for each service type in operation) on start -up. Also, as stated above, the exact method by which this name registration -takes place is determined by whether or not the MS Windows client/server -has been given a WINS server address, whether or not LMHOSTS lookup -is enabled, or if DNS for NetBIOS name resolution is enabled, etc.

    In the case where there is no WINS server all name registrations as -well as name lookups are done by UDP broadcast. This isolates name -resolution to the local subnet, unless LMHOSTS is used to list all -names and IP addresses. In such situations Samba provides a means by -which the samba server name may be forcibly injected into the browse -list of a remote MS Windows network (using the "remote announce" parameter).

    Where a WINS server is used, the MS Windows client will use UDP -unicast to register with the WINS server. Such packets can be routed -and thus WINS allows name resolution to function across routed networks.

    During the startup process an election will take place to create a -local master browser if one does not already exist. On each NetBIOS network -one machine will be elected to function as the domain master browser. This -domain browsing has nothing to do with MS security domain control. -Instead, the domain master browser serves the role of contacting each local -master browser (found by asking WINS or from LMHOSTS) and exchanging browse -list contents. This way every master browser will eventually obtain a complete -list of all machines that are on the network. Every 11-15 minutes an election -is held to determine which machine will be the master browser. By the nature of -the election criteria used, the machine with the highest uptime, or the -most senior protocol version, or other criteria, will win the election -as domain master browser.

    Clients wishing to browse the network make use of this list, but also depend -on the availability of correct name resolution to the respective IP -address/addresses.

    Any configuration that breaks name resolution and/or browsing intrinsics -will annoy users because they will have to put up with protracted -inability to use the network services.

    Samba supports a feature that allows forced synchonisation -of browse lists across routed networks using the "remote -browse sync" parameter in the smb.conf file. This causes Samba -to contact the local master browser on a remote network and -to request browse list synchronisation. This effectively bridges -two networks that are separated by routers. The two remote -networks may use either broadcast based name resolution or WINS -based name resolution, but it should be noted that the "remote -browse sync" parameter provides browse list synchronisation - and -that is distinct from name to address resolution, in other -words, for cross subnet browsing to function correctly it is -essential that a name to address resolution mechanism be provided. -This mechanism could be via DNS, /etc/hosts, -and so on.


    3.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure -Samba for seemless integration

    MS Windows clients may use encrypted passwords as part of a -challenege/response authentication model (a.k.a. NTLMv1) or -alone, or clear text strings for simple password based -authentication. It should be realized that with the SMB -protocol the password is passed over the network either -in plain text or encrypted, but not both in the same -authentication requets.

    When encrypted passwords are used a password that has been -entered by the user is encrypted in two ways:

    • An MD4 hash of the UNICODE of the password - string. This is known as the NT hash. -

    • The password is converted to upper case, - and then padded or trucated to 14 bytes. This string is - then appended with 5 bytes of NULL characters and split to - form two 56 bit DES keys to encrypt a "magic" 8 byte value. - The resulting 16 bytes for the LanMan hash. -

    You should refer to the Password Encryption chapter in this HOWTO collection -for more details on the inner workings

    MS Windows 95 pre-service pack 1, MS Windows NT versions 3.x -and version 4.0 pre-service pack 3 will use either mode of -password authentication. All versions of MS Windows that follow -these versions no longer support plain text passwords by default.

    MS Windows clients have a habit of dropping network mappings that -have been idle for 10 minutes or longer. When the user attempts to -use the mapped drive connection that has been dropped, the client -re-establishes the connection using -a cached copy of the password.

    When Microsoft changed the default password mode, they dropped support for -caching of the plain text password. This means that when the registry -parameter is changed to re-enable use of plain text passwords it appears to -work, but when a dropped mapping attempts to revalidate it will fail if -the remote authentication server does not support encrypted passwords. -This means that it is definitely not a good idea to re-enable plain text -password support in such clients.

    The following parameters can be used to work around the -issue of Windows 9x client upper casing usernames and -password before transmitting them to the SMB server -when using clear text authentication.

    	passsword level = integer
    -	username level = integer

    By default Samba will lower case the username before attempting -to lookup the user in the database of local system accounts. -Because UNIX usernames conventionally only contain lower case -character, the username level parameter -is rarely even needed.

    However, password on UNIX systems often make use of mixed case -characters. This means that in order for a user on a Windows 9x -client to connect to a Samba server using clear text authentication, -the password level must be set to the maximum -number of upper case letter which could appear -is a password. Note that is the server OS uses the traditional -DES version of crypt(), then a password level -of 8 will result in case insensitive passwords as seen from Windows -users. This will also result in longer login times as Samba -hash to compute the permutations of the password string and -try them one by one until a match is located (or all combinations fail).

    The best option to adopt is to enable support for encrypted passwords -where ever Samba is used. There are three configuration possibilities -for support of encrypted passwords:


    3.5.1. Use MS Windows NT as an authentication server

    This method involves the additions of the following parameters -in the smb.conf file:

    	encrypt passwords = Yes
    -	security = server
    -	password server = "NetBIOS_name_of_PDC"

    There are two ways of identifying whether or not a username and -password pair was valid or not. One uses the reply information provided -as part of the authentication messaging process, the other uses -just and error code.

    The down-side of this mode of configuration is the fact that -for security reasons Samba will send the password server a bogus -username and a bogus password and if the remote server fails to -reject the username and password pair then an alternative mode -of identification of validation is used. Where a site uses password -lock out after a certain number of failed authentication attempts -this will result in user lockouts.

    Use of this mode of authentication does require there to be -a standard Unix account for the user, this account can be blocked -to prevent logons by other than MS Windows clients.


    3.5.2. Make Samba a member of an MS Windows NT security domain

    This method involves additon of the following paramters in the smb.conf file:

    	encrypt passwords = Yes
    -	security = domain
    -	workgroup = "name of NT domain"
    -	password server = *

    The use of the "*" argument to "password server" will cause samba -to locate the domain controller in a way analogous to the way -this is done within MS Windows NT.

    In order for this method to work the Samba server needs to join the -MS Windows NT security domain. This is done as follows:

    • On the MS Windows NT domain controller using - the Server Manager add a machine account for the Samba server. -

    • Next, on the Linux system execute: - smbpasswd -r PDC_NAME -j DOMAIN_NAME -

    Use of this mode of authentication does require there to be -a standard Unix account for the user in order to assign -a uid once the account has been authenticated by the remote -Windows DC. This account can be blocked to prevent logons by -other than MS Windows clients by things such as setting an invalid -shell in the /etc/passwd entry.

    An alternative to assigning UIDs to Windows users on a -Samba member server is presented in the Winbind Overview chapter in -this HOWTO collection.


    3.5.3. Configure Samba as an authentication server

    This mode of authentication demands that there be on the -Unix/Linux system both a Unix style account as well as an -smbpasswd entry for the user. The Unix system account can be -locked if required as only the encrypted password will be -used for SMB client authentication.

    This method involves addition of the following parameters to -the smb.conf file:

    ## please refer to the Samba PDC HOWTO chapter later in 
    -## this collection for more details
    -[global]
    -	encrypt passwords = Yes
    -	security = user
    -	domain logons = Yes
    -	; an OS level of 33 or more is recommended
    -	os level = 33
    -
    -[NETLOGON]
    -	path = /somewhare/in/file/system
    -	read only = yes

    in order for this method to work a Unix system account needs -to be created for each user, as well as for each MS Windows NT/2000 -machine. The following structure is required.


    3.5.3.1. Users

    A user account that may provide a home directory should be -created. The following Linux system commands are typical of -the procedure for creating an account.

    	# useradd -s /bin/bash -d /home/"userid" -m "userid"
    -	# passwd "userid"
    -	  Enter Password: <pw>
    -	  
    -	# smbpasswd -a "userid"
    -	  Enter Password: <pw>


    3.5.3.2. MS Windows NT Machine Accounts

    These are required only when Samba is used as a domain -controller. Refer to the Samba-PDC-HOWTO for more details.

    	# useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null "machine_name"\$
    -	# passwd -l "machine_name"\$
    -	# smbpasswd -a -m "machine_name"


    3.6. Conclusions

    Samba provides a flexible means to operate as...

    • A Stand-alone server - No special action is needed - other than to create user accounts. Stand-alone servers do NOT - provide network logon services, meaning that machines that use this - server do NOT perform a domain logon but instead make use only of - the MS Windows logon which is local to the MS Windows - workstation/server. -

    • An MS Windows NT 3.x/4.0 security domain member. -

    • An alternative to an MS Windows NT 3.x/4.0 - Domain Controller. -


    Chapter 4. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally -managed authentication

    4.1. Samba and PAM

    A number of Unix systems (eg: Sun Solaris), as well as the -xxxxBSD family and Linux, now utilize the Pluggable Authentication -Modules (PAM) facility to provide all authentication, -authorization and resource control services. Prior to the -introduction of PAM, a decision to use an alternative to -the system password database (/etc/passwd) -would require the provision of alternatives for all programs that provide -security services. Such a choice would involve provision of -alternatives to such programs as: login, -passwd, chown, etc.

    PAM provides a mechanism that disconnects these security programs -from the underlying authentication/authorization infrastructure. -PAM is configured either through one file /etc/pam.conf (Solaris), -or by editing individual files that are located in /etc/pam.d.

    The following is an example /etc/pam.d/login configuration file. -This example had all options been uncommented is probably not usable -as it stacks many conditions before allowing successful completion -of the login process. Essentially all conditions can be disabled -by commenting them out except the calls to pam_pwdb.so.

    #%PAM-1.0
    -# The PAM configuration file for the `login' service
    -#
    -auth 		required	pam_securetty.so
    -auth 		required	pam_nologin.so
    -# auth 		required	pam_dialup.so
    -# auth 		optional	pam_mail.so
    -auth		required	pam_pwdb.so shadow md5
    -# account    	requisite  	pam_time.so
    -account		required	pam_pwdb.so
    -session		required	pam_pwdb.so
    -# session 	optional	pam_lastlog.so
    -# password   	required   	pam_cracklib.so retry=3
    -password	required	pam_pwdb.so shadow md5

    PAM allows use of replacable modules. Those available on a -sample system include:

    $ /bin/ls /lib/security
    -pam_access.so    pam_ftp.so          pam_limits.so     
    -pam_ncp_auth.so  pam_rhosts_auth.so  pam_stress.so     
    -pam_cracklib.so  pam_group.so        pam_listfile.so   
    -pam_nologin.so   pam_rootok.so       pam_tally.so      
    -pam_deny.so      pam_issue.so        pam_mail.so       
    -pam_permit.so    pam_securetty.so    pam_time.so       
    -pam_dialup.so    pam_lastlog.so      pam_mkhomedir.so  
    -pam_pwdb.so      pam_shells.so       pam_unix.so       
    -pam_env.so       pam_ldap.so         pam_motd.so       
    -pam_radius.so    pam_smbpass.so      pam_unix_acct.so  
    -pam_wheel.so     pam_unix_auth.so    pam_unix_passwd.so
    -pam_userdb.so    pam_warn.so         pam_unix_session.so

    The following example for the login program replaces the use of -the pam_pwdb.so module which uses the system -password database (/etc/passwd, -/etc/shadow, /etc/group) with -the module pam_smbpass.so which uses the Samba -database which contains the Microsoft MD4 encrypted password -hashes. This database is stored in either -/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd, -/etc/samba/smbpasswd, or in -/etc/samba.d/smbpasswd, depending on the -Samba implementation for your Unix/Linux system. The -pam_smbpass.so module is provided by -Samba version 2.2.1 or later. It can be compiled by specifying the ---with-pam_smbpass options when running Samba's -configure script. For more information -on the pam_smbpass module, see the documentation -in the source/pam_smbpass directory of the Samba -source distribution.

    #%PAM-1.0
    -# The PAM configuration file for the `login' service
    -#
    -auth		required	pam_smbpass.so nodelay
    -account		required	pam_smbpass.so nodelay
    -session		required	pam_smbpass.so nodelay
    -password	required	pam_smbpass.so nodelay

    The following is the PAM configuration file for a particular -Linux system. The default condition uses pam_pwdb.so.

    #%PAM-1.0
    -# The PAM configuration file for the `samba' service
    -#
    -auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok nodelay shadow audit
    -account    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so audit nodelay
    -session    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nodelay
    -password   required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow md5

    In the following example the decision has been made to use the -smbpasswd database even for basic samba authentication. Such a -decision could also be made for the passwd program and would -thus allow the smbpasswd passwords to be changed using the passwd -program.

    #%PAM-1.0
    -# The PAM configuration file for the `samba' service
    -#
    -auth       required     /lib/security/pam_smbpass.so nodelay
    -account    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so audit nodelay
    -session    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nodelay
    -password   required     /lib/security/pam_smbpass.so nodelay smbconf=/etc/samba.d/smb.conf

    Note: PAM allows stacking of authentication mechanisms. It is -also possible to pass information obtained within one PAM module through -to the next module in the PAM stack. Please refer to the documentation for -your particular system implementation for details regarding the specific -capabilities of PAM in this environment. Some Linux implmentations also -provide the pam_stack.so module that allows all -authentication to be configured in a single central file. The -pam_stack.so method has some very devoted followers -on the basis that it allows for easier administration. As with all issues in -life though, every decision makes trade-offs, so you may want examine the -PAM documentation for further helpful information.


    4.2. Distributed Authentication

    The astute administrator will realize from this that the -combination of pam_smbpass.so, -winbindd, and rsync (see -http://rsync.samba.org/) -will allow the establishment of a centrally managed, distributed -user/password database that can also be used by all -PAM (eg: Linux) aware programs and applications. This arrangement -can have particularly potent advantages compared with the -use of Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS) in so far as -reduction of wide area network authentication traffic.


    4.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf

    There is an option in smb.conf called obey pam restrictions. -The following is from the on-line help for this option in SWAT;

    When Samba 2.2 is configure to enable PAM support (i.e. ---with-pam), this parameter will -control whether or not Samba should obey PAM's account -and session management directives. The default behavior -is to use PAM for clear text authentication only and to -ignore any account or session management. Note that Samba always -ignores PAM for authentication in the case of -encrypt passwords = yes. -The reason is that PAM modules cannot support the challenge/response -authentication mechanism needed in the presence of SMB -password encryption.

    Default: obey pam restrictions = no


    Chapter 5. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba

    5.1. Instructions

    The Distributed File System (or Dfs) provides a means of - separating the logical view of files and directories that users - see from the actual physical locations of these resources on the - network. It allows for higher availability, smoother storage expansion, - load balancing etc. For more information about Dfs, refer to Microsoft documentation.

    This document explains how to host a Dfs tree on a Unix - machine (for Dfs-aware clients to browse) using Samba.

    To enable SMB-based DFS for Samba, configure it with the - --with-msdfs option. Once built, a - Samba server can be made a Dfs server by setting the global - boolean host msdfs parameter in the smb.conf - file. You designate a share as a Dfs root using the share - level boolean msdfs root parameter. A Dfs root directory on - Samba hosts Dfs links in the form of symbolic links that point - to other servers. For example, a symbolic link - junction->msdfs:storage1\share1 in - the share directory acts as the Dfs junction. When Dfs-aware - clients attempt to access the junction link, they are redirected - to the storage location (in this case, \\storage1\share1).

    Dfs trees on Samba work with all Dfs-aware clients ranging - from Windows 95 to 2000.

    Here's an example of setting up a Dfs tree on a Samba - server.

    # The smb.conf file:
    -[global]
    -	netbios name = SAMBA
    -	host msdfs   = yes
    -
    -[dfs]
    -	path = /export/dfsroot
    -	msdfs root = yes
    -	

    In the /export/dfsroot directory we set up our dfs links to - other servers on the network.

    root# cd /export/dfsroot

    root# chown root /export/dfsroot

    root# chmod 755 /export/dfsroot

    root# ln -s msdfs:storageA\\shareA linka

    root# ln -s msdfs:serverB\\share,serverC\\share linkb

    You should set up the permissions and ownership of - the directory acting as the Dfs root such that only designated - users can create, delete or modify the msdfs links. Also note - that symlink names should be all lowercase. This limitation exists - to have Samba avoid trying all the case combinations to get at - the link name. Finally set up the symbolic links to point to the - network shares you want, and start Samba.

    Users on Dfs-aware clients can now browse the Dfs tree - on the Samba server at \\samba\dfs. Accessing - links linka or linkb (which appear as directories to the client) - takes users directly to the appropriate shares on the network.


    5.1.1. Notes

    • Windows clients need to be rebooted - if a previously mounted non-dfs share is made a dfs - root or vice versa. A better way is to introduce a - new share and make it the dfs root.

    • Currently there's a restriction that msdfs - symlink names should all be lowercase.

    • For security purposes, the directory - acting as the root of the Dfs tree should have ownership - and permissions set so that only designated users can - modify the symbolic links in the directory.


    Chapter 6. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists

    6.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT - security dialogs

    New in the Samba 2.0.4 release is the ability for Windows - NT clients to use their native security settings dialog box to - view and modify the underlying UNIX permissions.

    Note that this ability is careful not to compromise - the security of the UNIX host Samba is running on, and - still obeys all the file permission rules that a Samba - administrator can set.

    In Samba 2.0.4 and above the default value of the - parameter nt acl support has been changed from - false to true, so - manipulation of permissions is turned on by default.


    6.2. How to view file security on a Samba share

    From an NT 4.0 client, single-click with the right - mouse button on any file or directory in a Samba mounted - drive letter or UNC path. When the menu pops-up, click - on the Properties entry at the bottom of - the menu. This brings up the normal file properties dialog - box, but with Samba 2.0.4 this will have a new tab along the top - marked Security. Click on this tab and you - will see three buttons, Permissions, - Auditing, and Ownership. - The Auditing button will cause either - an error message A requested privilege is not held - by the client to appear if the user is not the - NT Administrator, or a dialog which is intended to allow an - Administrator to add auditing requirements to a file if the - user is logged on as the NT Administrator. This dialog is - non-functional with a Samba share at this time, as the only - useful button, the Add button will not currently - allow a list of users to be seen.


    6.3. Viewing file ownership

    Clicking on the "Ownership" button - brings up a dialog box telling you who owns the given file. The - owner name will be of the form :

    "SERVER\user (Long name)"

    Where SERVER is the NetBIOS name of - the Samba server, user is the user name of - the UNIX user who owns the file, and (Long name) - is the descriptive string identifying the user (normally found in the - GECOS field of the UNIX password database). Click on the Close - button to remove this dialog.

    If the parameter nt acl support - is set to false then the file owner will - be shown as the NT user "Everyone".

    The Take Ownership button will not allow - you to change the ownership of this file to yourself (clicking on - it will display a dialog box complaining that the user you are - currently logged onto the NT client cannot be found). The reason - for this is that changing the ownership of a file is a privileged - operation in UNIX, available only to the root - user. As clicking on this button causes NT to attempt to change - the ownership of a file to the current user logged into the NT - client this will not work with Samba at this time.

    There is an NT chown command that will work with Samba - and allow a user with Administrator privilege connected - to a Samba 2.0.4 server as root to change the ownership of - files on both a local NTFS filesystem or remote mounted NTFS - or Samba drive. This is available as part of the Seclib - NT security library written by Jeremy Allison of - the Samba Team, available from the main Samba ftp site.


    6.4. Viewing file or directory permissions

    The third button is the "Permissions" - button. Clicking on this brings up a dialog box that shows both - the permissions and the UNIX owner of the file or directory. - The owner is displayed in the form :

    "SERVER\user (Long name)"

    Where SERVER is the NetBIOS name of - the Samba server, user is the user name of - the UNIX user who owns the file, and (Long name) - is the descriptive string identifying the user (normally found in the - GECOS field of the UNIX password database).

    If the parameter nt acl support - is set to false then the file owner will - be shown as the NT user "Everyone" and the - permissions will be shown as NT "Full Control".

    The permissions field is displayed differently for files - and directories, so I'll describe the way file permissions - are displayed first.


    6.4.1. File Permissions

    The standard UNIX user/group/world triple and - the corresponding "read", "write", "execute" permissions - triples are mapped by Samba into a three element NT ACL - with the 'r', 'w', and 'x' bits mapped into the corresponding - NT permissions. The UNIX world permissions are mapped into - the global NT group Everyone, followed - by the list of permissions allowed for UNIX world. The UNIX - owner and group permissions are displayed as an NT - user icon and an NT local - group icon respectively followed by the list - of permissions allowed for the UNIX user and group.

    As many UNIX permission sets don't map into common - NT names such as "read", "change" or "full control" then - usually the permissions will be prefixed by the words "Special Access" in the NT display list.

    But what happens if the file has no permissions allowed - for a particular UNIX user group or world component ? In order - to allow "no permissions" to be seen and modified then Samba - overloads the NT "Take Ownership" ACL attribute - (which has no meaning in UNIX) and reports a component with - no permissions as having the NT "O" bit set. - This was chosen of course to make it look like a zero, meaning - zero permissions. More details on the decision behind this will - be given below.


    6.4.2. Directory Permissions

    Directories on an NT NTFS file system have two - different sets of permissions. The first set of permissions - is the ACL set on the directory itself, this is usually displayed - in the first set of parentheses in the normal "RW" - NT style. This first set of permissions is created by Samba in - exactly the same way as normal file permissions are, described - above, and is displayed in the same way.

    The second set of directory permissions has no real meaning - in the UNIX permissions world and represents the "inherited" permissions that any file created within - this directory would inherit.

    Samba synthesises these inherited permissions for NT by - returning as an NT ACL the UNIX permission mode that a new file - created by Samba on this share would receive.


    6.5. Modifying file or directory permissions

    Modifying file and directory permissions is as simple - as changing the displayed permissions in the dialog box, and - clicking the OK button. However, there are - limitations that a user needs to be aware of, and also interactions - with the standard Samba permission masks and mapping of DOS - attributes that need to also be taken into account.

    If the parameter nt acl support - is set to false then any attempt to set - security permissions will fail with an "Access Denied" - message.

    The first thing to note is that the "Add" - button will not return a list of users in Samba 2.0.4 (it will give - an error message of "The remote procedure call failed - and did not execute"). This means that you can only - manipulate the current user/group/world permissions listed in - the dialog box. This actually works quite well as these are the - only permissions that UNIX actually has.

    If a permission triple (either user, group, or world) - is removed from the list of permissions in the NT dialog box, - then when the "OK" button is pressed it will - be applied as "no permissions" on the UNIX side. If you then - view the permissions again the "no permissions" entry will appear - as the NT "O" flag, as described above. This - allows you to add permissions back to a file or directory once - you have removed them from a triple component.

    As UNIX supports only the "r", "w" and "x" bits of - an NT ACL then if other NT security attributes such as "Delete - access" are selected then they will be ignored when applied on - the Samba server.

    When setting permissions on a directory the second - set of permissions (in the second set of parentheses) is - by default applied to all files within that directory. If this - is not what you want you must uncheck the "Replace - permissions on existing files" checkbox in the NT - dialog before clicking "OK".

    If you wish to remove all permissions from a - user/group/world component then you may either highlight the - component and click the "Remove" button, - or set the component to only have the special "Take - Ownership" permission (displayed as "O" - ) highlighted.


    6.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask - parameters

    Note that with Samba 2.0.5 there are four new parameters - to control this interaction. These are :

    security mask

    force security mode

    directory security mask

    force directory security mode

    Once a user clicks "OK" to apply the - permissions Samba maps the given permissions into a user/group/world - r/w/x triple set, and then will check the changed permissions for a - file against the bits set in the - security mask parameter. Any bits that - were changed that are not set to '1' in this parameter are left alone - in the file permissions.

    Essentially, zero bits in the security mask - mask may be treated as a set of bits the user is not - allowed to change, and one bits are those the user is allowed to change. -

    If not set explicitly this parameter is set to the same value as - the create mask - parameter to provide compatibility with Samba 2.0.4 - where this permission change facility was introduced. To allow a user to - modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file, set this parameter - to 0777.

    Next Samba checks the changed permissions for a file against - the bits set in the force security mode parameter. Any bits - that were changed that correspond to bits set to '1' in this parameter - are forced to be set.

    Essentially, bits set in the force security mode - parameter may be treated as a set of bits that, when - modifying security on a file, the user has always set to be 'on'.

    If not set explicitly this parameter is set to the same value - as the force - create mode parameter to provide compatibility - with Samba 2.0.4 where the permission change facility was introduced. - To allow a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file - with no restrictions set this parameter to 000.

    The security mask and force - security mode parameters are applied to the change - request in that order.

    For a directory Samba will perform the same operations as - described above for a file except using the parameter directory security mask instead of security - mask, and force directory security mode - parameter instead of force security mode - .

    The directory security mask parameter - by default is set to the same value as the directory mask - parameter and the force directory security - mode parameter by default is set to the same value as - the force directory mode parameter to provide - compatibility with Samba 2.0.4 where the permission change facility - was introduced.

    In this way Samba enforces the permission restrictions that - an administrator can set on a Samba share, whilst still allowing users - to modify the permission bits within that restriction.

    If you want to set up a share that allows users full control - in modifying the permission bits on their files and directories and - doesn't force any particular bits to be set 'on', then set the following - parameters in the smb.conf(5) - file in that share specific section :

    security mask = 0777

    force security mode = 0

    directory security mask = 0777

    force directory security mode = 0

    As described, in Samba 2.0.4 the parameters :

    create mask

    force create mode

    directory mask

    force directory mode

    were used instead of the parameters discussed here.


    6.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute - mapping

    Samba maps some of the DOS attribute bits (such as "read - only") into the UNIX permissions of a file. This means there can - be a conflict between the permission bits set via the security - dialog and the permission bits set by the file attribute mapping. -

    One way this can show up is if a file has no UNIX read access - for the owner it will show up as "read only" in the standard - file attributes tabbed dialog. Unfortunately this dialog is - the same one that contains the security info in another tab.

    What this can mean is that if the owner changes the permissions - to allow themselves read access using the security dialog, clicks - "OK" to get back to the standard attributes tab - dialog, and then clicks "OK" on that dialog, then - NT will set the file permissions back to read-only (as that is what - the attributes still say in the dialog). This means that after setting - permissions and clicking "OK" to get back to the - attributes dialog you should always hit "Cancel" - rather than "OK" to ensure that your changes - are not overridden.


    Chapter 7. Printing Support in Samba 2.2.x

    7.1. Introduction

    Beginning with the 2.2.0 release, Samba supports -the native Windows NT printing mechanisms implemented via -MS-RPC (i.e. the SPOOLSS named pipe). Previous versions of -Samba only supported LanMan printing calls.

    The additional functionality provided by the new -SPOOLSS support includes:

    • Support for downloading printer driver - files to Windows 95/98/NT/2000 clients upon demand. -

    • Uploading of printer drivers via the - Windows NT Add Printer Wizard (APW) or the - Imprints tool set (refer to http://imprints.sourceforge.net). -

    • Support for the native MS-RPC printing - calls such as StartDocPrinter, EnumJobs(), etc... (See - the MSDN documentation at http://msdn.microsoft.com/ - for more information on the Win32 printing API) -

    • Support for NT Access Control Lists (ACL) - on printer objects

    • Improved support for printer queue manipulation - through the use of an internal databases for spooled job - information

    There has been some initial confusion about what all this means -and whether or not it is a requirement for printer drivers to be -installed on a Samba host in order to support printing from Windows -clients. A bug existed in Samba 2.2.0 which made Windows NT/2000 clients -require that the Samba server possess a valid driver for the printer. -This is fixed in Samba 2.2.1 and once again, Windows NT/2000 clients -can use the local APW for installing drivers to be used with a Samba -served printer. This is the same behavior exhibited by Windows 9x clients. -As a side note, Samba does not use these drivers in any way to process -spooled files. They are utilized entirely by the clients.

    The following MS KB article, may be of some help if you are dealing with -Windows 2000 clients: How to Add Printers with No User -Interaction in Windows 2000

    http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q189/1/05.ASP


    7.2. Configuration

    [print$] vs. [printer$]
     

    Previous versions of Samba recommended using a share named [printer$]. -This name was taken from the printer$ service created by Windows 9x -clients when a printer was shared. Windows 9x printer servers always have -a printer$ service which provides read-only access via no -password in order to support printer driver downloads.

    However, the initial implementation allowed for a -parameter named printer driver location -to be used on a per share basis to specify the location of -the driver files associated with that printer. Another -parameter named printer driver provided -a means of defining the printer driver name to be sent to -the client.

    These parameters, including printer driver -file parameter, are being deprecated and should not -be used in new installations. For more information on this change, -you should refer to the Migration section -of this document.


    7.2.1. Creating [print$]

    In order to support the uploading of printer driver -files, you must first configure a file share named [print$]. -The name of this share is hard coded in Samba's internals so -the name is very important (print$ is the service used by -Windows NT print servers to provide support for printer driver -download).

    You should modify the server's smb.conf file to add the global -parameters and to create the -following file share (of course, some of the parameter values, -such as 'path' are arbitrary and should be replaced with -appropriate values for your site):

    [global]
    -    ; members of the ntadmin group should be able
    -    ; to add drivers and set printer properties
    -    ; root is implicitly a 'printer admin'
    -    printer admin = @ntadmin
    -
    -[print$]
    -    path = /usr/local/samba/printers
    -    guest ok = yes
    -    browseable = yes
    -    read only = yes
    -    ; since this share is configured as read only, then we need
    -    ; a 'write list'.  Check the file system permissions to make
    -    ; sure this account can copy files to the share.  If this
    -    ; is setup to a non-root account, then it should also exist
    -    ; as a 'printer admin'
    -    write list = @ntadmin,root

    The write list is used to allow administrative -level user accounts to have write access in order to update files -on the share. See the smb.conf(5) -man page for more information on configuring file shares.

    The requirement for guest -ok = yes depends upon how your -site is configured. If users will be guaranteed to have -an account on the Samba host, then this is a non-issue.

    Author's Note
     

    The non-issue is that if all your Windows NT users are guaranteed to be -authenticated by the Samba server (such as a domain member server and the NT -user has already been validated by the Domain Controller in -order to logon to the Windows NT console), then guest access -is not necessary. Of course, in a workgroup environment where -you just want to be able to print without worrying about -silly accounts and security, then configure the share for -guest access. You'll probably want to add map to guest = Bad User in the [global] section as well. Make sure -you understand what this parameter does before using it -though. --jerry

    In order for a Windows NT print server to support -the downloading of driver files by multiple client architectures, -it must create subdirectories within the [print$] service -which correspond to each of the supported client architectures. -Samba follows this model as well.

    Next create the directory tree below the [print$] share -for each architecture you wish to support.

    [print$]-----
    -        |-W32X86           ; "Windows NT x86"
    -        |-WIN40            ; "Windows 95/98"
    -        |-W32ALPHA         ; "Windows NT Alpha_AXP"
    -        |-W32MIPS          ; "Windows NT R4000"
    -        |-W32PPC           ; "Windows NT PowerPC"

    ATTENTION! REQUIRED PERMISSIONS
     

    In order to currently add a new driver to you Samba host, -one of two conditions must hold true:

    • The account used to connect to the Samba host - must have a uid of 0 (i.e. a root account)

    • The account used to connect to the Samba host - must be a member of the printer - admin list.

    Of course, the connected account must still possess access -to add files to the subdirectories beneath [print$]. Remember -that all file shares are set to 'read only' by default.

    Once you have created the required [print$] service and -associated subdirectories, simply log onto the Samba server using -a root (or printer admin) account -from a Windows NT 4.0/2k client. Open "Network Neighbourhood" or -"My Network Places" and browse for the Samba host. Once you have located -the server, navigate to the "Printers..." folder. -You should see an initial listing of printers -that matches the printer shares defined on your Samba host.


    7.2.2. Setting Drivers for Existing Printers

    The initial listing of printers in the Samba host's -Printers folder will have no real printer driver assigned -to them. By default, in Samba 2.2.0 this driver name was set to -NO PRINTER DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER. -Later versions changed this to a NULL string to allow the use -tof the local Add Printer Wizard on NT/2000 clients. -Attempting to view the printer properties for a printer -which has this default driver assigned will result in -the error message:

    Device settings cannot be displayed. The driver -for the specified printer is not installed, only spooler -properties will be displayed. Do you want to install the -driver now?

    Click "No" in the error dialog and you will be presented with -the printer properties window. The way to assign a driver to a -printer is to either

    • Use the "New Driver..." button to install - a new printer driver, or

    • Select a driver from the popup list of - installed drivers. Initially this list will be empty.

    If you wish to install printer drivers for client -operating systems other than "Windows NT x86", you will need -to use the "Sharing" tab of the printer properties dialog.

    Assuming you have connected with a root account, you -will also be able modify other printer properties such as -ACLs and device settings using this dialog box.

    A few closing comments for this section, it is possible -on a Windows NT print server to have printers -listed in the Printers folder which are not shared. Samba does -not make this distinction. By definition, the only printers of -which Samba is aware are those which are specified as shares in -smb.conf.

    Another interesting side note is that Windows NT clients do -not use the SMB printer share, but rather can print directly -to any printer on another Windows NT host using MS-RPC. This -of course assumes that the printing client has the necessary -privileges on the remote host serving the printer. The default -permissions assigned by Windows NT to a printer gives the "Print" -permissions to the "Everyone" well-known group.


    7.2.3. Support a large number of printers

    One issue that has arisen during the development -phase of Samba 2.2 is the need to support driver downloads for -100's of printers. Using the Windows NT APW is somewhat -awkward to say the list. If more than one printer are using the -same driver, the rpcclient's -setdriver command can be used to set the driver -associated with an installed driver. The following is example -of how this could be accomplished:

     
    -$ rpcclient pogo -U root%secret -c "enumdrivers"
    -Domain=[NARNIA] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0-alpha3]
    - 
    -[Windows NT x86]
    -Printer Driver Info 1:
    -     Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 4000 Series PS]
    - 
    -Printer Driver Info 1:
    -     Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 2100 Series PS]
    - 
    -Printer Driver Info 1:
    -     Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 4Si/4SiMX PS]
    -				  
    -$ rpcclient pogo -U root%secret -c "enumprinters"
    -Domain=[NARNIA] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0-alpha3]
    -     flags:[0x800000]
    -     name:[\\POGO\hp-print]
    -     description:[POGO\\POGO\hp-print,NO DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER,]
    -     comment:[]
    -				  
    -$ rpcclient pogo -U root%secret \
    ->  -c "setdriver hp-print \"HP LaserJet 4000 Series PS\""
    -Domain=[NARNIA] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0-alpha3]
    -Successfully set hp-print to driver HP LaserJet 4000 Series PS.


    7.2.4. Adding New Printers via the Windows NT APW

    By default, Samba offers all printer shares defined in smb.conf -in the "Printers..." folder. Also existing in this folder is the Windows NT -Add Printer Wizard icon. The APW will be show only if

    • The connected user is able to successfully - execute an OpenPrinterEx(\\server) with administrative - privileges (i.e. root or printer admin). -

    • show - add printer wizard = yes (the default). -

    In order to be able to use the APW to successfully add a printer to a Samba -server, the add -printer command must have a defined value. The program -hook must successfully add the printer to the system (i.e. -/etc/printcap or appropriate files) and -smb.conf if necessary.

    When using the APW from a client, if the named printer share does -not exist, smbd will execute the add printer -command and reparse to the smb.conf -to attempt to locate the new printer share. If the share is still not defined, -an error of "Access Denied" is returned to the client. Note that the -add printer program is executed under the context -of the connected user, not necessarily a root account.

    There is a complementary delete -printer command for removing entries from the "Printers..." -folder.

    The following is an example add printer command script. It adds the appropriate entries to /etc/printcap.local (change that to what you need) and returns a line of 'Done' which is needed for the whole process to work.

    #!/bin/sh
    -
    -# Script to insert a new printer entry into printcap.local
    -#
    -# $1, printer name, used as the descriptive name
    -# $2, share name, used as the printer name for Linux
    -# $3, port name
    -# $4, driver name
    -# $5, location, used for the device file of the printer
    -# $6, win9x location
    -
    -#
    -# Make sure we use the location that RedHat uses for local printer defs
    -PRINTCAP=/etc/printcap.local
    -DATE=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S`
    -LP=lp
    -RESTART="service lpd restart"
    -
    -# Keep a copy
    -cp $PRINTCAP $PRINTCAP.$DATE
    -# Add the printer to $PRINTCAP
    -echo ""				 			>> $PRINTCAP
    -echo "$2|$1:\\" 					>> $PRINTCAP
    -echo "  :sd=/var/spool/lpd/$2:\\" 			>> $PRINTCAP
    -echo "  :mx=0:ml=0:sh:\\" 				>> $PRINTCAP
    -echo "  :lp=/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn:" 	>> $PRINTCAP
    -
    -touch "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn" >> /tmp/printadd.$$ 2>&1
    -chown $LP "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn" >> /tmp/printadd.$$ 2>&1
    -
    -mkdir /var/spool/lpd/$2
    -chmod 700 /var/spool/lpd/$2
    -chown $LP /var/spool/lpd/$2
    -#echo $1 >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -#echo $2 >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -#echo $3 >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -#echo $4 >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -#echo $5 >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -#echo $6 >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -$RESTART >> "/usr/local/samba/var/print/$5.prn"
    -# Not sure if this is needed
    -touch /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
    -#
    -# You need to return a value, but I am not sure what it means.
    -#
    -echo "Done"
    -exit 0

    7.2.5. Samba and Printer Ports

    Windows NT/2000 print servers associate a port with each printer. These normally -take the form of LPT1:, COM1:, FILE:, etc... Samba must also support the -concept of ports associated with a printer. By default, only one printer port, -named "Samba Printer Port", exists on a system. Samba does not really a port in -order to print, rather it is a requirement of Windows clients.

    Note that Samba does not support the concept of "Printer Pooling" internally -either. This is when a logical printer is assigned to multiple ports as -a form of load balancing or fail over.

    If you require that multiple ports be defined for some reason, -smb.conf possesses a enumports -command which can be used to define an external program -that generates a listing of ports on a system.


    7.3. The Imprints Toolset

    The Imprints tool set provides a UNIX equivalent of the - Windows NT Add Printer Wizard. For complete information, please - refer to the Imprints web site at http://imprints.sourceforge.net/ as well as the documentation - included with the imprints source distribution. This section will - only provide a brief introduction to the features of Imprints.


    7.3.1. What is Imprints?

    Imprints is a collection of tools for supporting the goals - of

    • Providing a central repository information - regarding Windows NT and 95/98 printer driver packages

    • Providing the tools necessary for creating - the Imprints printer driver packages.

    • Providing an installation client which - will obtain and install printer drivers on remote Samba - and Windows NT 4 print servers.


    7.3.2. Creating Printer Driver Packages

    The process of creating printer driver packages is beyond - the scope of this document (refer to Imprints.txt also included - with the Samba distribution for more information). In short, - an Imprints driver package is a gzipped tarball containing the - driver files, related INF files, and a control file needed by the - installation client.


    7.3.3. The Imprints server

    The Imprints server is really a database server that - may be queried via standard HTTP mechanisms. Each printer - entry in the database has an associated URL for the actual - downloading of the package. Each package is digitally signed - via GnuPG which can be used to verify that package downloaded - is actually the one referred in the Imprints database. It is - not recommended that this security check - be disabled.


    7.3.4. The Installation Client

    More information regarding the Imprints installation client - is available in the Imprints-Client-HOWTO.ps - file included with the imprints source package.

    The Imprints installation client comes in two forms.

    • a set of command line Perl scripts

    • a GTK+ based graphical interface to - the command line perl scripts

    The installation client (in both forms) provides a means - of querying the Imprints database server for a matching - list of known printer model names as well as a means to - download and install the drivers on remote Samba and Windows - NT print servers.

    The basic installation process is in four steps and - perl code is wrapped around smbclient - and rpcclient.

    	
    -foreach (supported architecture for a given driver)
    -{
    -     1.  rpcclient: Get the appropriate upload directory 
    -         on the remote server
    -     2.  smbclient: Upload the driver files
    -     3.  rpcclient: Issues an AddPrinterDriver() MS-RPC
    -}
    -	
    -4.  rpcclient: Issue an AddPrinterEx() MS-RPC to actually
    -    create the printer

    One of the problems encountered when implementing - the Imprints tool set was the name space issues between - various supported client architectures. For example, Windows - NT includes a driver named "Apple LaserWriter II NTX v51.8" - and Windows 95 calls its version of this driver "Apple - LaserWriter II NTX"

    The problem is how to know what client drivers have - been uploaded for a printer. As astute reader will remember - that the Windows NT Printer Properties dialog only includes - space for one printer driver name. A quick look in the - Windows NT 4.0 system registry at

    HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environment -

    will reveal that Windows NT always uses the NT driver - name. This is ok as Windows NT always requires that at least - the Windows NT version of the printer driver is present. - However, Samba does not have the requirement internally. - Therefore, how can you use the NT driver name if is has not - already been installed?

    The way of sidestepping this limitation is to require - that all Imprints printer driver packages include both the Intel - Windows NT and 95/98 printer drivers and that NT driver is - installed first.


    7.4. Migration to from Samba 2.0.x to 2.2.x

    Given that printer driver management has changed (we hope improved) in -2.2 over prior releases, migration from an existing setup to 2.2 can -follow several paths. Here are the possible scenarios for -migration:

    • If you do not desire the new Windows NT - print driver support, nothing needs to be done. - All existing parameters work the same.

    • If you want to take advantage of NT printer - driver support but do not want to migrate the - 9x drivers to the new setup, the leave the existing - printers.def file. When smbd attempts - to locate a - 9x driver for the printer in the TDB and fails it - will drop down to using the printers.def (and all - associated parameters). The make_printerdef - tool will also remain for backwards compatibility but will - be removed in the next major release.

    • If you install a Windows 9x driver for a printer - on your Samba host (in the printing TDB), this information will - take precedence and the three old printing parameters - will be ignored (including print driver location).

    • If you want to migrate an existing printers.def - file into the new setup, the current only solution is to use the Windows - NT APW to install the NT drivers and the 9x drivers. This can be scripted - using smbclient and rpcclient. See the - Imprints installation client at http://imprints.sourceforge.net/ - for an example. -

    Achtung!
     

    The following smb.conf parameters are considered to -be deprecated and will be removed soon. Do not use them in new -installations

    • printer driver file (G) -

    • printer driver (S) -

    • printer driver location (S) -

    The have been two new parameters add in Samba 2.2.2 to for -better support of Samba 2.0.x backwards capability (disable -spoolss) and for using local printers drivers on Windows -NT/2000 clients (use client driver). Both of -these options are described in the smb.coinf(5) man page and are -disabled by default.


    Chapter 8. Debugging Printing Problems

    8.1. Introduction

    This is a short description of how to debug printing problems with -Samba. This describes how to debug problems with printing from a SMB -client to a Samba server, not the other way around. For the reverse -see the examples/printing directory.

    Ok, so you want to print to a Samba server from your PC. The first -thing you need to understand is that Samba does not actually do any -printing itself, it just acts as a middleman between your PC client -and your Unix printing subsystem. Samba receives the file from the PC -then passes the file to a external "print command". What print command -you use is up to you.

    The whole things is controlled using options in smb.conf. The most -relevant options (which you should look up in the smb.conf man page) -are:

          [global]
    -        print command     - send a file to a spooler
    -        lpq command       - get spool queue status
    -        lprm command      - remove a job
    -      [printers]
    -        path = /var/spool/lpd/samba

    The following are nice to know about:

            queuepause command   - stop a printer or print queue
    -        queueresume command  - start a printer or print queue

    Example:

            print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -P%p %s
    -        lpq command   = /usr/bin/lpq    -P%p %s
    -        lprm command  = /usr/bin/lprm   -P%p %j
    -        queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
    -        queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start

    Samba should set reasonable defaults for these depending on your -system type, but it isn't clairvoyant. It is not uncommon that you -have to tweak these for local conditions. The commands should -always have fully specified pathnames, as the smdb may not have -the correct PATH values.

    When you send a job to Samba to be printed, it will make a temporary -copy of it in the directory specified in the [printers] section. -and it should be periodically cleaned out. The lpr -r option -requests that the temporary copy be removed after printing; If -printing fails then you might find leftover files in this directory, -and it should be periodically cleaned out. Samba used the lpq -command to determine the "job number" assigned to your print job -by the spooler.

    The %>letter< are "macros" that get dynamically replaced with appropriate -values when they are used. The %s gets replaced with the name of the spool -file that Samba creates and the %p gets replaced with the name of the -printer. The %j gets replaced with the "job number" which comes from -the lpq output.


    8.2. Debugging printer problems

    One way to debug printing problems is to start by replacing these -command with shell scripts that record the arguments and the contents -of the print file. A simple example of this kind of things might -be:

    	print command = /tmp/saveprint %p %s
    -
    -    #!/bin/saveprint
    -    # we make sure that we are the right user
    -    /usr/bin/id -p >/tmp/tmp.print
    -    # we run the command and save the error messages
    -    # replace the command with the one appropriate for your system
    -    /usr/bin/lpr -r -P$1 $2 2>>&/tmp/tmp.print

    Then you print a file and try removing it. You may find that the -print queue needs to be stopped in order to see the queue status -and remove the job:

    
h4: {42} % echo hi >/tmp/hi
    -h4: {43} % smbclient //localhost/lw4
    -added interface ip=10.0.0.4 bcast=10.0.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
    -Password: 
    -Domain=[ASTART] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.7]
    -smb: \> print /tmp/hi
    -putting file /tmp/hi as hi-17534 (0.0 kb/s) (average 0.0 kb/s)
    -smb: \> queue
    -1049     3            hi-17534
    -smb: \> cancel 1049
    -Error cancelling job 1049 : code 0
    -smb: \> cancel 1049
    -Job 1049 cancelled
    -smb: \> queue
    -smb: \> exit

    The 'code 0' indicates that the job was removed. The comment -by the smbclient is a bit misleading on this. -You can observe the command output and then and look at the -/tmp/tmp.print file to see what the results are. You can quickly -find out if the problem is with your printing system. Often people -have problems with their /etc/printcap file or permissions on -various print queues.


    8.3. What printers do I have?

    You can use the 'testprns' program to check to see if the printer -name you are using is recognized by Samba. For example, you can -use:

        testprns printer /etc/printcap

    Samba can get its printcap information from a file or from a program. -You can try the following to see the format of the extracted -information:

        testprns -a printer /etc/printcap
    -
    -    testprns -a printer '|/bin/cat printcap'


    8.4. Setting up printcap and print servers

    You may need to set up some printcaps for your Samba system to use. -It is strongly recommended that you use the facilities provided by -the print spooler to set up queues and printcap information.

    Samba requires either a printcap or program to deliver printcap -information. This printcap information has the format:

      name|alias1|alias2...:option=value:...

    For almost all printing systems, the printer 'name' must be composed -only of alphanumeric or underscore '_' characters. Some systems also -allow hyphens ('-') as well. An alias is an alternative name for the -printer, and an alias with a space in it is used as a 'comment' -about the printer. The printcap format optionally uses a \ at the end of lines -to extend the printcap to multiple lines.

    Here are some examples of printcap files:

    1. pr just printer name

    2. pr|alias printer name and alias

    3. pr|My Printer printer name, alias used as comment

    4. pr:sh:\ Same as pr:sh:cm= testing - :cm= \ - testing

    5. pr:sh Same as pr:sh:cm= testing - :cm= testing

    Samba reads the printcap information when first started. If you make -changes in the printcap information, then you must do the following:

    1. make sure that the print spooler is aware of these changes. -The LPRng system uses the 'lpc reread' command to do this.

    2. make sure that the spool queues, etc., exist and have the -correct permissions. The LPRng system uses the 'checkpc -f' -command to do this.

    3. You now should send a SIGHUP signal to the smbd server to have -it reread the printcap information.


    8.5. Job sent, no output

    This is the most frustrating part of printing. You may have sent the -job, verified that the job was forwarded, set up a wrapper around -the command to send the file, but there was no output from the printer.

    First, check to make sure that the job REALLY is getting to the -right print queue. If you are using a BSD or LPRng print spooler, -you can temporarily stop the printing of jobs. Jobs can still be -submitted, but they will not be printed. Use:

      lpc -Pprinter stop

    Now submit a print job and then use 'lpq -Pprinter' to see if the -job is in the print queue. If it is not in the print queue then -you will have to find out why it is not being accepted for printing.

    Next, you may want to check to see what the format of the job really -was. With the assistance of the system administrator you can view -the submitted jobs files. You may be surprised to find that these -are not in what you would expect to call a printable format. -You can use the UNIX 'file' utitily to determine what the job -format actually is:

        cd /var/spool/lpd/printer   # spool directory of print jobs
    -    ls                          # find job files
    -    file dfA001myhost

    You should make sure that your printer supports this format OR that -your system administrator has installed a 'print filter' that will -convert the file to a format appropriate for your printer.


    8.6. Job sent, strange output

    Once you have the job printing, you can then start worrying about -making it print nicely.

    The most common problem is extra pages of output: banner pages -OR blank pages at the end.

    If you are getting banner pages, check and make sure that the -printcap option or printer option is configured for no banners. -If you have a printcap, this is the :sh (suppress header or banner -page) option. You should have the following in your printer.

       printer: ... :sh

    If you have this option and are still getting banner pages, there -is a strong chance that your printer is generating them for you -automatically. You should make sure that banner printing is disabled -for the printer. This usually requires using the printer setup software -or procedures supplied by the printer manufacturer.

    If you get an extra page of output, this could be due to problems -with your job format, or if you are generating PostScript jobs, -incorrect setting on your printer driver on the MicroSoft client. -For example, under Win95 there is a option:

      Printers|Printer Name|(Right Click)Properties|Postscript|Advanced|

    that allows you to choose if a Ctrl-D is appended to all jobs. -This is a very bad thing to do, as most spooling systems will -automatically add a ^D to the end of the job if it is detected as -PostScript. The multiple ^D may cause an additional page of output.


    8.7. Raw PostScript printed

    This is a problem that is usually caused by either the print spooling -system putting information at the start of the print job that makes -the printer think the job is a text file, or your printer simply -does not support PostScript. You may need to enable 'Automatic -Format Detection' on your printer.


    8.8. Advanced Printing

    Note that you can do some pretty magic things by using your -imagination with the "print command" option and some shell scripts. -Doing print accounting is easy by passing the %U option to a print -command shell script. You could even make the print command detect -the type of output and its size and send it to an appropriate -printer.


    8.9. Real debugging

    If the above debug tips don't help, then maybe you need to bring in -the bug guns, system tracing. See Tracing.txt in this directory.


    Chapter 9. Security levels

    9.1. Introduction

    Samba supports the following options to the global smb.conf parameter

    [global]
    -security = [share|user(default)|domain|ads]

    Please refer to the smb.conf man page for usage information and to the document -DOMAIN_MEMBER.html for further background details -on domain mode security. The Windows 2000 Kerberos domain security model -(security = ads) is described in the ADS-HOWTO.html.

    Of the above, "security = server" means that Samba reports to clients that -it is running in "user mode" but actually passes off all authentication -requests to another "user mode" server. This requires an additional -parameter "password server =" that points to the real authentication server. -That real authentication server can be another Samba server or can be a -Windows NT server, the later natively capable of encrypted password support.


    9.2. More complete description of security levels

    A SMB server tells the client at startup what "security level" it is -running. There are two options "share level" and "user level". Which -of these two the client receives affects the way the client then tries -to authenticate itself. It does not directly affect (to any great -extent) the way the Samba server does security. I know this is -strange, but it fits in with the client/server approach of SMB. In SMB -everything is initiated and controlled by the client, and the server -can only tell the client what is available and whether an action is -allowed.

    I'll describe user level security first, as its simpler. In user level -security the client will send a "session setup" command directly after -the protocol negotiation. This contains a username and password. The -server can either accept or reject that username/password -combination. Note that at this stage the server has no idea what -share the client will eventually try to connect to, so it can't base -the "accept/reject" on anything other than:

    1. the username/password

    2. the machine that the client is coming from

    If the server accepts the username/password then the client expects to -be able to mount any share (using a "tree connection") without -specifying a password. It expects that all access rights will be as -the username/password specified in the "session setup".

    It is also possible for a client to send multiple "session setup" -requests. When the server responds it gives the client a "uid" to use -as an authentication tag for that username/password. The client can -maintain multiple authentication contexts in this way (WinDD is an -example of an application that does this)

    Ok, now for share level security. In share level security the client -authenticates itself separately for each share. It will send a -password along with each "tree connection" (share mount). It does not -explicitly send a username with this operation. The client is -expecting a password to be associated with each share, independent of -the user. This means that samba has to work out what username the -client probably wants to use. It is never explicitly sent the -username. Some commercial SMB servers such as NT actually associate -passwords directly with shares in share level security, but samba -always uses the unix authentication scheme where it is a -username/password that is authenticated, not a "share/password".

    Many clients send a "session setup" even if the server is in share -level security. They normally send a valid username but no -password. Samba records this username in a list of "possible -usernames". When the client then does a "tree connection" it also adds -to this list the name of the share they try to connect to (useful for -home directories) and any users listed in the "user =" smb.conf -line. The password is then checked in turn against these "possible -usernames". If a match is found then the client is authenticated as -that user.

    Finally "server level" security. In server level security the samba -server reports to the client that it is in user level security. The -client then does a "session setup" as described earlier. The samba -server takes the username/password that the client sends and attempts -to login to the "password server" by sending exactly the same -username/password that it got from the client. If that server is in -user level security and accepts the password then samba accepts the -clients connection. This allows the samba server to use another SMB -server as the "password server".

    You should also note that at the very start of all this, where the -server tells the client what security level it is in, it also tells -the client if it supports encryption. If it does then it supplies the -client with a random "cryptkey". The client will then send all -passwords in encrypted form. You have to compile samba with encryption -enabled to support this feature, and you have to maintain a separate -smbpasswd file with SMB style encrypted passwords. It is -cryptographically impossible to translate from unix style encryption -to SMB style encryption, although there are some fairly simple management -schemes by which the two could be kept in sync.


    Chapter 10. security = domain in Samba 2.x

    10.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.2

    Assume you have a Samba 2.x server with a NetBIOS name of - SERV1 and are joining an NT domain called - DOM, which has a PDC with a NetBIOS name - of DOMPDC and two backup domain controllers - with NetBIOS names DOMBDC1 and DOMBDC2 - .

    In order to join the domain, first stop all Samba daemons - and run the command:

    root# smbpasswd -j DOM -r DOMPDC - -UAdministrator%password

    as we are joining the domain DOM and the PDC for that domain - (the only machine that has write access to the domain SAM database) - is DOMPDC. The Administrator%password is - the login name and password for an account which has the necessary - privilege to add machines to the domain. If this is successful - you will see the message:

    smbpasswd: Joined domain DOM. -

    in your terminal window. See the smbpasswd(8) man page for more details.

    There is existing development code to join a domain - without having to create the machine trust account on the PDC - beforehand. This code will hopefully be available soon - in release branches as well.

    This command goes through the machine account password - change protocol, then writes the new (random) machine account - password for this Samba server into a file in the same directory - in which an smbpasswd file would be stored - normally :

    /usr/local/samba/private

    In Samba 2.0.x, the filename looks like this:

    <NT DOMAIN NAME>.<Samba - Server Name>.mac

    The .mac suffix stands for machine account - password file. So in our example above, the file would be called:

    DOM.SERV1.mac

    In Samba 2.2, this file has been replaced with a TDB - (Trivial Database) file named secrets.tdb. -

    This file is created and owned by root and is not - readable by any other user. It is the key to the domain-level - security for your system, and should be treated as carefully - as a shadow password file.

    Now, before restarting the Samba daemons you must - edit your smb.conf(5) - file to tell Samba it should now use domain security.

    Change (or add) your security = line in the [global] section - of your smb.conf to read:

    security = domain

    Next change the workgroup = line in the [global] section to read:

    workgroup = DOM

    as this is the name of the domain we are joining.

    You must also have the parameter encrypt passwords set to yes - in order for your users to authenticate to the NT PDC.

    Finally, add (or modify) a password server = line in the [global] - section to read:

    password server = DOMPDC DOMBDC1 DOMBDC2

    These are the primary and backup domain controllers Samba - will attempt to contact in order to authenticate users. Samba will - try to contact each of these servers in order, so you may want to - rearrange this list in order to spread out the authentication load - among domain controllers.

    Alternatively, if you want smbd to automatically determine - the list of Domain controllers to use for authentication, you may - set this line to be :

    password server = *

    This method, which was introduced in Samba 2.0.6, - allows Samba to use exactly the same mechanism that NT does. This - method either broadcasts or uses a WINS database in order to - find domain controllers to authenticate against.

    Finally, restart your Samba daemons and get ready for - clients to begin using domain security!


    10.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains

    Many people have asked regarding the state of Samba's ability to participate in -a Windows 2000 Domain. Samba 2.2 is able to act as a member server of a Windows -2000 domain operating in mixed or native mode.

    There is much confusion between the circumstances that require a "mixed" mode -Win2k DC and a when this host can be switched to "native" mode. A "mixed" mode -Win2k domain controller is only needed if Windows NT BDCs must exist in the same -domain. By default, a Win2k DC in "native" mode will still support -NetBIOS and NTLMv1 for authentication of legacy clients such as Windows 9x and -NT 4.0. Samba has the same requirements as a Windows NT 4.0 member server.

    The steps for adding a Samba 2.2 host to a Win2k domain are the same as those -for adding a Samba server to a Windows NT 4.0 domain. The only exception is that -the "Server Manager" from NT 4 has been replaced by the "Active Directory Users and -Computers" MMC (Microsoft Management Console) plugin.


    10.3. Why is this better than security = server?

    Currently, domain security in Samba doesn't free you from - having to create local Unix users to represent the users attaching - to your server. This means that if domain user DOM\fred - attaches to your domain security Samba server, there needs - to be a local Unix user fred to represent that user in the Unix - filesystem. This is very similar to the older Samba security mode - security = server, - where Samba would pass through the authentication request to a Windows - NT server in the same way as a Windows 95 or Windows 98 server would. -

    Please refer to the Winbind - paper for information on a system to automatically - assign UNIX uids and gids to Windows NT Domain users and groups. - This code is available in development branches only at the moment, - but will be moved to release branches soon.

    The advantage to domain-level security is that the - authentication in domain-level security is passed down the authenticated - RPC channel in exactly the same way that an NT server would do it. This - means Samba servers now participate in domain trust relationships in - exactly the same way NT servers do (i.e., you can add Samba servers into - a resource domain and have the authentication passed on from a resource - domain PDC to an account domain PDC.

    In addition, with security = server every Samba - daemon on a server has to keep a connection open to the - authenticating server for as long as that daemon lasts. This can drain - the connection resources on a Microsoft NT server and cause it to run - out of available connections. With security = domain, - however, the Samba daemons connect to the PDC/BDC only for as long - as is necessary to authenticate the user, and then drop the connection, - thus conserving PDC connection resources.

    And finally, acting in the same manner as an NT server - authenticating to a PDC means that as part of the authentication - reply, the Samba server gets the user identification information such - as the user SID, the list of NT groups the user belongs to, etc. All - this information will allow Samba to be extended in the future into - a mode the developers currently call appliance mode. In this mode, - no local Unix users will be necessary, and Samba will generate Unix - uids and gids from the information passed back from the PDC when a - user is authenticated, making a Samba server truly plug and play - in an NT domain environment. Watch for this code soon.

    NOTE: Much of the text of this document - was first published in the Web magazine - LinuxWorld as the article Doing - the NIS/NT Samba.


    Chapter 11. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind

    11.1. Abstract

    Integration of UNIX and Microsoft Windows NT through - a unified logon has been considered a "holy grail" in heterogeneous - computing environments for a long time. We present - winbind, a component of the Samba suite - of programs as a solution to the unified logon problem. Winbind - uses a UNIX implementation - of Microsoft RPC calls, Pluggable Authentication Modules, and the Name - Service Switch to allow Windows NT domain users to appear and operate - as UNIX users on a UNIX machine. This paper describes the winbind - system, explaining the functionality it provides, how it is configured, - and how it works internally.


    11.2. Introduction

    It is well known that UNIX and Microsoft Windows NT have - different models for representing user and group information and - use different technologies for implementing them. This fact has - made it difficult to integrate the two systems in a satisfactory - manner.

    One common solution in use today has been to create - identically named user accounts on both the UNIX and Windows systems - and use the Samba suite of programs to provide file and print services - between the two. This solution is far from perfect however, as - adding and deleting users on both sets of machines becomes a chore - and two sets of passwords are required both of which - can lead to synchronization problems between the UNIX and Windows - systems and confusion for users.

    We divide the unified logon problem for UNIX machines into - three smaller problems:

    • Obtaining Windows NT user and group information -

    • Authenticating Windows NT users -

    • Password changing for Windows NT users -

    Ideally, a prospective solution to the unified logon problem - would satisfy all the above components without duplication of - information on the UNIX machines and without creating additional - tasks for the system administrator when maintaining users and - groups on either system. The winbind system provides a simple - and elegant solution to all three components of the unified logon - problem.


    11.3. What Winbind Provides

    Winbind unifies UNIX and Windows NT account management by - allowing a UNIX box to become a full member of a NT domain. Once - this is done the UNIX box will see NT users and groups as if - they were native UNIX users and groups, allowing the NT domain - to be used in much the same manner that NIS+ is used within - UNIX-only environments.

    The end result is that whenever any - program on the UNIX machine asks the operating system to lookup - a user or group name, the query will be resolved by asking the - NT domain controller for the specified domain to do the lookup. - Because Winbind hooks into the operating system at a low level - (via the NSS name resolution modules in the C library) this - redirection to the NT domain controller is completely - transparent.

    Users on the UNIX machine can then use NT user and group - names as they would use "native" UNIX names. They can chown files - so that they are owned by NT domain users or even login to the - UNIX machine and run a UNIX X-Window session as a domain user.

    The only obvious indication that Winbind is being used is - that user and group names take the form DOMAIN\user and - DOMAIN\group. This is necessary as it allows Winbind to determine - that redirection to a domain controller is wanted for a particular - lookup and which trusted domain is being referenced.

    Additionally, Winbind provides an authentication service - that hooks into the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) system - to provide authentication via a NT domain to any PAM enabled - applications. This capability solves the problem of synchronizing - passwords between systems since all passwords are stored in a single - location (on the domain controller).


    11.3.1. Target Uses

    Winbind is targeted at organizations that have an - existing NT based domain infrastructure into which they wish - to put UNIX workstations or servers. Winbind will allow these - organizations to deploy UNIX workstations without having to - maintain a separate account infrastructure. This greatly - simplifies the administrative overhead of deploying UNIX - workstations into a NT based organization.

    Another interesting way in which we expect Winbind to - be used is as a central part of UNIX based appliances. Appliances - that provide file and print services to Microsoft based networks - will be able to use Winbind to provide seamless integration of - the appliance into the domain.


    11.4. How Winbind Works

    The winbind system is designed around a client/server - architecture. A long running winbindd daemon - listens on a UNIX domain socket waiting for requests - to arrive. These requests are generated by the NSS and PAM - clients and processed sequentially.

    The technologies used to implement winbind are described - in detail below.


    11.4.1. Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls

    Over the last two years, efforts have been underway - by various Samba Team members to decode various aspects of - the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MSRPC) system. This - system is used for most network related operations between - Windows NT machines including remote management, user authentication - and print spooling. Although initially this work was done - to aid the implementation of Primary Domain Controller (PDC) - functionality in Samba, it has also yielded a body of code which - can be used for other purposes.

    Winbind uses various MSRPC calls to enumerate domain users - and groups and to obtain detailed information about individual - users or groups. Other MSRPC calls can be used to authenticate - NT domain users and to change user passwords. By directly querying - a Windows PDC for user and group information, winbind maps the - NT account information onto UNIX user and group names.


    11.4.2. Name Service Switch

    The Name Service Switch, or NSS, is a feature that is - present in many UNIX operating systems. It allows system - information such as hostnames, mail aliases and user information - to be resolved from different sources. For example, a standalone - UNIX workstation may resolve system information from a series of - flat files stored on the local filesystem. A networked workstation - may first attempt to resolve system information from local files, - and then consult a NIS database for user information or a DNS server - for hostname information.

    The NSS application programming interface allows winbind - to present itself as a source of system information when - resolving UNIX usernames and groups. Winbind uses this interface, - and information obtained from a Windows NT server using MSRPC - calls to provide a new source of account enumeration. Using standard - UNIX library calls, one can enumerate the users and groups on - a UNIX machine running winbind and see all users and groups in - a NT domain plus any trusted domain as though they were local - users and groups.

    The primary control file for NSS is - /etc/nsswitch.conf. - When a UNIX application makes a request to do a lookup - the C library looks in /etc/nsswitch.conf - for a line which matches the service type being requested, for - example the "passwd" service type is used when user or group names - are looked up. This config line species which implementations - of that service should be tried and in what order. If the passwd - config line is:

    passwd: files example

    then the C library will first load a module called - /lib/libnss_files.so followed by - the module /lib/libnss_example.so. The - C library will dynamically load each of these modules in turn - and call resolver functions within the modules to try to resolve - the request. Once the request is resolved the C library returns the - result to the application.

    This NSS interface provides a very easy way for Winbind - to hook into the operating system. All that needs to be done - is to put libnss_winbind.so in /lib/ - then add "winbind" into /etc/nsswitch.conf at - the appropriate place. The C library will then call Winbind to - resolve user and group names.


    11.4.3. Pluggable Authentication Modules

    Pluggable Authentication Modules, also known as PAM, - is a system for abstracting authentication and authorization - technologies. With a PAM module it is possible to specify different - authentication methods for different system applications without - having to recompile these applications. PAM is also useful - for implementing a particular policy for authorization. For example, - a system administrator may only allow console logins from users - stored in the local password file but only allow users resolved from - a NIS database to log in over the network.

    Winbind uses the authentication management and password - management PAM interface to integrate Windows NT users into a - UNIX system. This allows Windows NT users to log in to a UNIX - machine and be authenticated against a suitable Primary Domain - Controller. These users can also change their passwords and have - this change take effect directly on the Primary Domain Controller. -

    PAM is configured by providing control files in the directory - /etc/pam.d/ for each of the services that - require authentication. When an authentication request is made - by an application the PAM code in the C library looks up this - control file to determine what modules to load to do the - authentication check and in what order. This interface makes adding - a new authentication service for Winbind very easy, all that needs - to be done is that the pam_winbind.so module - is copied to /lib/security/ and the PAM - control files for relevant services are updated to allow - authentication via winbind. See the PAM documentation - for more details.


    11.4.4. User and Group ID Allocation

    When a user or group is created under Windows NT - is it allocated a numerical relative identifier (RID). This is - slightly different to UNIX which has a range of numbers that are - used to identify users, and the same range in which to identify - groups. It is winbind's job to convert RIDs to UNIX id numbers and - vice versa. When winbind is configured it is given part of the UNIX - user id space and a part of the UNIX group id space in which to - store Windows NT users and groups. If a Windows NT user is - resolved for the first time, it is allocated the next UNIX id from - the range. The same process applies for Windows NT groups. Over - time, winbind will have mapped all Windows NT users and groups - to UNIX user ids and group ids.

    The results of this mapping are stored persistently in - an ID mapping database held in a tdb database). This ensures that - RIDs are mapped to UNIX IDs in a consistent way.


    11.4.5. Result Caching

    An active system can generate a lot of user and group - name lookups. To reduce the network cost of these lookups winbind - uses a caching scheme based on the SAM sequence number supplied - by NT domain controllers. User or group information returned - by a PDC is cached by winbind along with a sequence number also - returned by the PDC. This sequence number is incremented by - Windows NT whenever any user or group information is modified. If - a cached entry has expired, the sequence number is requested from - the PDC and compared against the sequence number of the cached entry. - If the sequence numbers do not match, then the cached information - is discarded and up to date information is requested directly - from the PDC.


    11.5. Installation and Configuration

    Many thanks to John Trostel jtrostel@snapserver.com -for providing the HOWTO for this section.

    This HOWTO describes how to get winbind services up and running -to control access and authenticate users on your Linux box using -the winbind services which come with SAMBA 2.2.2.

    There is also some Solaris specific information in -docs/textdocs/Solaris-Winbind-HOWTO.txt. -Future revisions of this document will incorporate that -information.


    11.5.1. Introduction

    This HOWTO describes the procedures used to get winbind up and -running on my RedHat 7.1 system. Winbind is capable of providing access -and authentication control for Windows Domain users through an NT -or Win2K PDC for 'regular' services, such as telnet a nd ftp, as -well for SAMBA services.

    This HOWTO has been written from a 'RedHat-centric' perspective, so if -you are using another distribution, you may have to modify the instructions -somewhat to fit the way your distribution works.

    • Why should I to this? -

      This allows the SAMBA administrator to rely on the - authentication mechanisms on the NT/Win2K PDC for the authentication - of domain members. NT/Win2K users no longer need to have separate - accounts on the SAMBA server. -

    • Who should be reading this document? -

      This HOWTO is designed for system administrators. If you are - implementing SAMBA on a file server and wish to (fairly easily) - integrate existing NT/Win2K users from your PDC onto the - SAMBA server, this HOWTO is for you. That said, I am no NT or PAM - expert, so you may find a better or easier way to accomplish - these tasks. -


    11.5.2. Requirements

    If you have a samba configuration file that you are currently -using... BACK IT UP! If your system already uses PAM, -back up the /etc/pam.d directory -contents! If you haven't already made a boot disk, -MAKE ONE NOW!

    Messing with the pam configuration files can make it nearly impossible -to log in to yourmachine. That's why you want to be able to boot back -into your machine in single user mode and restore your -/etc/pam.d back to the original state they were in if -you get frustrated with the way things are going. ;-)

    The latest version of SAMBA (version 2.2.2 as of this writing), now -includes a functioning winbindd daemon. Please refer to the -main SAMBA web page or, -better yet, your closest SAMBA mirror site for instructions on -downloading the source code.

    To allow Domain users the ability to access SAMBA shares and -files, as well as potentially other services provided by your -SAMBA machine, PAM (pluggable authentication modules) must -be setup properly on your machine. In order to compile the -winbind modules, you should have at least the pam libraries resident -on your system. For recent RedHat systems (7.1, for instance), that -means pam-0.74-22. For best results, it is helpful to also -install the development packages in pam-devel-0.74-22.


    11.5.3. Testing Things Out

    Before starting, it is probably best to kill off all the SAMBA -related daemons running on your server. Kill off all smbd, -nmbd, and winbindd processes that may -be running. To use PAM, you will want to make sure that you have the -standard PAM package (for RedHat) which supplies the /etc/pam.d -directory structure, including the pam modules are used by pam-aware -services, several pam libraries, and the /usr/doc -and /usr/man entries for pam. Winbind built better -in SAMBA if the pam-devel package was also installed. This package includes -the header files needed to compile pam-aware applications. For instance, -my RedHat system has both pam-0.74-22 and -pam-devel-0.74-22 RPMs installed.


    11.5.3.1. Configure and compile SAMBA

    The configuration and compilation of SAMBA is pretty straightforward. -The first three steps may not be necessary depending upon -whether or not you have previously built the Samba binaries.

    root# autoconf
    -root# make clean
    -root# rm config.cache
    -root# ./configure --with-winbind
    -root# make
    -root# make install

    This will, by default, install SAMBA in /usr/local/samba. -See the main SAMBA documentation if you want to install SAMBA somewhere else. -It will also build the winbindd executable and libraries.


    11.5.3.2. Configure nsswitch.conf and the -winbind libraries

    The libraries needed to run the winbindd daemon -through nsswitch need to be copied to their proper locations, so

    root# cp ../samba/source/nsswitch/libnss_winbind.so /lib

    I also found it necessary to make the following symbolic link:

    root# ln -s /lib/libnss_winbind.so /lib/libnss_winbind.so.2

    And, in the case of Sun solaris:

    root# ln -s /usr/lib/libnss_winbind.so /usr/lib/libnss_winbind.so.1 -root# ln -s /usr/lib/libnss_winbind.so /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.1 -root# ln -s /usr/lib/libnss_winbind.so /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.2

    Now, as root you need to edit /etc/nsswitch.conf to -allow user and group entries to be visible from the winbindd -daemon. My /etc/nsswitch.conf file look like -this after editing:

    	passwd:     files winbind
    -	shadow:     files 
    -	group:      files winbind

    -The libraries needed by the winbind daemon will be automatically -entered into the ldconfig cache the next time -your system reboots, but it -is faster (and you don't need to reboot) if you do it manually:

    root# /sbin/ldconfig -v | grep winbind

    This makes libnss_winbind available to winbindd -and echos back a check to you.


    11.5.3.3. Configure smb.conf

    Several parameters are needed in the smb.conf file to control -the behavior of winbindd. Configure -smb.conf These are described in more detail in -the winbindd(8) man page. My -smb.conf file was modified to -include the following entries in the [global] section:

    [global]
    -     <...>
    -     # separate domain and username with '+', like DOMAIN+username
    -     winbind separator = +
    -     # use uids from 10000 to 20000 for domain users
    -     winbind uid = 10000-20000
    -     # use gids from 10000 to 20000 for domain groups
    -     winbind gid = 10000-20000
    -     # allow enumeration of winbind users and groups
    -     winbind enum users = yes
    -     winbind enum groups = yes
    -     # give winbind users a real shell (only needed if they have telnet access)
    -     template homedir = /home/winnt/%D/%U
    -     template shell = /bin/bash


    11.5.3.4. Join the SAMBA server to the PDC domain

    Enter the following command to make the SAMBA server join the -PDC domain, where DOMAIN is the name of -your Windows domain and Administrator is -a domain user who has administrative privileges in the domain.

    root# /usr/local/samba/bin/net rpc join -s PDC -U Administrator

    The proper response to the command should be: "Joined the domain -DOMAIN" where DOMAIN -is your DOMAIN name.


    11.5.3.5. Start up the winbindd daemon and test it!

    Eventually, you will want to modify your smb startup script to -automatically invoke the winbindd daemon when the other parts of -SAMBA start, but it is possible to test out just the winbind -portion first. To start up winbind services, enter the following -command as root:

    root# /usr/local/samba/bin/winbindd

    I'm always paranoid and like to make sure the daemon -is really running...

    root# ps -ae | grep winbindd

    This command should produce output like this, if the daemon is running

    3025 ? 00:00:00 winbindd

    Now... for the real test, try to get some information about the -users on your PDC

    root# /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -u

    -This should echo back a list of users on your Windows users on -your PDC. For example, I get the following response:

    CEO+Administrator
    -CEO+burdell
    -CEO+Guest
    -CEO+jt-ad
    -CEO+krbtgt
    -CEO+TsInternetUser

    Obviously, I have named my domain 'CEO' and my winbind -separator is '+'.

    You can do the same sort of thing to get group information from -the PDC:

    root# /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -g
    -CEO+Domain Admins
    -CEO+Domain Users
    -CEO+Domain Guests
    -CEO+Domain Computers
    -CEO+Domain Controllers
    -CEO+Cert Publishers
    -CEO+Schema Admins
    -CEO+Enterprise Admins
    -CEO+Group Policy Creator Owners

    The function 'getent' can now be used to get unified -lists of both local and PDC users and groups. -Try the following command:

    root# getent passwd

    You should get a list that looks like your /etc/passwd -list followed by the domain users with their new uids, gids, home -directories and default shells.

    The same thing can be done for groups with the command

    root# getent group


    11.5.3.6. Fix the init.d startup scripts

    11.5.3.6.1. Linux

    The winbindd daemon needs to start up after the -smbd and nmbd daemons are running. -To accomplish this task, you need to modify the startup scripts of your system. They are located at /etc/init.d/smb in RedHat and -/etc/init.d/samba in Debian. -script to add commands to invoke this daemon in the proper sequence. My -startup script starts up smbd, -nmbd, and winbindd from the -/usr/local/samba/bin directory directly. The 'start' -function in the script looks like this:

    start() {
    -        KIND="SMB"
    -        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
    -        daemon /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd $SMBDOPTIONS
    -        RETVAL=$?
    -        echo
    -        KIND="NMB"
    -        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
    -        daemon /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd $NMBDOPTIONS
    -        RETVAL2=$?
    -        echo
    -        KIND="Winbind"
    -        echo -n $"Starting $KIND services: "
    -        daemon /usr/local/samba/bin/winbindd
    -        RETVAL3=$?
    -        echo
    -        [ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 -a $RETVAL3 -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/smb || \
    -           RETVAL=1
    -        return $RETVAL
    -}

    The 'stop' function has a corresponding entry to shut down the -services and look s like this:

    stop() {
    -        KIND="SMB"
    -        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
    -        killproc smbd
    -        RETVAL=$?
    -        echo
    -        KIND="NMB"
    -        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
    -        killproc nmbd
    -        RETVAL2=$?
    -        echo
    -        KIND="Winbind"
    -        echo -n $"Shutting down $KIND services: "
    -        killproc winbindd
    -        RETVAL3=$?
    -        [ $RETVAL -eq 0 -a $RETVAL2 -eq 0 -a $RETVAL3 -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb
    -        echo ""
    -        return $RETVAL
    -}


    11.5.3.6.2. Solaris

    On solaris, you need to modify the -/etc/init.d/samba.server startup script. It usually -only starts smbd and nmbd but should now start winbindd too. If you -have samba installed in /usr/local/samba/bin, -the file could contains something like this:

    ##
    -## samba.server
    -##
    -
    -if [ ! -d /usr/bin ]
    -then                    # /usr not mounted
    -        exit
    -fi
    -
    -killproc() {            # kill the named process(es)
    -        pid=`/usr/bin/ps -e |
    -             /usr/bin/grep -w $1 |
    -             /usr/bin/sed -e 's/^  *//' -e 's/ .*//'`
    -        [ "$pid" != "" ] && kill $pid
    -}
    - 
    -# Start/stop processes required for samba server
    -
    -case "$1" in
    -
    -'start')
    -#
    -# Edit these lines to suit your installation (paths, workgroup, host)
    -#
    -echo Starting SMBD
    -   /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D -s \
    -	/usr/local/samba/smb.conf
    -
    -echo Starting NMBD
    -   /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D -l \
    -	/usr/local/samba/var/log -s /usr/local/samba/smb.conf
    -
    -echo Starting Winbind Daemon
    -   /usr/local/samba/bin/winbindd
    -   ;;
    -
    -'stop')
    -   killproc nmbd
    -   killproc smbd
    -   killproc winbindd
    -   ;;
    -
    -*)
    -   echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/samba.server { start | stop }"
    -   ;;
    -esac


    11.5.3.6.3. Restarting

    If you restart the smbd, nmbd, -and winbindd daemons at this point, you -should be able to connect to the samba server as a domain member just as -if you were a local user.


    11.5.3.7. Configure Winbind and PAM

    If you have made it this far, you know that winbindd and samba are working -together. If you want to use winbind to provide authentication for other -services, keep reading. The pam configuration files need to be altered in -this step. (Did you remember to make backups of your original -/etc/pam.d files? If not, do it now.)

    You will need a pam module to use winbindd with these other services. This -module will be compiled in the ../source/nsswitch directory -by invoking the command

    root# make nsswitch/pam_winbind.so

    from the ../source directory. The -pam_winbind.so file should be copied to the location of -your other pam security modules. On my RedHat system, this was the -/lib/security directory. On Solaris, the pam security -modules reside in /usr/lib/security.

    root# cp ../samba/source/nsswitch/pam_winbind.so /lib/security


    11.5.3.7.1. Linux/FreeBSD-specific PAM configuration

    The /etc/pam.d/samba file does not need to be changed. I -just left this fileas it was:

    auth    required        /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -account required        /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth

    The other services that I modified to allow the use of winbind -as an authentication service were the normal login on the console (or a terminal -session), telnet logins, and ftp service. In order to enable these -services, you may first need to change the entries in -/etc/xinetd.d (or /etc/inetd.conf). -RedHat 7.1 uses the new xinetd.d structure, in this case you need -to change the lines in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet -and /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftp from

    enable = no

    to

    enable = yes

    -For ftp services to work properly, you will also need to either -have individual directories for the domain users already present on -the server, or change the home directory template to a general -directory for all domain users. These can be easily set using -the smb.conf global entry -template homedir.

    The /etc/pam.d/ftp file can be changed -to allow winbind ftp access in a manner similar to the -samba file. My /etc/pam.d/ftp file was -changed to look like this:

    auth       required     /lib/security/pam_listfile.so item=user sense=deny file=/etc/ftpusers onerr=succeed
    -auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -auth       required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -auth       required     /lib/security/pam_shells.so
    -account    sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -account    required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -session    required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth

    The /etc/pam.d/login file can be changed nearly the -same way. It now looks like this:

    auth       required     /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
    -auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_unix.so use_first_pass
    -auth       required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -auth       required     /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
    -account    sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -account    required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -password   required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -session    required     /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
    -session    optional     /lib/security/pam_console.so

    In this case, I added the auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so -lines as before, but also added the required pam_securetty.so -above it, to disallow root logins over the network. I also added a -sufficient /lib/security/pam_unix.so use_first_pass -line after the winbind.so line to get rid of annoying -double prompts for passwords.


    11.5.3.7.2. Solaris-specific configuration

    The /etc/pam.conf needs to be changed. I changed this file so that my Domain -users can logon both locally as well as telnet.The following are the changes -that I made.You can customize the pam.conf file as per your requirements,but -be sure of those changes because in the worst case it will leave your system -nearly impossible to boot.

    #
    -#ident	"@(#)pam.conf	1.14	99/09/16 SMI"
    -#
    -# Copyright (c) 1996-1999, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    -# All Rights Reserved.
    -#
    -# PAM configuration
    -#
    -# Authentication management
    -#
    -login   auth required   /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -login	auth required 	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 try_first_pass 
    -login	auth required 	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_dial_auth.so.1 try_first_pass 
    -#
    -rlogin  auth sufficient /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -rlogin  auth sufficient /usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_rhosts_auth.so.1
    -rlogin	auth required 	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#
    -dtlogin auth sufficient /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -dtlogin	auth required 	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#
    -rsh	auth required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_rhosts_auth.so.1
    -other   auth sufficient /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -other	auth required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#
    -# Account management
    -#
    -login   account sufficient      /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -login	account requisite	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_roles.so.1 
    -login	account required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 
    -#
    -dtlogin account sufficient      /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -dtlogin	account requisite	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_roles.so.1 
    -dtlogin	account required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 
    -#
    -other   account sufficient      /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -other	account requisite	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_roles.so.1 
    -other	account required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 
    -#
    -# Session management
    -#
    -other	session required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 
    -#
    -# Password management
    -#
    -#other   password sufficient     /usr/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
    -other	password required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1 
    -dtsession auth required	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so.1
    -#
    -# Support for Kerberos V5 authentication (uncomment to use Kerberos)
    -#
    -#rlogin	auth optional	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#login	auth optional	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#dtlogin	auth optional	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#other	auth optional	/usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1 try_first_pass
    -#dtlogin	account optional /usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1
    -#other	account optional /usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1
    -#other	session optional /usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1
    -#other	password optional /usr/lib/security/$ISA/pam_krb5.so.1 try_first_pass

    I also added a try_first_pass line after the winbind.so line to get rid of -annoying double prompts for passwords.

    Now restart your Samba & try connecting through your application that you -configured in the pam.conf.


    11.6. Limitations

    Winbind has a number of limitations in its current - released version that we hope to overcome in future - releases:

    • Winbind is currently only available for - the Linux operating system, although ports to other operating - systems are certainly possible. For such ports to be feasible, - we require the C library of the target operating system to - support the Name Service Switch and Pluggable Authentication - Modules systems. This is becoming more common as NSS and - PAM gain support among UNIX vendors.

    • The mappings of Windows NT RIDs to UNIX ids - is not made algorithmically and depends on the order in which - unmapped users or groups are seen by winbind. It may be difficult - to recover the mappings of rid to UNIX id mapping if the file - containing this information is corrupted or destroyed.

    • Currently the winbind PAM module does not take - into account possible workstation and logon time restrictions - that may be been set for Windows NT users.


    11.7. Conclusion

    The winbind system, through the use of the Name Service - Switch, Pluggable Authentication Modules, and appropriate - Microsoft RPC calls have allowed us to provide seamless - integration of Microsoft Windows NT domain users on a - UNIX system. The result is a great reduction in the administrative - cost of running a mixed UNIX and NT network.


    Chapter 12. How to Configure Samba 2.2 as a Primary Domain Controller

    12.1. Prerequisite Reading

    Before you continue reading in this chapter, please make sure -that you are comfortable with configuring basic files services -in smb.conf and how to enable and administer password -encryption in Samba. Theses two topics are covered in the -smb.conf(5) -manpage and the Encryption chapter -of this HOWTO Collection.


    12.2. Background

    Author's Note: This document is a combination -of David Bannon's "Samba 2.2 PDC HOWTO" and "Samba NT Domain FAQ". -Both documents are superseded by this one.

    Versions of Samba prior to release 2.2 had marginal capabilities to act -as a Windows NT 4.0 Primary Domain Controller - -(PDC). With Samba 2.2.0, we are proud to announce official support for -Windows NT 4.0-style domain logons from Windows NT 4.0 and Windows -2000 clients. This article outlines the steps -necessary for configuring Samba as a PDC. It is necessary to have a -working Samba server prior to implementing the PDC functionality. If -you have not followed the steps outlined in UNIX_INSTALL.html, please make sure -that your server is configured correctly before proceeding. Another -good resource in the smb.conf(5) man -page. The following functionality should work in 2.2:

    • domain logons for Windows NT 4.0/2000 clients. -

    • placing a Windows 9x client in user level security -

    • retrieving a list of users and groups from a Samba PDC to - Windows 9x/NT/2000 clients -

    • roving (roaming) user profiles -

    • Windows NT 4.0-style system policies -

    The following pieces of functionality are not included in the 2.2 release:

    • Windows NT 4 domain trusts -

    • SAM replication with Windows NT 4.0 Domain Controllers - (i.e. a Samba PDC and a Windows NT BDC or vice versa) -

    • Adding users via the User Manager for Domains -

    • Acting as a Windows 2000 Domain Controller (i.e. Kerberos and - Active Directory) -

    Please note that Windows 9x clients are not true members of a domain -for reasons outlined in this article. Therefore the protocol for -support Windows 9x-style domain logons is completely different -from NT4 domain logons and has been officially supported for some -time.

    Implementing a Samba PDC can basically be divided into 2 broad -steps.

    1. Configuring the Samba PDC -

    2. Creating machine trust accounts and joining clients - to the domain -

    There are other minor details such as user profiles, system -policies, etc... However, these are not necessarily specific -to a Samba PDC as much as they are related to Windows NT networking -concepts. They will be mentioned only briefly here.


    12.3. Configuring the Samba Domain Controller

    The first step in creating a working Samba PDC is to -understand the parameters necessary in smb.conf. I will not -attempt to re-explain the parameters here as they are more that -adequately covered in the smb.conf -man page. For convenience, the parameters have been -linked with the actual smb.conf description.

    Here is an example smb.conf for acting as a PDC:

    [global]
    -    ; Basic server settings
    -    netbios name = POGO
    -    workgroup = NARNIA
    -
    -    ; we should act as the domain and local master browser
    -    os level = 64
    -    preferred master = yes
    -    domain master = yes
    -    local master = yes
    -    
    -    ; security settings (must user security = user)
    -    security = user
    -    
    -    ; encrypted passwords are a requirement for a PDC
    -    encrypt passwords = yes
    -    
    -    ; support domain logons
    -    domain logons = yes
    -    
    -    ; where to store user profiles?
    -    logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
    -    
    -    ; where is a user's home directory and where should it
    -    ; be mounted at?
    -    logon drive = H:
    -    logon home = \\homeserver\%u
    -    
    -    ; specify a generic logon script for all users
    -    ; this is a relative **DOS** path to the [netlogon] share
    -    logon script = logon.cmd
    -
    -; necessary share for domain controller
    -[netlogon]
    -    path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
    -    read only = yes
    -    write list = ntadmin
    -    
    -; share for storing user profiles
    -[profiles]
    -    path = /export/smb/ntprofile
    -    read only = no
    -    create mask = 0600
    -    directory mask = 0700

    There are a couple of points to emphasize in the above configuration.

    • Encrypted passwords must be enabled. For more details on how - to do this, refer to ENCRYPTION.html. -

    • The server must support domain logons and a - [netlogon] share -

    • The server must be the domain master browser in order for Windows - client to locate the server as a DC. Please refer to the various - Network Browsing documentation included with this distribution for - details. -

    As Samba 2.2 does not offer a complete implementation of group mapping -between Windows NT groups and Unix groups (this is really quite -complicated to explain in a short space), you should refer to the -domain admin -group smb.conf parameter for information of creating "Domain -Admins" style accounts.


    12.4. Creating Machine Trust Accounts and Joining Clients to the -Domain

    A machine trust account is a Samba account that is used to -authenticate a client machine (rather than a user) to the Samba -server. In Windows terminology, this is known as a "Computer -Account."

    The password of a machine trust account acts as the shared secret for -secure communication with the Domain Controller. This is a security -feature to prevent an unauthorized machine with the same NetBIOS name -from joining the domain and gaining access to domain user/group -accounts. Windows NT and 2000 clients use machine trust accounts, but -Windows 9x clients do not. Hence, a Windows 9x client is never a true -member of a domain because it does not possess a machine trust -account, and thus has no shared secret with the domain controller.

    A Windows PDC stores each machine trust account in the Windows -Registry. A Samba PDC, however, stores each machine trust account -in two parts, as follows: - -

    • A Samba account, stored in the same location as user - LanMan and NT password hashes (currently - smbpasswd). The Samba account - possesses and uses only the NT password hash.

    • A corresponding Unix account, typically stored in - /etc/passwd. (Future releases will alleviate the need to - create /etc/passwd entries.)

    There are two ways to create machine trust accounts:

    • Manual creation. Both the Samba and corresponding - Unix account are created by hand.

    • "On-the-fly" creation. The Samba machine trust - account is automatically created by Samba at the time the client - is joined to the domain. (For security, this is the - recommended method.) The corresponding Unix account may be - created automatically or manually.


    12.4.1. Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts

    The first step in manually creating a machine trust account is to -manually create the corresponding Unix account in -/etc/passwd. This can be done using -vipw or other 'add user' command that is normally -used to create new Unix accounts. The following is an example for a -Linux based Samba server:

    root# /usr/sbin/useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c "machine -nickname" -s /bin/false machine_name$

    root# passwd -l machine_name$

    The /etc/passwd entry will list the machine name -with a "$" appended, won't have a password, will have a null shell and no -home directory. For example a machine named 'doppy' would have an -/etc/passwd entry like this:

    doppy$:x:505:501:machine_nickname:/dev/null:/bin/false

    Above, machine_nickname can be any -descriptive name for the client, i.e., BasementComputer. -machine_name absolutely must be the NetBIOS -name of the client to be joined to the domain. The "$" must be -appended to the NetBIOS name of the client or Samba will not recognize -this as a machine trust account.

    Now that the corresponding Unix account has been created, the next step is to create -the Samba account for the client containing the well-known initial -machine trust account password. This can be done using the smbpasswd(8) command -as shown here:

    root# smbpasswd -a -m machine_name

    where machine_name is the machine's NetBIOS -name. The RID of the new machine account is generated from the UID of -the corresponding Unix account.

    Join the client to the domain immediately
     

    Manually creating a machine trust account using this method is the - equivalent of creating a machine trust account on a Windows NT PDC using - the "Server Manager". From the time at which the account is created - to the time which the client joins the domain and changes the password, - your domain is vulnerable to an intruder joining your domain using a - a machine with the same NetBIOS name. A PDC inherently trusts - members of the domain and will serve out a large degree of user - information to such clients. You have been warned! -


    12.4.2. "On-the-Fly" Creation of Machine Trust Accounts

    The second (and recommended) way of creating machine trust accounts is -simply to allow the Samba server to create them as needed when the client -is joined to the domain.

    Since each Samba machine trust account requires a corresponding -Unix account, a method for automatically creating the -Unix account is usually supplied; this requires configuration of the -add user script -option in smb.conf. This -method is not required, however; corresponding Unix accounts may also -be created manually.

    Below is an example for a RedHat 6.2 Linux system.

    [global]
    -   # <...remainder of parameters...>
    -   add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u 


    12.4.3. Joining the Client to the Domain

    The procedure for joining a client to the domain varies with the -version of Windows.

    • Windows 2000

      When the user elects to join the client to a domain, Windows prompts for - an account and password that is privileged to join the domain. A - Samba administrative account (i.e., a Samba account that has root - privileges on the Samba server) must be entered here; the - operation will fail if an ordinary user account is given. - The password for this account should be - set to a different password than the associated - /etc/passwd entry, for security - reasons.

      The session key of the Samba administrative account acts as an - encryption key for setting the password of the machine trust - account. The machine trust account will be created on-the-fly, or - updated if it already exists.

    • Windows NT

      If the machine trust account was created manually, on the - Identification Changes menu enter the domain name, but do not - check the box "Create a Computer Account in the Domain." In this case, - the existing machine trust account is used to join the machine to - the domain.

      If the machine trust account is to be created - on-the-fly, on the Identification Changes menu enter the domain - name, and check the box "Create a Computer Account in the Domain." In - this case, joining the domain proceeds as above for Windows 2000 - (i.e., you must supply a Samba administrative account when - prompted).


    12.5. Common Problems and Errors

    • I cannot include a '$' in a machine name. -

      A 'machine name' in (typically) /etc/passwd - of the machine name with a '$' appended. FreeBSD (and other BSD - systems?) won't create a user with a '$' in their name. -

      The problem is only in the program used to make the entry, once - made, it works perfectly. So create a user without the '$' and - use vipw to edit the entry, adding the '$'. Or create - the whole entry with vipw if you like, make sure you use a - unique User ID ! -

    • I get told "You already have a connection to the Domain...." - or "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with an - existing set.." when creating a machine trust account. -

      This happens if you try to create a machine trust account from the - machine itself and already have a connection (e.g. mapped drive) - to a share (or IPC$) on the Samba PDC. The following command - will remove all network drive connections: -

      C:\WINNT\> net use * /d -

      Further, if the machine is a already a 'member of a workgroup' that - is the same name as the domain you are joining (bad idea) you will - get this message. Change the workgroup name to something else, it - does not matter what, reboot, and try again. -

    • The system can not log you on (C000019B).... -

      I joined the domain successfully but after upgrading - to a newer version of the Samba code I get the message, "The system - can not log you on (C000019B), Please try a gain or consult your - system administrator" when attempting to logon. -

      This occurs when the domain SID stored in - private/WORKGROUP.SID is - changed. For example, you remove the file and smbd automatically - creates a new one. Or you are swapping back and forth between - versions 2.0.7, TNG and the HEAD branch code (not recommended). The - only way to correct the problem is to restore the original domain - SID or remove the domain client from the domain and rejoin. -

    • The machine trust account for this computer either does not - exist or is not accessible. -

      When I try to join the domain I get the message "The machine account - for this computer either does not exist or is not accessible". What's - wrong? -

      This problem is caused by the PDC not having a suitable machine trust account. - If you are using the add user script method to create - accounts then this would indicate that it has not worked. Ensure the domain - admin user system is working. -

      Alternatively if you are creating account entries manually then they - have not been created correctly. Make sure that you have the entry - correct for the machine trust account in smbpasswd file on the Samba PDC. - If you added the account using an editor rather than using the smbpasswd - utility, make sure that the account name is the machine NetBIOS name - with a '$' appended to it ( i.e. computer_name$ ). There must be an entry - in both /etc/passwd and the smbpasswd file. Some people have reported - that inconsistent subnet masks between the Samba server and the NT - client have caused this problem. Make sure that these are consistent - for both client and server. -

    • When I attempt to login to a Samba Domain from a NT4/W2K workstation, - I get a message about my account being disabled. -

      This problem is caused by a PAM related bug in Samba 2.2.0. This bug is - fixed in 2.2.1. Other symptoms could be unaccessible shares on - NT/W2K member servers in the domain or the following error in your smbd.log: - passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268) PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: %user% -

      At first be ensure to enable the useraccounts with smbpasswd -e - %user%, this is normally done, when you create an account. -

      In order to work around this problem in 2.2.0, configure the - account control flag in - /etc/pam.d/samba file as follows: -

      	account required        pam_permit.so
      -	

      If you want to remain backward compatibility to samba 2.0.x use - pam_permit.so, it's also possible to use - pam_pwdb.so. There are some bugs if you try to - use pam_unix.so, if you need this, be ensure to use - the most recent version of this file. -


    12.6. System Policies and Profiles

    Much of the information necessary to implement System Policies and -Roving User Profiles in a Samba domain is the same as that for -implementing these same items in a Windows NT 4.0 domain. -You should read the white paper Implementing -Profiles and Policies in Windows NT 4.0 available from Microsoft.

    Here are some additional details:

    • What about Windows NT Policy Editor? -

      To create or edit ntconfig.pol you must use - the NT Server Policy Editor, poledit.exe which - is included with NT Server but not NT Workstation. - There is a Policy Editor on a NTws - but it is not suitable for creating Domain Policies. - Further, although the Windows 95 - Policy Editor can be installed on an NT Workstation/Server, it will not - work with NT policies because the registry key that are set by the policy templates. - However, the files from the NT Server will run happily enough on an NTws. - You need poledit.exe, common.adm and winnt.adm. It is convenient - to put the two *.adm files in c:\winnt\inf which is where - the binary will look for them unless told otherwise. Note also that that - directory is 'hidden'. -

      The Windows NT policy editor is also included with the Service Pack 3 (and - later) for Windows NT 4.0. Extract the files using servicepackname /x, - i.e. that's Nt4sp6ai.exe /x for service pack 6a. The policy editor, - poledit.exe and the associated template files (*.adm) should - be extracted as well. It is also possible to downloaded the policy template - files for Office97 and get a copy of the policy editor. Another possible - location is with the Zero Administration Kit available for download from Microsoft. -

    • Can Win95 do Policies? -

      Install the group policy handler for Win9x to pick up group - policies. Look on the Win98 CD in \tools\reskit\netadmin\poledit. - Install group policies on a Win9x client by double-clicking - grouppol.inf. Log off and on again a couple of - times and see if Win98 picks up group policies. Unfortunately this needs - to be done on every Win9x machine that uses group policies.... -

      If group policies don't work one reports suggests getting the updated - (read: working) grouppol.dll for Windows 9x. The group list is grabbed - from /etc/group. -

    • How do I get 'User Manager' and 'Server Manager' -

      Since I don't need to buy an NT Server CD now, how do I get - the 'User Manager for Domains', the 'Server Manager'? -

      Microsoft distributes a version of these tools called nexus for - installation on Windows 95 systems. The tools set includes -

      • Server Manager

      • User Manager for Domains

      • Event Viewer

      Click here to download the archived file ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/NEXUS.EXE -

      The Windows NT 4.0 version of the 'User Manager for - Domains' and 'Server Manager' are available from Microsoft via ftp - from ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/SRVTOOLS.EXE -


    12.7. What other help can I get?

    There are many sources of information available in the form -of mailing lists, RFC's and documentation. The docs that come -with the samba distribution contain very good explanations of -general SMB topics such as browsing.

    • What are some diagnostics tools I can use to debug the domain logon - process and where can I find them? -

      One of the best diagnostic tools for debugging problems is Samba itself. - You can use the -d option for both smbd and nmbd to specify what - 'debug level' at which to run. See the man pages on smbd, nmbd and - smb.conf for more information on debugging options. The debug - level can range from 1 (the default) to 10 (100 for debugging passwords). -

      Another helpful method of debugging is to compile samba using the - gcc -g flag. This will include debug - information in the binaries and allow you to attach gdb to the - running smbd / nmbd process. In order to attach gdb to an smbd - process for an NT workstation, first get the workstation to make the - connection. Pressing ctrl-alt-delete and going down to the domain box - is sufficient (at least, on the first time you join the domain) to - generate a 'LsaEnumTrustedDomains'. Thereafter, the workstation - maintains an open connection, and therefore there will be an smbd - process running (assuming that you haven't set a really short smbd - idle timeout) So, in between pressing ctrl alt delete, and actually - typing in your password, you can gdb attach and continue. -

      Some useful samba commands worth investigating: -

      • testparam | more

      • smbclient -L //{netbios name of server}

      An SMB enabled version of tcpdump is available from - http://www.tcpdup.org/. - Ethereal, another good packet sniffer for Unix and Win32 - hosts, can be downloaded from http://www.ethereal.com. -

      For tracing things on the Microsoft Windows NT, Network Monitor - (aka. netmon) is available on the Microsoft Developer Network CD's, - the Windows NT Server install CD and the SMS CD's. The version of - netmon that ships with SMS allows for dumping packets between any two - computers (i.e. placing the network interface in promiscuous mode). - The version on the NT Server install CD will only allow monitoring - of network traffic directed to the local NT box and broadcasts on the - local subnet. Be aware that Ethereal can read and write netmon - formatted files. -

    • How do I install 'Network Monitor' on an NT Workstation - or a Windows 9x box? -

      Installing netmon on an NT workstation requires a couple - of steps. The following are for installing Netmon V4.00.349, which comes - with Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, on Microsoft Windows NT - Workstation 4.0. The process should be similar for other version of - Windows NT / Netmon. You will need both the Microsoft Windows - NT Server 4.0 Install CD and the Workstation 4.0 Install CD. -

      Initially you will need to install 'Network Monitor Tools and Agent' - on the NT Server. To do this -

      • Goto Start - Settings - Control Panel - - Network - Services - Add

      • Select the 'Network Monitor Tools and Agent' and - click on 'OK'.

      • Click 'OK' on the Network Control Panel. -

      • Insert the Windows NT Server 4.0 install CD - when prompted.

      At this point the Netmon files should exist in - %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon\*.*. - Two subdirectories exist as well, parsers\ - which contains the necessary DLL's for parsing the netmon packet - dump, and captures\. -

      In order to install the Netmon tools on an NT Workstation, you will - first need to install the 'Network Monitor Agent' from the Workstation - install CD. -

      • Goto Start - Settings - Control Panel - - Network - Services - Add

      • Select the 'Network Monitor Agent' and click - on 'OK'.

      • Click 'OK' on the Network Control Panel. -

      • Insert the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 install - CD when prompted.

      Now copy the files from the NT Server in %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon\*.* - to %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon\*.* on the Workstation and set - permissions as you deem appropriate for your site. You will need - administrative rights on the NT box to run netmon. -

      To install Netmon on a Windows 9x box install the network monitor agent - from the Windows 9x CD (\admin\nettools\netmon). There is a readme - file located with the netmon driver files on the CD if you need - information on how to do this. Copy the files from a working - Netmon installation. -

    • The following is a list if helpful URLs and other links: -

    • How do I get help from the mailing lists? -

      There are a number of Samba related mailing lists. Go to http://samba.org, click on your nearest mirror - and then click on Support and then click on Samba related mailing lists. -

      For questions relating to Samba TNG go to - http://www.samba-tng.org/ - It has been requested that you don't post questions about Samba-TNG to the - main stream Samba lists.

      If you post a message to one of the lists please observe the following guide lines : -

      • Always remember that the developers are volunteers, they are - not paid and they never guarantee to produce a particular feature at - a particular time. Any time lines are 'best guess' and nothing more. -

      • Always mention what version of samba you are using and what - operating system its running under. You should probably list the - relevant sections of your smb.conf file, at least the options - in [global] that affect PDC support.

      • In addition to the version, if you obtained Samba via - CVS mention the date when you last checked it out.

      • Try and make your question clear and brief, lots of long, - convoluted questions get deleted before they are completely read ! - Don't post html encoded messages (if you can select colour or font - size its html).

      • If you run one of those nifty 'I'm on holidays' things when - you are away, make sure its configured to not answer mailing lists. -

      • Don't cross post. Work out which is the best list to post to - and see what happens, i.e. don't post to both samba-ntdom and samba-technical. - Many people active on the lists subscribe to more - than one list and get annoyed to see the same message two or more times. - Often someone will see a message and thinking it would be better dealt - with on another, will forward it on for you.

      • You might include partial - log files written at a debug level set to as much as 20. - Please don't send the entire log but enough to give the context of the - error messages.

      • (Possibly) If you have a complete netmon trace ( from the opening of - the pipe to the error ) you can send the *.CAP file as well.

      • Please think carefully before attaching a document to an email. - Consider pasting the relevant parts into the body of the message. The samba - mailing lists go to a huge number of people, do they all need a copy of your - smb.conf in their attach directory?

    • How do I get off the mailing lists? -

      To have your name removed from a samba mailing list, go to the - same place you went to to get on it. Go to http://lists.samba.org, - click on your nearest mirror and then click on Support and - then click on Samba related mailing lists. Or perhaps see - here -

      Please don't post messages to the list asking to be removed, you will just - be referred to the above address (unless that process failed in some way...) -


    12.8. Domain Control for Windows 9x/ME

    The following section contains much of the original -DOMAIN.txt file previously included with Samba. Much of -the material is based on what went into the book Special -Edition, Using Samba, by Richard Sharpe.

    A domain and a workgroup are exactly the same thing in terms of network -browsing. The difference is that a distributable authentication -database is associated with a domain, for secure login access to a -network. Also, different access rights can be granted to users if they -successfully authenticate against a domain logon server (NT server and -other systems based on NT server support this, as does at least Samba TNG now).

    The SMB client logging on to a domain has an expectation that every other -server in the domain should accept the same authentication information. -Network browsing functionality of domains and workgroups is -identical and is explained in BROWSING.txt. It should be noted, that browsing -is totally orthogonal to logon support.

    Issues related to the single-logon network model are discussed in this -section. Samba supports domain logons, network logon scripts, and user -profiles for MS Windows for workgroups and MS Windows 9X/ME clients -which will be the focus of this section.

    When an SMB client in a domain wishes to logon it broadcast requests for a -logon server. The first one to reply gets the job, and validates its -password using whatever mechanism the Samba administrator has installed. -It is possible (but very stupid) to create a domain where the user -database is not shared between servers, i.e. they are effectively workgroup -servers advertising themselves as participating in a domain. This -demonstrates how authentication is quite different from but closely -involved with domains.

    Using these features you can make your clients verify their logon via -the Samba server; make clients run a batch file when they logon to -the network and download their preferences, desktop and start menu.

    Before launching into the configuration instructions, it is -worthwhile lookingat how a Windows 9x/ME client performs a logon:

    1. The client broadcasts (to the IP broadcast address of the subnet it is in) - a NetLogon request. This is sent to the NetBIOS name DOMAIN<1c> at the - NetBIOS layer. The client chooses the first response it receives, which - contains the NetBIOS name of the logon server to use in the format of - \\SERVER. -

    2. The client then connects to that server, logs on (does an SMBsessetupX) and - then connects to the IPC$ share (using an SMBtconX). -

    3. The client then does a NetWkstaUserLogon request, which retrieves the name - of the user's logon script. -

    4. The client then connects to the NetLogon share and searches for this - and if it is found and can be read, is retrieved and executed by the client. - After this, the client disconnects from the NetLogon share. -

    5. The client then sends a NetUserGetInfo request to the server, to retrieve - the user's home share, which is used to search for profiles. Since the - response to the NetUserGetInfo request does not contain much more - the user's home share, profiles for Win9X clients MUST reside in the user - home directory. -

    6. The client then connects to the user's home share and searches for the - user's profile. As it turns out, you can specify the user's home share as - a sharename and path. For example, \\server\fred\.profile. - If the profiles are found, they are implemented. -

    7. The client then disconnects from the user's home share, and reconnects to - the NetLogon share and looks for CONFIG.POL, the policies file. If this is - found, it is read and implemented. -


    12.8.1. Configuration Instructions: Network Logons

    The main difference between a PDC and a Windows 9x logon -server configuration is that

    • Password encryption is not required for a Windows 9x logon server.

    • Windows 9x/ME clients do not possess machine trust accounts.

    Therefore, a Samba PDC will also act as a Windows 9x logon -server.

    security mode and master browsers
     

    There are a few comments to make in order to tie up some -loose ends. There has been much debate over the issue of whether -or not it is ok to configure Samba as a Domain Controller in security -modes other than USER. The only security mode -which will not work due to technical reasons is SHARE -mode security. DOMAIN and SERVER -mode security is really just a variation on SMB user level security.

    Actually, this issue is also closely tied to the debate on whether -or not Samba must be the domain master browser for its workgroup -when operating as a DC. While it may technically be possible -to configure a server as such (after all, browsing and domain logons -are two distinctly different functions), it is not a good idea to -so. You should remember that the DC must register the DOMAIN#1b NetBIOS -name. This is the name used by Windows clients to locate the DC. -Windows clients do not distinguish between the DC and the DMB. -For this reason, it is very wise to configure the Samba DC as the DMB.

    Now back to the issue of configuring a Samba DC to use a mode other -than "security = user". If a Samba host is configured to use -another SMB server or DC in order to validate user connection -requests, then it is a fact that some other machine on the network -(the "password server") knows more about user than the Samba host. -99% of the time, this other host is a domain controller. Now -in order to operate in domain mode security, the "workgroup" parameter -must be set to the name of the Windows NT domain (which already -has a domain controller, right?)

    Therefore configuring a Samba box as a DC for a domain that -already by definition has a PDC is asking for trouble. -Therefore, you should always configure the Samba DC to be the DMB -for its domain.


    12.8.2. Configuration Instructions: Setting up Roaming User Profiles

    NOTE! Roaming profiles support is different -for Win9X and WinNT.

    Before discussing how to configure roaming profiles, it is useful to see how -Win9X and WinNT clients implement these features.

    Win9X clients send a NetUserGetInfo request to the server to get the user's -profiles location. However, the response does not have room for a separate -profiles location field, only the user's home share. This means that Win9X -profiles are restricted to being in the user's home directory.

    WinNT clients send a NetSAMLogon RPC request, which contains many fields, -including a separate field for the location of the user's profiles. -This means that support for profiles is different for Win9X and WinNT.


    12.8.2.1. Windows NT Configuration

    To support WinNT clients, in the [global] section of smb.conf set the -following (for example):

    logon path = \\profileserver\profileshare\profilepath\%U\moreprofilepath

    The default for this option is \\%N\%U\profile, namely -\\sambaserver\username\profile. The \\N%\%U service is created -automatically by the [homes] service. -If you are using a samba server for the profiles, you _must_ make the -share specified in the logon path browseable.

    [lkcl 26aug96 - we have discovered a problem where Windows clients can -maintain a connection to the [homes] share in between logins. The -[homes] share must NOT therefore be used in a profile path.]


    12.8.2.2. Windows 9X Configuration

    To support Win9X clients, you must use the "logon home" parameter. Samba has -now been fixed so that "net use/home" now works as well, and it, too, relies -on the "logon home" parameter.

    By using the logon home parameter, you are restricted to putting Win9X -profiles in the user's home directory. But wait! There is a trick you -can use. If you set the following in the [global] section of your -smb.conf file:

    logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles

    then your Win9X clients will dutifully put their clients in a subdirectory -of your home directory called .profiles (thus making them hidden).

    Not only that, but 'net use/home' will also work, because of a feature in -Win9X. It removes any directory stuff off the end of the home directory area -and only uses the server and share portion. That is, it looks like you -specified \\%L\%U for "logon home".


    12.8.2.3. Win9X and WinNT Configuration

    You can support profiles for both Win9X and WinNT clients by setting both the -"logon home" and "logon path" parameters. For example:

    logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
    -logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U

    I have not checked what 'net use /home' does on NT when "logon home" is -set as above.


    12.8.2.4. Windows 9X Profile Setup

    When a user first logs in on Windows 9X, the file user.DAT is created, -as are folders "Start Menu", "Desktop", "Programs" and "Nethood". -These directories and their contents will be merged with the local -versions stored in c:\windows\profiles\username on subsequent logins, -taking the most recent from each. You will need to use the [global] -options "preserve case = yes", "short preserve case = yes" and -"case sensitive = no" in order to maintain capital letters in shortcuts -in any of the profile folders.

    The user.DAT file contains all the user's preferences. If you wish to -enforce a set of preferences, rename their user.DAT file to user.MAN, -and deny them write access to this file.

    1. On the Windows 95 machine, go to Control Panel | Passwords and - select the User Profiles tab. Select the required level of - roaming preferences. Press OK, but do _not_ allow the computer - to reboot. -

    2. On the Windows 95 machine, go to Control Panel | Network | - Client for Microsoft Networks | Preferences. Select 'Log on to - NT Domain'. Then, ensure that the Primary Logon is 'Client for - Microsoft Networks'. Press OK, and this time allow the computer - to reboot. -

    Under Windows 95, Profiles are downloaded from the Primary Logon. -If you have the Primary Logon as 'Client for Novell Networks', then -the profiles and logon script will be downloaded from your Novell -Server. If you have the Primary Logon as 'Windows Logon', then the -profiles will be loaded from the local machine - a bit against the -concept of roaming profiles, if you ask me.

    You will now find that the Microsoft Networks Login box contains -[user, password, domain] instead of just [user, password]. Type in -the samba server's domain name (or any other domain known to exist, -but bear in mind that the user will be authenticated against this -domain and profiles downloaded from it, if that domain logon server -supports it), user name and user's password.

    Once the user has been successfully validated, the Windows 95 machine -will inform you that 'The user has not logged on before' and asks you -if you wish to save the user's preferences? Select 'yes'.

    Once the Windows 95 client comes up with the desktop, you should be able -to examine the contents of the directory specified in the "logon path" -on the samba server and verify that the "Desktop", "Start Menu", -"Programs" and "Nethood" folders have been created.

    These folders will be cached locally on the client, and updated when -the user logs off (if you haven't made them read-only by then :-). -You will find that if the user creates further folders or short-cuts, -that the client will merge the profile contents downloaded with the -contents of the profile directory already on the local client, taking -the newest folders and short-cuts from each set.

    If you have made the folders / files read-only on the samba server, -then you will get errors from the w95 machine on logon and logout, as -it attempts to merge the local and the remote profile. Basically, if -you have any errors reported by the w95 machine, check the Unix file -permissions and ownership rights on the profile directory contents, -on the samba server.

    If you have problems creating user profiles, you can reset the user's -local desktop cache, as shown below. When this user then next logs in, -they will be told that they are logging in "for the first time".

    1. instead of logging in under the [user, password, domain] dialog, - press escape. -

    2. run the regedit.exe program, and look in: -

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProfileList -

      you will find an entry, for each user, of ProfilePath. Note the - contents of this key (likely to be c:\windows\profiles\username), - then delete the key ProfilePath for the required user. -

      [Exit the registry editor]. -

    3. WARNING - before deleting the contents of the - directory listed in - the ProfilePath (this is likely to be c:\windows\profiles\username), - ask them if they have any important files stored on their desktop - or in their start menu. delete the contents of the directory - ProfilePath (making a backup if any of the files are needed). -

      This will have the effect of removing the local (read-only hidden - system file) user.DAT in their profile directory, as well as the - local "desktop", "nethood", "start menu" and "programs" folders. -

    4. search for the user's .PWL password-caching file in the c:\windows - directory, and delete it. -

    5. log off the windows 95 client. -

    6. check the contents of the profile path (see "logon path" described - above), and delete the user.DAT or user.MAN file for the user, - making a backup if required. -

    If all else fails, increase samba's debug log levels to between 3 and 10, -and / or run a packet trace program such as tcpdump or netmon.exe, and -look for any error reports.

    If you have access to an NT server, then first set up roaming profiles -and / or netlogons on the NT server. Make a packet trace, or examine -the example packet traces provided with NT server, and see what the -differences are with the equivalent samba trace.


    12.8.2.5. Windows NT Workstation 4.0

    When a user first logs in to a Windows NT Workstation, the profile -NTuser.DAT is created. The profile location can be now specified -through the "logon path" parameter.

    [lkcl 10aug97 - i tried setting the path to -\\samba-server\homes\profile, and discovered that this fails because -a background process maintains the connection to the [homes] share -which does _not_ close down in between user logins. you have to -have \\samba-server\%L\profile, where user is the username created -from the [homes] share].

    There is a parameter that is now available for use with NT Profiles: -"logon drive". This should be set to "h:" or any other drive, and -should be used in conjunction with the new "logon home" parameter.

    The entry for the NT 4.0 profile is a _directory_ not a file. The NT -help on profiles mentions that a directory is also created with a .PDS -extension. The user, while logging in, must have write permission to -create the full profile path (and the folder with the .PDS extension) -[lkcl 10aug97 - i found that the creation of the .PDS directory failed, -and had to create these manually for each user, with a shell script. -also, i presume, but have not tested, that the full profile path must -be browseable just as it is for w95, due to the manner in which they -attempt to create the full profile path: test existence of each path -component; create path component].

    In the profile directory, NT creates more folders than 95. It creates -"Application Data" and others, as well as "Desktop", "Nethood", -"Start Menu" and "Programs". The profile itself is stored in a file -NTuser.DAT. Nothing appears to be stored in the .PDS directory, and -its purpose is currently unknown.

    You can use the System Control Panel to copy a local profile onto -a samba server (see NT Help on profiles: it is also capable of firing -up the correct location in the System Control Panel for you). The -NT Help file also mentions that renaming NTuser.DAT to NTuser.MAN -turns a profile into a mandatory one.

    [lkcl 10aug97 - i notice that NT Workstation tells me that it is -downloading a profile from a slow link. whether this is actually the -case, or whether there is some configuration issue, as yet unknown, -that makes NT Workstation _think_ that the link is a slow one is a -matter to be resolved].

    [lkcl 20aug97 - after samba digest correspondence, one user found, and -another confirmed, that profiles cannot be loaded from a samba server -unless "security = user" and "encrypt passwords = yes" (see the file -ENCRYPTION.txt) or "security = server" and "password server = ip.address. -of.yourNTserver" are used. Either of these options will allow the NT -workstation to access the samba server using LAN manager encrypted -passwords, without the user intervention normally required by NT -workstation for clear-text passwords].

    [lkcl 25aug97 - more comments received about NT profiles: the case of -the profile _matters_. the file _must_ be called NTuser.DAT or, for -a mandatory profile, NTuser.MAN].


    12.8.2.6. Windows NT Server

    There is nothing to stop you specifying any path that you like for the -location of users' profiles. Therefore, you could specify that the -profile be stored on a samba server, or any other SMB server, as long as -that SMB server supports encrypted passwords.


    12.8.2.7. Sharing Profiles between W95 and NT Workstation 4.0

    Potentially outdated or incorrect material follows
     

    I think this is all bogus, but have not deleted it. (Richard Sharpe)

    The default logon path is \\%N\%U. NT Workstation will attempt to create -a directory "\\samba-server\username.PDS" if you specify the logon path -as "\\samba-server\username" with the NT User Manager. Therefore, you -will need to specify (for example) "\\samba-server\username\profile". -NT 4.0 will attempt to create "\\samba-server\username\profile.PDS", which -is more likely to succeed.

    If you then want to share the same Start Menu / Desktop with W95, you will -need to specify "logon path = \\samba-server\username\profile" [lkcl 10aug97 -this has its drawbacks: i created a shortcut to telnet.exe, which attempts -to run from the c:\winnt\system32 directory. this directory is obviously -unlikely to exist on a Win95-only host].

    If you have this set up correctly, you will find separate user.DAT and -NTuser.DAT files in the same profile directory.

    [lkcl 25aug97 - there are some issues to resolve with downloading of -NT profiles, probably to do with time/date stamps. i have found that -NTuser.DAT is never updated on the workstation after the first time that -it is copied to the local workstation profile directory. this is in -contrast to w95, where it _does_ transfer / update profiles correctly].


    12.9. DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba

    Possibly Outdated Material
     

    This appendix was originally authored by John H Terpstra of - the Samba Team and is included here for posterity. -

    NOTE : -The term "Domain Controller" and those related to it refer to one specific -method of authentication that can underly an SMB domain. Domain Controllers -prior to Windows NT Server 3.1 were sold by various companies and based on -private extensions to the LAN Manager 2.1 protocol. Windows NT introduced -Microsoft-specific ways of distributing the user authentication database. -See DOMAIN.txt for examples of how Samba can participate in or create -SMB domains based on shared authentication database schemes other than the -Windows NT SAM.

    Windows NT Server can be installed as either a plain file and print server -(WORKGROUP workstation or server) or as a server that participates in Domain -Control (DOMAIN member, Primary Domain controller or Backup Domain controller). -The same is true for OS/2 Warp Server, Digital Pathworks and other similar -products, all of which can participate in Domain Control along with Windows NT.

    To many people these terms can be confusing, so let's try to clear the air.

    Every Windows NT system (workstation or server) has a registry database. -The registry contains entries that describe the initialization information -for all services (the equivalent of Unix Daemons) that run within the Windows -NT environment. The registry also contains entries that tell application -software where to find dynamically loadable libraries that they depend upon. -In fact, the registry contains entries that describes everything that anything -may need to know to interact with the rest of the system.

    The registry files can be located on any Windows NT machine by opening a -command prompt and typing:

    C:\WINNT\> dir %SystemRoot%\System32\config

    The environment variable %SystemRoot% value can be obtained by typing:

    C:\WINNT>echo %SystemRoot%

    The active parts of the registry that you may want to be familiar with are -the files called: default, system, software, sam and security.

    In a domain environment, Microsoft Windows NT domain controllers participate -in replication of the SAM and SECURITY files so that all controllers within -the domain have an exactly identical copy of each.

    The Microsoft Windows NT system is structured within a security model that -says that all applications and services must authenticate themselves before -they can obtain permission from the security manager to do what they set out -to do.

    The Windows NT User database also resides within the registry. This part of -the registry contains the user's security identifier, home directory, group -memberships, desktop profile, and so on.

    Every Windows NT system (workstation as well as server) will have its own -registry. Windows NT Servers that participate in Domain Security control -have a database that they share in common - thus they do NOT own an -independent full registry database of their own, as do Workstations and -plain Servers.

    The User database is called the SAM (Security Access Manager) database and -is used for all user authentication as well as for authentication of inter- -process authentication (i.e. to ensure that the service action a user has -requested is permitted within the limits of that user's privileges).

    The Samba team have produced a utility that can dump the Windows NT SAM into -smbpasswd format: see ENCRYPTION.txt for information on smbpasswd and -/pub/samba/pwdump on your nearest Samba mirror for the utility. This -facility is useful but cannot be easily used to implement SAM replication -to Samba systems.

    Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows NT Workstations and Servers -can participate in a Domain security system that is controlled by Windows NT -servers that have been correctly configured. Almost every domain will have -ONE Primary Domain Controller (PDC). It is desirable that each domain will -have at least one Backup Domain Controller (BDC).

    The PDC and BDCs then participate in replication of the SAM database so that -each Domain Controlling participant will have an up to date SAM component -within its registry.


    Chapter 13. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain

    13.1. Prerequisite Reading

    Before you continue reading in this chapter, please make sure -that you are comfortable with configuring a Samba PDC -as described in the Samba-PDC-HOWTO.


    13.2. Background

    What is a Domain Controller? It is a machine that is able to answer -logon requests from workstations in a Windows NT Domain. Whenever a -user logs into a Windows NT Workstation, the workstation connects to a -Domain Controller and asks him whether the username and password the -user typed in is correct. The Domain Controller replies with a lot of -information about the user, for example the place where the users -profile is stored, the users full name of the user. All this -information is stored in the NT user database, the so-called SAM.

    There are two kinds of Domain Controller in a NT 4 compatible Domain: -A Primary Domain Controller (PDC) and one or more Backup Domain -Controllers (BDC). The PDC contains the master copy of the -SAM. Whenever the SAM has to change, for example when a user changes -his password, this change has to be done on the PDC. A Backup Domain -Controller is a machine that maintains a read-only copy of the -SAM. This way it is able to reply to logon requests and authenticate -users in case the PDC is not available. During this time no changes to -the SAM are possible. Whenever changes to the SAM are done on the PDC, -all BDC receive the changes from the PDC.

    Since version 2.2 Samba officially supports domain logons for all -current Windows Clients, including Windows 2000 and XP. This text -assumes the domain to be named SAMBA. To be able to act as a PDC, some -parameters in the [global]-section of the smb.conf have to be set:

    workgroup = SAMBA
    -domain master = yes
    -domain logons = yes

    Several other things like a [homes] and a [netlogon] share also may be -set along with settings for the profile path, the users home drive and -others. This will not be covered in this document.


    13.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?

    Every machine that is a Domain Controller for the domain SAMBA has to -register the NetBIOS group name SAMBA#1c with the WINS server and/or -by broadcast on the local network. The PDC also registers the unique -NetBIOS name SAMBA#1b with the WINS server. The name type #1b is -normally reserved for the domain master browser, a role that has -nothing to do with anything related to authentication, but the -Microsoft Domain implementation requires the domain master browser to -be on the same machine as the PDC.


    13.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?

    A NT workstation in the domain SAMBA that wants a local user to be -authenticated has to find the domain controller for SAMBA. It does -this by doing a NetBIOS name query for the group name SAMBA#1c. It -assumes that each of the machines it gets back from the queries is a -domain controller and can answer logon requests. To not open security -holes both the workstation and the selected (TODO: How is the DC -chosen) domain controller authenticate each other. After that the -workstation sends the user's credentials (his name and password) to -the domain controller, asking for approval.


    13.3.2. When is the PDC needed?

    Whenever a user wants to change his password, this has to be done on -the PDC. To find the PDC, the workstation does a NetBIOS name query -for SAMBA#1b, assuming this machine maintains the master copy of the -SAM. The workstation contacts the PDC, both mutually authenticate and -the password change is done.


    13.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller?

    With version 2.2, no. The native NT SAM replication protocols have -not yet been fully implemented. The Samba Team is working on -understanding and implementing the protocols, but this work has not -been finished for version 2.2.

    Can I get the benefits of a BDC with Samba? Yes. The main reason for -implementing a BDC is availability. If the PDC is a Samba machine, -a second Samba machine can be set up to -service logon requests whenever the PDC is down.


    13.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?

    Several things have to be done:

    • The domain SID has to be the same on the PDC and the BDC. This used to -be stored in the file private/MACHINE.SID. This file is not created -anymore since Samba 2.2.5 or even earlier. Nowadays the domain SID is -stored in the file private/secrets.tdb. Simply copying the secrets.tdb -from the PDC to the BDC does not work, as the BDC would -generate a new SID for itself and override the domain SID with this -new BDC SID.

      To retrieve the domain SID from the PDC or an existing BDC and store it in the -secrets.tdb, execute 'net rpc getsid' on the BDC.

    • The Unix user database has to be synchronized from the PDC to the -BDC. This means that both the /etc/passwd and /etc/group have to be -replicated from the PDC to the BDC. This can be done manually -whenever changes are made, or the PDC is set up as a NIS master -server and the BDC as a NIS slave server. To set up the BDC as a -mere NIS client would not be enough, as the BDC would not be able to -access its user database in case of a PDC failure.

    • The Samba password database in the file private/smbpasswd has to be -replicated from the PDC to the BDC. This is a bit tricky, see the -next section.

    • Any netlogon share has to be replicated from the PDC to the -BDC. This can be done manually whenever login scripts are changed, -or it can be done automatically together with the smbpasswd -synchronization.

    Finally, the BDC has to be found by the workstations. This can be done -by setting

    workgroup = samba
    -domain master = no
    -domain logons = yes

    in the [global]-section of the smb.conf of the BDC. This makes the BDC -only register the name SAMBA#1c with the WINS server. This is no -problem as the name SAMBA#1c is a NetBIOS group name that is meant to -be registered by more than one machine. The parameter 'domain master = -no' forces the BDC not to register SAMBA#1b which as a unique NetBIOS -name is reserved for the Primary Domain Controller.


    13.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?

    Replication of the smbpasswd file is sensitive. It has to be done -whenever changes to the SAM are made. Every user's password change is -done in the smbpasswd file and has to be replicated to the BDC. So -replicating the smbpasswd file very often is necessary.

    As the smbpasswd file contains plain text password equivalents, it -must not be sent unencrypted over the wire. The best way to set up -smbpasswd replication from the PDC to the BDC is to use the utility -rsync. rsync can use ssh as a transport. ssh itself can be set up to -accept *only* rsync transfer without requiring the user to type a -password.


    Chapter 14. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory

    14.1. Purpose

    This document describes how to use an LDAP directory for storing Samba user -account information traditionally stored in the smbpasswd(5) file. It is -assumed that the reader already has a basic understanding of LDAP concepts -and has a working directory server already installed. For more information -on LDAP architectures and Directories, please refer to the following sites.

    Note that O'Reilly Publishing is working on -a guide to LDAP for System Administrators which has a planned release date of -early summer, 2002.

    Two additional Samba resources which may prove to be helpful are

    • The Samba-PDC-LDAP-HOWTO - maintained by Ignacio Coupeau.

    • The NT migration scripts from IDEALX that are - geared to manage users and group in such a Samba-LDAP Domain Controller configuration. -


    14.2. Introduction

    Traditionally, when configuring "encrypt -passwords = yes" in Samba's smb.conf file, user account -information such as username, LM/NT password hashes, password change times, and account -flags have been stored in the smbpasswd(5) file. There are several -disadvantages to this approach for sites with very large numbers of users (counted -in the thousands).

    • The first is that all lookups must be performed sequentially. Given that -there are approximately two lookups per domain logon (one for a normal -session connection such as when mapping a network drive or printer), this -is a performance bottleneck for lareg sites. What is needed is an indexed approach -such as is used in databases.

    • The second problem is that administrators who desired to replicate a -smbpasswd file to more than one Samba server were left to use external -tools such as rsync(1) and ssh(1) -and wrote custom, in-house scripts.

    • And finally, the amount of information which is stored in an -smbpasswd entry leaves no room for additional attributes such as -a home directory, password expiration time, or even a Relative -Identified (RID).

    As a result of these defeciencies, a more robust means of storing user attributes -used by smbd was developed. The API which defines access to user accounts -is commonly referred to as the samdb interface (previously this was called the passdb -API, and is still so named in the CVS trees). In Samba 2.2.3, enabling support -for a samdb backend (e.g. --with-ldapsam or ---with-tdbsam) requires compile time support.

    When compiling Samba to include the --with-ldapsam autoconf -option, smbd (and associated tools) will store and lookup user accounts in -an LDAP directory. In reality, this is very easy to understand. If you are -comfortable with using an smbpasswd file, simply replace "smbpasswd" with -"LDAP directory" in all the documentation.

    There are a few points to stress about what the --with-ldapsam -does not provide. The LDAP support referred to in the this documentation does not -include:

    • A means of retrieving user account information from - an Windows 2000 Active Directory server.

    • A means of replacing /etc/passwd.

    The second item can be accomplished by using LDAP NSS and PAM modules. LGPL -versions of these libraries can be obtained from PADL Software -(http://www.padl.com/). However, -the details of configuring these packages are beyond the scope of this document.


    14.3. Supported LDAP Servers

    The LDAP samdb code in 2.2.3 has been developed and tested using the OpenLDAP -2.0 server and client libraries. The same code should be able to work with -Netscape's Directory Server and client SDK. However, due to lack of testing -so far, there are bound to be compile errors and bugs. These should not be -hard to fix. If you are so inclined, please be sure to forward all patches to -samba-patches@samba.org and -jerry@samba.org.


    14.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount

    Samba 2.2.3 includes the necessary schema file for OpenLDAP 2.0 in -examples/LDAP/samba.schema. (Note that this schema -file has been modified since the experimental support initially included -in 2.2.2). The sambaAccount objectclass is given here:

    objectclass ( 1.3.1.5.1.4.1.7165.2.2.2 NAME 'sambaAccount' SUP top STRUCTURAL
    -     DESC 'Samba Account'
    -     MUST ( uid $ rid )
    -     MAY  ( cn $ lmPassword $ ntPassword $ pwdLastSet $ logonTime $
    -            logoffTime $ kickoffTime $ pwdCanChange $ pwdMustChange $ acctFlags $
    -            displayName $ smbHome $ homeDrive $ scriptPath $ profilePath $
    -            description $ userWorkstations $ primaryGroupID $ domain ))

    The samba.schema file has been formatted for OpenLDAP 2.0. The OID's are -owned by the Samba Team and as such is legal to be openly published. -If you translate the schema to be used with Netscape DS, please -submit the modified schema file as a patch to jerry@samba.org

    Just as the smbpasswd file is mean to store information which supplements a -user's /etc/passwd entry, so is the sambaAccount object -meant to supplement the UNIX user account information. A sambaAccount is a -STRUCTURAL objectclass so it can be stored individually -in the directory. However, there are several fields (e.g. uid) which overlap -with the posixAccount objectclass outlined in RFC2307. This is by design.

    In order to store all user account information (UNIX and Samba) in the directory, -it is necessary to use the sambaAccount and posixAccount objectclasses in -combination. However, smbd will still obtain the user's UNIX account -information via the standard C library calls (e.g. getpwnam(), et. al.). -This means that the Samba server must also have the LDAP NSS library installed -and functioning correctly. This division of information makes it possible to -store all Samba account information in LDAP, but still maintain UNIX account -information in NIS while the network is transitioning to a full LDAP infrastructure.


    14.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP

    14.5.1. OpenLDAP configuration

    To include support for the sambaAccount object in an OpenLDAP directory -server, first copy the samba.schema file to slapd's configuration directory.

    root# cp samba.schema /etc/openldap/schema/

    Next, include the samba.schema file in slapd.conf. -The sambaAccount object contains two attributes which depend upon other schema -files. The 'uid' attribute is defined in cosine.schema and -the 'displayName' attribute is defined in the inetorgperson.schema -file. Both of these must be included before the samba.schema file.

    ## /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
    -
    -## schema files (core.schema is required by default)
    -include	           /etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
    -
    -## needed for sambaAccount
    -include            /etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema
    -include            /etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
    -include            /etc/openldap/schema/samba.schema
    -
    -## uncomment this line if you want to support the RFC2307 (NIS) schema
    -## include         /etc/openldap/schema/nis.schema
    -
    -....

    It is recommended that you maintain some indices on some of the most usefull attributes, -like in the following example, to speed up searches made on sambaAccount objectclasses -(and possibly posixAccount and posixGroup as well).

    # Indices to maintain
    -## required by OpenLDAP 2.0
    -index objectclass   eq
    -
    -## support pb_getsampwnam()
    -index uid           pres,eq
    -## support pdb_getsambapwrid()
    -index rid           eq
    -
    -## uncomment these if you are storing posixAccount and
    -## posixGroup entries in the directory as well
    -##index uidNumber     eq
    -##index gidNumber     eq
    -##index cn            eq
    -##index memberUid     eq


    14.5.2. Configuring Samba

    The following parameters are available in smb.conf only with --with-ldapsam -was included with compiling Samba.

    These are described in the smb.conf(5) man -page and so will not be repeated here. However, a sample smb.conf file for -use with an LDAP directory could appear as

    ## /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
    -[global]
    -     security = user
    -     encrypt passwords = yes
    -
    -     netbios name = TASHTEGO
    -     workgroup = NARNIA
    -
    -     # ldap related parameters
    -
    -     # define the DN to use when binding to the directory servers
    -     # The password for this DN is not stored in smb.conf.  Rather it
    -     # must be set by using 'smbpasswd -w secretpw' to store the
    -     # passphrase in the secrets.tdb file.  If the "ldap admin dn" values
    -     # changes, this password will need to be reset.
    -     ldap admin dn = "cn=Samba Manager,ou=people,dc=samba,dc=org"
    -
    -     #  specify the LDAP server's hostname (defaults to locahost)
    -     ldap server = ahab.samba.org
    -
    -     # Define the SSL option when connecting to the directory
    -     # ('off', 'start tls', or 'on' (default))
    -     ldap ssl = start tls
    -
    -     # define the port to use in the LDAP session (defaults to 636 when
    -     # "ldap ssl = on")
    -     ldap port = 389
    -
    -     # specify the base DN to use when searching the directory
    -     ldap suffix = "ou=people,dc=samba,dc=org"
    -
    -     # generally the default ldap search filter is ok
    -     # ldap filter = "(&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))"


    14.6. Accounts and Groups management

    As users accounts are managed thru the sambaAccount objectclass, you should -modify you existing administration tools to deal with sambaAccount attributes.

    Machines accounts are managed with the sambaAccount objectclass, just -like users accounts. However, it's up to you to stored thoses accounts -in a different tree of you LDAP namespace: you should use -"ou=Groups,dc=plainjoe,dc=org" to store groups and -"ou=People,dc=plainjoe,dc=org" to store users. Just configure your -NSS and PAM accordingly (usually, in the /etc/ldap.conf configuration -file).

    In Samba release 2.2.3, the group management system is based on posix -groups. This meand that Samba make usage of the posixGroup objectclass. -For now, there is no NT-like group system management (global and local -groups).


    14.7. Security and sambaAccount

    There are two important points to remember when discussing the security -of sambaAccount entries in the directory.

    • Never retrieve the lmPassword or - ntPassword attribute values over an unencrypted LDAP session.

    • Never allow non-admin users to - view the lmPassword or ntPassword attribute values.

    These password hashes are clear text equivalents and can be used to impersonate -the user without deriving the original clear text strings. For more information -on the details of LM/NT password hashes, refer to the ENCRYPTION chapter of the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.

    To remedy the first security issue, the "ldap ssl" smb.conf parameter defaults -to require an encrypted session (ldap ssl = on) using -the default port of 636 -when contacting the directory server. When using an OpenLDAP 2.0 server, it -is possible to use the use the StartTLS LDAP extended operation in the place of -LDAPS. In either case, you are strongly discouraged to disable this security -(ldap ssl = off).

    Note that the LDAPS protocol is deprecated in favor of the LDAPv3 StartTLS -extended operation. However, the OpenLDAP library still provides support for -the older method of securing communication between clients and servers.

    The second security precaution is to prevent non-administrative users from -harvesting password hashes from the directory. This can be done using the -following ACL in slapd.conf:

    ## allow the "ldap admin dn" access, but deny everyone else
    -access to attrs=lmPassword,ntPassword
    -     by dn="cn=Samba Admin,ou=people,dc=plainjoe,dc=org" write
    -     by * none


    14.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts

    The sambaAccount objectclass is composed of the following attributes:

    • lmPassword: the LANMAN password 16-byte hash stored as a character - representation of a hexidecimal string.

    • ntPassword: the NT password hash 16-byte stored as a character - representation of a hexidecimal string.

    • pwdLastSet: The integer time in seconds since 1970 when the - lmPassword and ntPassword attributes were last set. -

    • acctFlags: string of 11 characters surrounded by square brackets [] - representing account flags such as U (user), W(workstation), X(no password expiration), and - D(disabled).

    • logonTime: Integer value currently unused

    • logoffTime: Integer value currently unused

    • kickoffTime: Integer value currently unused

    • pwdCanChange: Integer value currently unused

    • pwdMustChange: Integer value currently unused

    • homeDrive: specifies the drive letter to which to map the - UNC path specified by homeDirectory. The drive letter must be specified in the form "X:" - where X is the letter of the drive to map. Refer to the "logon drive" parameter in the - smb.conf(5) man page for more information.

    • scriptPath: The scriptPath property specifies the path of - the user's logon script, .CMD, .EXE, or .BAT file. The string can be null. The path - is relative to the netlogon share. Refer to the "logon script" parameter in the - smb.conf(5) man page for more information.

    • profilePath: specifies a path to the user's profile. - This value can be a null string, a local absolute path, or a UNC path. Refer to the - "logon path" parameter in the smb.conf(5) man page for more information.

    • smbHome: The homeDirectory property specifies the path of - the home directory for the user. The string can be null. If homeDrive is set and specifies - a drive letter, homeDirectory should be a UNC path. The path must be a network - UNC path of the form \\server\share\directory. This value can be a null string. - Refer to the "logon home" parameter in the smb.conf(5) man page for more information. -

    • userWorkstation: character string value currently unused. -

    • rid: the integer representation of the user's relative identifier - (RID).

    • primaryGroupID: the relative identifier (RID) of the primary group - of the user.

    The majority of these parameters are only used when Samba is acting as a PDC of -a domain (refer to the Samba-PDC-HOWTO for details on -how to configure Samba as a Primary Domain Controller). The following four attributes -are only stored with the sambaAccount entry if the values are non-default values:

    • smbHome

    • scriptPath

    • logonPath

    • homeDrive

    These attributes are only stored with the sambaAccount entry if -the values are non-default values. For example, assume TASHTEGO has now been -configured as a PDC and that logon home = \\%L\%u was defined in -its smb.conf file. When a user named "becky" logons to the domain, -the logon home string is expanded to \\TASHTEGO\becky. -If the smbHome attribute exists in the entry "uid=becky,ou=people,dc=samba,dc=org", -this value is used. However, if this attribute does not exist, then the value -of the logon home parameter is used in its place. Samba -will only write the attribute value to the directory entry is the value is -something other than the default (e.g. \\MOBY\becky).


    14.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount

    The following is a working LDIF with the inclusion of the posixAccount objectclass:

    dn: uid=guest2, ou=people,dc=plainjoe,dc=org
    -ntPassword: 878D8014606CDA29677A44EFA1353FC7
    -pwdMustChange: 2147483647
    -primaryGroupID: 1201
    -lmPassword: 552902031BEDE9EFAAD3B435B51404EE
    -pwdLastSet: 1010179124
    -logonTime: 0
    -objectClass: sambaAccount
    -uid: guest2
    -kickoffTime: 2147483647
    -acctFlags: [UX         ]
    -logoffTime: 2147483647
    -rid: 19006
    -pwdCanChange: 0

    The following is an LDIF entry for using both the sambaAccount and -posixAccount objectclasses:

    dn: uid=gcarter, ou=people,dc=plainjoe,dc=org
    -logonTime: 0
    -displayName: Gerald Carter
    -lmPassword: 552902031BEDE9EFAAD3B435B51404EE
    -primaryGroupID: 1201
    -objectClass: posixAccount
    -objectClass: sambaAccount
    -acctFlags: [UX         ]
    -userPassword: {crypt}BpM2ej8Rkzogo
    -uid: gcarter
    -uidNumber: 9000
    -cn: Gerald Carter
    -loginShell: /bin/bash
    -logoffTime: 2147483647
    -gidNumber: 100
    -kickoffTime: 2147483647
    -pwdLastSet: 1010179230
    -rid: 19000
    -homeDirectory: /home/tashtego/gcarter
    -pwdCanChange: 0
    -pwdMustChange: 2147483647
    -ntPassword: 878D8014606CDA29677A44EFA1353FC7


    14.10. Comments

    Please mail all comments regarding this HOWTO to jerry@samba.org. This documents was -last updated to reflect the Samba 2.2.3 release.


    Chapter 15. Using samba 3.0 with ActiveDirectory support

    This is a VERY ROUGH guide to setting up the current (November 2001) -pre-alpha version of Samba 3.0 with kerberos authentication against a -Windows2000 KDC. The procedures listed here are likely to change as -the code develops.

    Pieces you need before you begin: -

    a Windows 2000 server.
    samba 3.0 or higher.
    the MIT kerberos development libraries (either install from the above sources or use a package). The heimdal libraries will not work.
    the OpenLDAP development libraries.


    15.1. Installing the required packages for Debian

    On Debian you need to install the following packages: -

    libkrb5-dev
    krb5-user


    15.2. Installing the required packages for RedHat

    On RedHat this means you should have at least: -

    krb5-workstation (for kinit)
    krb5-libs (for linking with)
    krb5-devel (because you are compiling from source)

    in addition to the standard development environment.

    Note that these are not standard on a RedHat install, and you may need -to get them off CD2.


    15.3. Compile Samba

    If your kerberos libraries are in a non-standard location then - remember to add the configure option --with-krb5=DIR.

    After you run configure make sure that include/config.h contains - lines like this:

    #define HAVE_KRB5 1
    -#define HAVE_LDAP 1

    If it doesn't then configure did not find your krb5 libraries or - your ldap libraries. Look in config.log to figure out why and fix - it.

    Then compile and install Samba as usual. You must use at least the - following 3 options in smb.conf:

      realm = YOUR.KERBEROS.REALM
    -  ads server = your.kerberos.server
    -  security = ADS
    -  encrypt passwords = yes

    Strictly speaking, you can omit the realm name and you can use an IP - address for the ads server. In that case Samba will auto-detect these.

    You do *not* need a smbpasswd file, although it won't do any harm - and if you have one then Samba will be able to fall back to normal - password security for older clients. I expect that the above - required options will change soon when we get better active - directory integration.


    15.4. Setup your /etc/krb5.conf

    The minimal configuration for krb5.conf is:

    	[realms]
    -    YOUR.KERBEROS.REALM = {
    -	kdc = your.kerberos.server
    -    }

    Test your config by doing a "kinit USERNAME@REALM" and making sure that - your password is accepted by the Win2000 KDC.

    NOTE: The realm must be uppercase.

    You also must ensure that you can do a reverse DNS lookup on the IP -address of your KDC. Also, the name that this reverse lookup maps to -must either be the netbios name of the KDC (ie. the hostname with no -domain attached) or it can alternatively be the netbios name -followed by the realm.

    The easiest way to ensure you get this right is to add a /etc/hosts -entry mapping the IP address of your KDC to its netbios name. If you -don't get this right then you will get a "local error" when you try -to join the realm.

    If all you want is kerberos support in smbclient then you can skip -straight to step 5 now. Step 3 is only needed if you want kerberos -support in smbd.


    15.5. Create the computer account

    Do a "kinit" as a user that has authority to change arbitrary -passwords on the KDC ("Administrator" is a good choice). Then as a -user that has write permission on the Samba private directory -(usually root) run: -net ads join


    15.5.1. Possible errors

    "bash: kinit: command not found"

    kinit is in the krb5-workstation RPM on RedHat systems, and is in /usr/kerberos/bin, so it won't be in the path until you log in again (or open a new terminal)

    "ADS support not compiled in"

    Samba must be reconfigured (remove config.cache) and recompiled (make clean all install) after the kerberos libs and headers are installed.


    15.6. Test your server setup

    On a Windows 2000 client try net use * \\server\share. You should -be logged in with kerberos without needing to know a password. If -this fails then run klist tickets. Did you get a ticket for the -server? Does it have an encoding type of DES-CBC-MD5 ?


    15.7. Testing with smbclient

    On your Samba server try to login to a Win2000 server or your Samba -server using smbclient and kerberos. Use smbclient as usual, but -specify the -k option to choose kerberos authentication.


    15.8. Notes

    You must change administrator password at least once after DC install, - to create the right encoding types

    w2k doesn't seem to create the _kerberos._udp and _ldap._tcp in - their defaults DNS setup. Maybe fixed in service packs?


    Chapter 16. Improved browsing in samba

    16.1. Overview of browsing

    SMB networking provides a mechanism by which clients can access a list -of machines in a network, a so-called "browse list". This list -contains machines that are ready to offer file and/or print services -to other machines within the network. Thus it does not include -machines which aren't currently able to do server tasks. The browse -list is heavily used by all SMB clients. Configuration of SMB -browsing has been problematic for some Samba users, hence this -document.

    Browsing will NOT work if name resolution from NetBIOS names to IP -addresses does not function correctly. Use of a WINS server is highly -recommended to aid the resolution of NetBIOS (SMB) names to IP addresses. -WINS allows remote segment clients to obtain NetBIOS name_type information -that can NOT be provided by any other means of name resolution.


    16.2. Browsing support in samba

    Samba now fully supports browsing. The browsing is supported by nmbd -and is also controlled by options in the smb.conf file (see smb.conf(5)).

    Samba can act as a local browse master for a workgroup and the ability -for samba to support domain logons and scripts is now available. See -DOMAIN.txt for more information on domain logons.

    Samba can also act as a domain master browser for a workgroup. This -means that it will collate lists from local browse masters into a -wide area network server list. In order for browse clients to -resolve the names they may find in this list, it is recommended that -both samba and your clients use a WINS server.

    Note that you should NOT set Samba to be the domain master for a -workgroup that has the same name as an NT Domain: on each wide area -network, you must only ever have one domain master browser per workgroup, -regardless of whether it is NT, Samba or any other type of domain master -that is providing this service.

    [Note that nmbd can be configured as a WINS server, but it is not -necessary to specifically use samba as your WINS server. NTAS can -be configured as your WINS server. In a mixed NT server and -samba environment on a Wide Area Network, it is recommended that -you use the NT server's WINS server capabilities. In a samba-only -environment, it is recommended that you use one and only one nmbd -as your WINS server].

    To get browsing to work you need to run nmbd as usual, but will need -to use the "workgroup" option in smb.conf to control what workgroup -Samba becomes a part of.

    Samba also has a useful option for a Samba server to offer itself for -browsing on another subnet. It is recommended that this option is only -used for 'unusual' purposes: announcements over the internet, for -example. See "remote announce" in the smb.conf man page.


    16.3. Problem resolution

    If something doesn't work then hopefully the log.nmb file will help -you track down the problem. Try a debug level of 2 or 3 for finding -problems. Also note that the current browse list usually gets stored -in text form in a file called browse.dat.

    Note that if it doesn't work for you, then you should still be able to -type the server name as \\SERVER in filemanager then hit enter and -filemanager should display the list of available shares.

    Some people find browsing fails because they don't have the global -"guest account" set to a valid account. Remember that the IPC$ -connection that lists the shares is done as guest, and thus you must -have a valid guest account.

    Also, a lot of people are getting bitten by the problem of too many -parameters on the command line of nmbd in inetd.conf. This trick is to -not use spaces between the option and the parameter (eg: -d2 instead -of -d 2), and to not use the -B and -N options. New versions of nmbd -are now far more likely to correctly find your broadcast and network -address, so in most cases these aren't needed.

    The other big problem people have is that their broadcast address, -netmask or IP address is wrong (specified with the "interfaces" option -in smb.conf)


    16.4. Browsing across subnets

    With the release of Samba 1.9.17(alpha1 and above) Samba has been -updated to enable it to support the replication of browse lists -across subnet boundaries. New code and options have been added to -achieve this. This section describes how to set this feature up -in different settings.

    To see browse lists that span TCP/IP subnets (ie. networks separated -by routers that don't pass broadcast traffic) you must set up at least -one WINS server. The WINS server acts as a DNS for NetBIOS names, allowing -NetBIOS name to IP address translation to be done by doing a direct -query of the WINS server. This is done via a directed UDP packet on -port 137 to the WINS server machine. The reason for a WINS server is -that by default, all NetBIOS name to IP address translation is done -by broadcasts from the querying machine. This means that machines -on one subnet will not be able to resolve the names of machines on -another subnet without using a WINS server.

    Remember, for browsing across subnets to work correctly, all machines, -be they Windows 95, Windows NT, or Samba servers must have the IP address -of a WINS server given to them by a DHCP server, or by manual configuration -(for Win95 and WinNT, this is in the TCP/IP Properties, under Network -settings) for Samba this is in the smb.conf file.


    16.4.1. How does cross subnet browsing work ?

    Cross subnet browsing is a complicated dance, containing multiple -moving parts. It has taken Microsoft several years to get the code -that achieves this correct, and Samba lags behind in some areas. -However, with the 1.9.17 release, Samba is capable of cross subnet -browsing when configured correctly.

    Consider a network set up as follows :

                                       (DMB)
    -             N1_A      N1_B        N1_C       N1_D        N1_E
    -              |          |           |          |           |
    -          -------------------------------------------------------
    -            |          subnet 1                       |
    -          +---+                                      +---+
    -          |R1 | Router 1                  Router 2   |R2 |
    -          +---+                                      +---+
    -            |                                          |
    -            |  subnet 2              subnet 3          |
    -  --------------------------       ------------------------------------
    -  |     |     |      |               |        |         |           |
    - N2_A  N2_B  N2_C   N2_D           N3_A     N3_B      N3_C        N3_D 
    -                    (WINS)

    Consisting of 3 subnets (1, 2, 3) connected by two routers -(R1, R2) - these do not pass broadcasts. Subnet 1 has 5 machines -on it, subnet 2 has 4 machines, subnet 3 has 4 machines. Assume -for the moment that all these machines are configured to be in the -same workgroup (for simplicities sake). Machine N1_C on subnet 1 -is configured as Domain Master Browser (ie. it will collate the -browse lists for the workgroup). Machine N2_D is configured as -WINS server and all the other machines are configured to register -their NetBIOS names with it.

    As all these machines are booted up, elections for master browsers -will take place on each of the three subnets. Assume that machine -N1_C wins on subnet 1, N2_B wins on subnet 2, and N3_D wins on -subnet 3 - these machines are known as local master browsers for -their particular subnet. N1_C has an advantage in winning as the -local master browser on subnet 1 as it is set up as Domain Master -Browser.

    On each of the three networks, machines that are configured to -offer sharing services will broadcast that they are offering -these services. The local master browser on each subnet will -receive these broadcasts and keep a record of the fact that -the machine is offering a service. This list of records is -the basis of the browse list. For this case, assume that -all the machines are configured to offer services so all machines -will be on the browse list.

    For each network, the local master browser on that network is -considered 'authoritative' for all the names it receives via -local broadcast. This is because a machine seen by the local -master browser via a local broadcast must be on the same -network as the local master browser and thus is a 'trusted' -and 'verifiable' resource. Machines on other networks that -the local master browsers learn about when collating their -browse lists have not been directly seen - these records are -called 'non-authoritative'.

    At this point the browse lists look as follows (these are -the machines you would see in your network neighborhood if -you looked in it on a particular network right now).

    Subnet           Browse Master   List
    -------           -------------   ----
    -Subnet1          N1_C            N1_A, N1_B, N1_C, N1_D, N1_E
    -
    -Subnet2          N2_B            N2_A, N2_B, N2_C, N2_D
    -
    -Subnet3          N3_D            N3_A, N3_B, N3_C, N3_D

    Note that at this point all the subnets are separate, no -machine is seen across any of the subnets.

    Now examine subnet 2. As soon as N2_B has become the local -master browser it looks for a Domain master browser to synchronize -its browse list with. It does this by querying the WINS server -(N2_D) for the IP address associated with the NetBIOS name -WORKGROUP>1B<. This name was registerd by the Domain master -browser (N1_C) with the WINS server as soon as it was booted.

    Once N2_B knows the address of the Domain master browser it -tells it that is the local master browser for subnet 2 by -sending a MasterAnnouncement packet as a UDP port 138 packet. -It then synchronizes with it by doing a NetServerEnum2 call. This -tells the Domain Master Browser to send it all the server -names it knows about. Once the domain master browser receives -the MasterAnnouncement packet it schedules a synchronization -request to the sender of that packet. After both synchronizations -are done the browse lists look like :

    Subnet           Browse Master   List
    -------           -------------   ----
    -Subnet1          N1_C            N1_A, N1_B, N1_C, N1_D, N1_E, 
    -                                 N2_A(*), N2_B(*), N2_C(*), N2_D(*)
    -
    -Subnet2          N2_B            N2_A, N2_B, N2_C, N2_D
    -                                 N1_A(*), N1_B(*), N1_C(*), N1_D(*), N1_E(*)
    -
    -Subnet3          N3_D            N3_A, N3_B, N3_C, N3_D
    -
    -Servers with a (*) after them are non-authoritative names.

    At this point users looking in their network neighborhood on -subnets 1 or 2 will see all the servers on both, users on -subnet 3 will still only see the servers on their own subnet.

    The same sequence of events that occured for N2_B now occurs -for the local master browser on subnet 3 (N3_D). When it -synchronizes browse lists with the domain master browser (N1_A) -it gets both the server entries on subnet 1, and those on -subnet 2. After N3_D has synchronized with N1_C and vica-versa -the browse lists look like.

    Subnet           Browse Master   List
    -------           -------------   ----
    -Subnet1          N1_C            N1_A, N1_B, N1_C, N1_D, N1_E, 
    -                                 N2_A(*), N2_B(*), N2_C(*), N2_D(*),
    -                                 N3_A(*), N3_B(*), N3_C(*), N3_D(*)
    -
    -Subnet2          N2_B            N2_A, N2_B, N2_C, N2_D
    -                                 N1_A(*), N1_B(*), N1_C(*), N1_D(*), N1_E(*)
    -
    -Subnet3          N3_D            N3_A, N3_B, N3_C, N3_D
    -                                 N1_A(*), N1_B(*), N1_C(*), N1_D(*), N1_E(*),
    -                                 N2_A(*), N2_B(*), N2_C(*), N2_D(*)
    -
    -Servers with a (*) after them are non-authoritative names.

    At this point users looking in their network neighborhood on -subnets 1 or 3 will see all the servers on all sunbets, users on -subnet 2 will still only see the servers on subnets 1 and 2, but not 3.

    Finally, the local master browser for subnet 2 (N2_B) will sync again -with the domain master browser (N1_C) and will recieve the missing -server entries. Finally - and as a steady state (if no machines -are removed or shut off) the browse lists will look like :

    Subnet           Browse Master   List
    -------           -------------   ----
    -Subnet1          N1_C            N1_A, N1_B, N1_C, N1_D, N1_E, 
    -                                 N2_A(*), N2_B(*), N2_C(*), N2_D(*),
    -                                 N3_A(*), N3_B(*), N3_C(*), N3_D(*)
    -
    -Subnet2          N2_B            N2_A, N2_B, N2_C, N2_D
    -                                 N1_A(*), N1_B(*), N1_C(*), N1_D(*), N1_E(*)
    -                                 N3_A(*), N3_B(*), N3_C(*), N3_D(*)
    -
    -Subnet3          N3_D            N3_A, N3_B, N3_C, N3_D
    -                                 N1_A(*), N1_B(*), N1_C(*), N1_D(*), N1_E(*),
    -                                 N2_A(*), N2_B(*), N2_C(*), N2_D(*)
    -	
    -Servers with a (*) after them are non-authoritative names.

    Synchronizations between the domain master browser and local -master browsers will continue to occur, but this should be a -steady state situation.

    If either router R1 or R2 fails the following will occur:

    1. Names of computers on each side of the inaccessible network fragments - will be maintained for as long as 36 minutes, in the network neighbourhood - lists. -

    2. Attempts to connect to these inaccessible computers will fail, but the - names will not be removed from the network neighbourhood lists. -

    3. If one of the fragments is cut off from the WINS server, it will only - be able to access servers on its local subnet, by using subnet-isolated - broadcast NetBIOS name resolution. The effects are similar to that of - losing access to a DNS server. -


    16.5. Setting up a WINS server

    Either a Samba machine or a Windows NT Server machine may be set up -as a WINS server. To set a Samba machine to be a WINS server you must -add the following option to the smb.conf file on the selected machine : -in the [globals] section add the line

    wins support = yes

    Versions of Samba previous to 1.9.17 had this parameter default to -yes. If you have any older versions of Samba on your network it is -strongly suggested you upgrade to 1.9.17 or above, or at the very -least set the parameter to 'no' on all these machines.

    Machines with "wins support = yes" will keep a list of -all NetBIOS names registered with them, acting as a DNS for NetBIOS names.

    You should set up only ONE wins server. Do NOT set the -"wins support = yes" option on more than one Samba -server.

    To set up a Windows NT Server as a WINS server you need to set up -the WINS service - see your NT documentation for details. Note that -Windows NT WINS Servers can replicate to each other, allowing more -than one to be set up in a complex subnet environment. As Microsoft -refuse to document these replication protocols Samba cannot currently -participate in these replications. It is possible in the future that -a Samba->Samba WINS replication protocol may be defined, in which -case more than one Samba machine could be set up as a WINS server -but currently only one Samba server should have the "wins support = yes" -parameter set.

    After the WINS server has been configured you must ensure that all -machines participating on the network are configured with the address -of this WINS server. If your WINS server is a Samba machine, fill in -the Samba machine IP address in the "Primary WINS Server" field of -the "Control Panel->Network->Protocols->TCP->WINS Server" dialogs -in Windows 95 or Windows NT. To tell a Samba server the IP address -of the WINS server add the following line to the [global] section of -all smb.conf files :

    wins server = >name or IP address<

    where >name or IP address< is either the DNS name of the WINS server -machine or its IP address.

    Note that this line MUST NOT BE SET in the smb.conf file of the Samba -server acting as the WINS server itself. If you set both the -"wins support = yes" option and the -"wins server = >name<" option then -nmbd will fail to start.

    There are two possible scenarios for setting up cross subnet browsing. -The first details setting up cross subnet browsing on a network containing -Windows 95, Samba and Windows NT machines that are not configured as -part of a Windows NT Domain. The second details setting up cross subnet -browsing on networks that contain NT Domains.


    16.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP

    To set up cross subnet browsing on a network containing machines -in up to be in a WORKGROUP, not an NT Domain you need to set up one -Samba server to be the Domain Master Browser (note that this is *NOT* -the same as a Primary Domain Controller, although in an NT Domain the -same machine plays both roles). The role of a Domain master browser is -to collate the browse lists from local master browsers on all the -subnets that have a machine participating in the workgroup. Without -one machine configured as a domain master browser each subnet would -be an isolated workgroup, unable to see any machines on any other -subnet. It is the presense of a domain master browser that makes -cross subnet browsing possible for a workgroup.

    In an WORKGROUP environment the domain master browser must be a -Samba server, and there must only be one domain master browser per -workgroup name. To set up a Samba server as a domain master browser, -set the following option in the [global] section of the smb.conf file :

    domain master = yes

    The domain master browser should also preferrably be the local master -browser for its own subnet. In order to achieve this set the following -options in the [global] section of the smb.conf file :

            domain master = yes
    -        local master = yes
    -        preferred master = yes
    -        os level = 65

    The domain master browser may be the same machine as the WINS -server, if you require.

    Next, you should ensure that each of the subnets contains a -machine that can act as a local master browser for the -workgroup. Any NT machine should be able to do this, as will -Windows 95 machines (although these tend to get rebooted more -often, so it's not such a good idea to use these). To make a -Samba server a local master browser set the following -options in the [global] section of the smb.conf file :

            domain master = no
    -        local master = yes
    -        preferred master = yes
    -        os level = 65

    Do not do this for more than one Samba server on each subnet, -or they will war with each other over which is to be the local -master browser.

    The "local master" parameter allows Samba to act as a local master -browser. The "preferred master" causes nmbd to force a browser -election on startup and the "os level" parameter sets Samba high -enough so that it should win any browser elections.

    If you have an NT machine on the subnet that you wish to -be the local master browser then you can disable Samba from -becoming a local master browser by setting the following -options in the [global] section of the smb.conf file :

            domain master = no
    -        local master = no
    -        preferred master = no
    -        os level = 0


    16.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN

    If you are adding Samba servers to a Windows NT Domain then -you must not set up a Samba server as a domain master browser. -By default, a Windows NT Primary Domain Controller for a Domain -name is also the Domain master browser for that name, and many -things will break if a Samba server registers the Domain master -browser NetBIOS name (DOMAIN>1B<) with WINS instead of the PDC.

    For subnets other than the one containing the Windows NT PDC -you may set up Samba servers as local master browsers as -described. To make a Samba server a local master browser set -the following options in the [global] section of the smb.conf -file :

            domain master = no
    -        local master = yes
    -        preferred master = yes
    -        os level = 65

    If you wish to have a Samba server fight the election with machines -on the same subnet you may set the "os level" parameter to lower -levels. By doing this you can tune the order of machines that -will become local master browsers if they are running. For -more details on this see the section "FORCING SAMBA TO BE THE MASTER" -below.

    If you have Windows NT machines that are members of the domain -on all subnets, and you are sure they will always be running then -you can disable Samba from taking part in browser elections and -ever becoming a local master browser by setting following options -in the [global] section of the smb.conf file :

    domain master = no - local master = no - preferred master = no - os level = 0


    16.8. Forcing samba to be the master

    Who becomes the "master browser" is determined by an election process -using broadcasts. Each election packet contains a number of parameters -which determine what precedence (bias) a host should have in the -election. By default Samba uses a very low precedence and thus loses -elections to just about anyone else.

    If you want Samba to win elections then just set the "os level" global -option in smb.conf to a higher number. It defaults to 0. Using 34 -would make it win all elections over every other system (except other -samba systems!)

    A "os level" of 2 would make it beat WfWg and Win95, but not NTAS. A -NTAS domain controller uses level 32.

    The maximum os level is 255

    If you want samba to force an election on startup, then set the -"preferred master" global option in smb.conf to "yes". Samba will -then have a slight advantage over other potential master browsers -that are not preferred master browsers. Use this parameter with -care, as if you have two hosts (whether they are windows 95 or NT or -samba) on the same local subnet both set with "preferred master" to -"yes", then periodically and continually they will force an election -in order to become the local master browser.

    If you want samba to be a "domain master browser", then it is -recommended that you also set "preferred master" to "yes", because -samba will not become a domain master browser for the whole of your -LAN or WAN if it is not also a local master browser on its own -broadcast isolated subnet.

    It is possible to configure two samba servers to attempt to become -the domain master browser for a domain. The first server that comes -up will be the domain master browser. All other samba servers will -attempt to become the domain master browser every 5 minutes. They -will find that another samba server is already the domain master -browser and will fail. This provides automatic redundancy, should -the current domain master browser fail.


    16.9. Making samba the domain master

    The domain master is responsible for collating the browse lists of -multiple subnets so that browsing can occur between subnets. You can -make samba act as the domain master by setting "domain master = yes" -in smb.conf. By default it will not be a domain master.

    Note that you should NOT set Samba to be the domain master for a -workgroup that has the same name as an NT Domain.

    When samba is the domain master and the master browser it will listen -for master announcements (made roughly every twelve minutes) from local -master browsers on other subnets and then contact them to synchronise -browse lists.

    If you want samba to be the domain master then I suggest you also set -the "os level" high enough to make sure it wins elections, and set -"preferred master" to "yes", to get samba to force an election on -startup.

    Note that all your servers (including samba) and clients should be -using a WINS server to resolve NetBIOS names. If your clients are only -using broadcasting to resolve NetBIOS names, then two things will occur:

    1. your local master browsers will be unable to find a domain master - browser, as it will only be looking on the local subnet. -

    2. if a client happens to get hold of a domain-wide browse list, and - a user attempts to access a host in that list, it will be unable to - resolve the NetBIOS name of that host. -

    If, however, both samba and your clients are using a WINS server, then:

    1. your local master browsers will contact the WINS server and, as long as - samba has registered that it is a domain master browser with the WINS - server, your local master browser will receive samba's ip address - as its domain master browser. -

    2. when a client receives a domain-wide browse list, and a user attempts - to access a host in that list, it will contact the WINS server to - resolve the NetBIOS name of that host. as long as that host has - registered its NetBIOS name with the same WINS server, the user will - be able to see that host. -


    16.10. Note about broadcast addresses

    If your network uses a "0" based broadcast address (for example if it -ends in a 0) then you will strike problems. Windows for Workgroups -does not seem to support a 0's broadcast and you will probably find -that browsing and name lookups won't work.


    16.11. Multiple interfaces

    Samba now supports machines with multiple network interfaces. If you -have multiple interfaces then you will need to use the "interfaces" -option in smb.conf to configure them. See smb.conf(5) for details.


    Chapter 17. Samba performance issues

    17.1. Comparisons

    The Samba server uses TCP to talk to the client. Thus if you are -trying to see if it performs well you should really compare it to -programs that use the same protocol. The most readily available -programs for file transfer that use TCP are ftp or another TCP based -SMB server.

    If you want to test against something like a NT or WfWg server then -you will have to disable all but TCP on either the client or -server. Otherwise you may well be using a totally different protocol -(such as Netbeui) and comparisons may not be valid.

    Generally you should find that Samba performs similarly to ftp at raw -transfer speed. It should perform quite a bit faster than NFS, -although this very much depends on your system.

    Several people have done comparisons between Samba and Novell, NFS or -WinNT. In some cases Samba performed the best, in others the worst. I -suspect the biggest factor is not Samba vs some other system but the -hardware and drivers used on the various systems. Given similar -hardware Samba should certainly be competitive in speed with other -systems.


    17.2. Oplocks

    17.2.1. Overview

    Oplocks are the way that SMB clients get permission from a server to -locally cache file operations. If a server grants an oplock -(opportunistic lock) then the client is free to assume that it is the -only one accessing the file and it will agressively cache file -data. With some oplock types the client may even cache file open/close -operations. This can give enormous performance benefits.

    With the release of Samba 1.9.18 we now correctly support opportunistic -locks. This is turned on by default, and can be turned off on a share- -by-share basis by setting the parameter :

    oplocks = False

    We recommend that you leave oplocks on however, as current benchmark -tests with NetBench seem to give approximately a 30% improvement in -speed with them on. This is on average however, and the actual -improvement seen can be orders of magnitude greater, depending on -what the client redirector is doing.

    Previous to Samba 1.9.18 there was a 'fake oplocks' option. This -option has been left in the code for backwards compatibility reasons -but it's use is now deprecated. A short summary of what the old -code did follows.


    17.2.2. Level2 Oplocks

    With Samba 2.0.5 a new capability - level2 (read only) oplocks is -supported (although the option is off by default - see the smb.conf -man page for details). Turning on level2 oplocks (on a share-by-share basis) -by setting the parameter :

    level2 oplocks = true

    should speed concurrent access to files that are not commonly written -to, such as application serving shares (ie. shares that contain common -.EXE files - such as a Microsoft Office share) as it allows clients to -read-ahread cache copies of these files.


    17.2.3. Old 'fake oplocks' option - deprecated

    Samba can also fake oplocks, by granting a oplock whenever a client -asks for one. This is controlled using the smb.conf option "fake -oplocks". If you set "fake oplocks = yes" then you are telling the -client that it may agressively cache the file data for all opens.

    Enabling 'fake oplocks' on all read-only shares or shares that you know -will only be accessed from one client at a time you will see a big -performance improvement on many operations. If you enable this option -on shares where multiple clients may be accessing the files read-write -at the same time you can get data corruption.


    17.3. Socket options

    There are a number of socket options that can greatly affect the -performance of a TCP based server like Samba.

    The socket options that Samba uses are settable both on the command -line with the -O option, or in the smb.conf file.

    The "socket options" section of the smb.conf manual page describes how -to set these and gives recommendations.

    Getting the socket options right can make a big difference to your -performance, but getting them wrong can degrade it by just as -much. The correct settings are very dependent on your local network.

    The socket option TCP_NODELAY is the one that seems to make the -biggest single difference for most networks. Many people report that -adding "socket options = TCP_NODELAY" doubles the read performance of -a Samba drive. The best explanation I have seen for this is that the -Microsoft TCP/IP stack is slow in sending tcp ACKs.


    17.4. Read size

    The option "read size" affects the overlap of disk reads/writes with -network reads/writes. If the amount of data being transferred in -several of the SMB commands (currently SMBwrite, SMBwriteX and -SMBreadbraw) is larger than this value then the server begins writing -the data before it has received the whole packet from the network, or -in the case of SMBreadbraw, it begins writing to the network before -all the data has been read from disk.

    This overlapping works best when the speeds of disk and network access -are similar, having very little effect when the speed of one is much -greater than the other.

    The default value is 16384, but very little experimentation has been -done yet to determine the optimal value, and it is likely that the best -value will vary greatly between systems anyway. A value over 65536 is -pointless and will cause you to allocate memory unnecessarily.


    17.5. Max xmit

    At startup the client and server negotiate a "maximum transmit" size, -which limits the size of nearly all SMB commands. You can set the -maximum size that Samba will negotiate using the "max xmit = " option -in smb.conf. Note that this is the maximum size of SMB request that -Samba will accept, but not the maximum size that the *client* will accept. -The client maximum receive size is sent to Samba by the client and Samba -honours this limit.

    It defaults to 65536 bytes (the maximum), but it is possible that some -clients may perform better with a smaller transmit unit. Trying values -of less than 2048 is likely to cause severe problems.

    In most cases the default is the best option.


    17.6. Locking

    By default Samba does not implement strict locking on each read/write -call (although it did in previous versions). If you enable strict -locking (using "strict locking = yes") then you may find that you -suffer a severe performance hit on some systems.

    The performance hit will probably be greater on NFS mounted -filesystems, but could be quite high even on local disks.


    17.7. Share modes

    Some people find that opening files is very slow. This is often -because of the "share modes" code needed to fully implement the dos -share modes stuff. You can disable this code using "share modes = -no". This will gain you a lot in opening and closing files but will -mean that (in some cases) the system won't force a second user of a -file to open the file read-only if the first has it open -read-write. For many applications that do their own locking this -doesn't matter, but for some it may. Most Windows applications -depend heavily on "share modes" working correctly and it is -recommended that the Samba share mode support be left at the -default of "on".

    The share mode code in Samba has been re-written in the 1.9.17 -release following tests with the Ziff-Davis NetBench PC Benchmarking -tool. It is now believed that Samba 1.9.17 implements share modes -similarly to Windows NT.

    NOTE: In the most recent versions of Samba there is an option to use -shared memory via mmap() to implement the share modes. This makes -things much faster. See the Makefile for how to enable this.


    17.8. Log level

    If you set the log level (also known as "debug level") higher than 2 -then you may suffer a large drop in performance. This is because the -server flushes the log file after each operation, which can be very -expensive.


    17.9. Wide lines

    The "wide links" option is now enabled by default, but if you disable -it (for better security) then you may suffer a performance hit in -resolving filenames. The performance loss is lessened if you have -"getwd cache = yes", which is now the default.


    17.10. Read raw

    The "read raw" operation is designed to be an optimised, low-latency -file read operation. A server may choose to not support it, -however. and Samba makes support for "read raw" optional, with it -being enabled by default.

    In some cases clients don't handle "read raw" very well and actually -get lower performance using it than they get using the conventional -read operations.

    So you might like to try "read raw = no" and see what happens on your -network. It might lower, raise or not affect your performance. Only -testing can really tell.


    17.11. Write raw

    The "write raw" operation is designed to be an optimised, low-latency -file write operation. A server may choose to not support it, -however. and Samba makes support for "write raw" optional, with it -being enabled by default.

    Some machines may find "write raw" slower than normal write, in which -case you may wish to change this option.


    17.12. Read prediction

    Samba can do read prediction on some of the SMB commands. Read -prediction means that Samba reads some extra data on the last file it -read while waiting for the next SMB command to arrive. It can then -respond more quickly when the next read request arrives.

    This is disabled by default. You can enable it by using "read -prediction = yes".

    Note that read prediction is only used on files that were opened read -only.

    Read prediction should particularly help for those silly clients (such -as "Write" under NT) which do lots of very small reads on a file.

    Samba will not read ahead more data than the amount specified in the -"read size" option. It always reads ahead on 1k block boundaries.


    17.13. Memory mapping

    Samba supports reading files via memory mapping them. One some -machines this can give a large boost to performance, on others it -makes not difference at all, and on some it may reduce performance.

    To enable you you have to recompile Samba with the -DUSE_MMAP option -on the FLAGS line of the Makefile.

    Note that memory mapping is only used on files opened read only, and -is not used by the "read raw" operation. Thus you may find memory -mapping is more effective if you disable "read raw" using "read raw = -no".


    17.14. Slow Clients

    One person has reported that setting the protocol to COREPLUS rather -than LANMAN2 gave a dramatic speed improvement (from 10k/s to 150k/s).

    I suspect that his PC's (386sx16 based) were asking for more data than -they could chew. I suspect a similar speed could be had by setting -"read raw = no" and "max xmit = 2048", instead of changing the -protocol. Lowering the "read size" might also help.


    17.15. Slow Logins

    Slow logins are almost always due to the password checking time. Using -the lowest practical "password level" will improve things a lot. You -could also enable the "UFC crypt" option in the Makefile.


    17.16. Client tuning

    Often a speed problem can be traced to the client. The client (for -example Windows for Workgroups) can often be tuned for better TCP -performance.

    See your client docs for details. In particular, I have heard rumours -that the WfWg options TCPWINDOWSIZE and TCPSEGMENTSIZE can have a -large impact on performance.

    Also note that some people have found that setting DefaultRcvWindow in -the [MSTCP] section of the SYSTEM.INI file under WfWg to 3072 gives a -big improvement. I don't know why.

    My own experience wth DefaultRcvWindow is that I get much better -performance with a large value (16384 or larger). Other people have -reported that anything over 3072 slows things down enourmously. One -person even reported a speed drop of a factor of 30 when he went from -3072 to 8192. I don't know why.

    It probably depends a lot on your hardware, and the type of unix box -you have at the other end of the link.

    Paul Cochrane has done some testing on client side tuning and come -to the following conclusions:

    Install the W2setup.exe file from www.microsoft.com. This is an -update for the winsock stack and utilities which improve performance.

    Configure the win95 TCPIP registry settings to give better -perfomance. I use a program called MTUSPEED.exe which I got off the -net. There are various other utilities of this type freely available. -The setting which give the best performance for me are:

    1. MaxMTU Remove

    2. RWIN Remove

    3. MTUAutoDiscover Disable

    4. MTUBlackHoleDetect Disable

    5. Time To Live Enabled

    6. Time To Live - HOPS 32

    7. NDI Cache Size 0

    I tried virtually all of the items mentioned in the document and -the only one which made a difference to me was the socket options. It -turned out I was better off without any!!!!!

    In terms of overall speed of transfer, between various win95 clients -and a DX2-66 20MB server with a crappy NE2000 compatible and old IDE -drive (Kernel 2.0.30). The transfer rate was reasonable for 10 baseT.

    FIXME -The figures are: Put Get -P166 client 3Com card: 420-440kB/s 500-520kB/s -P100 client 3Com card: 390-410kB/s 490-510kB/s -DX4-75 client NE2000: 370-380kB/s 330-350kB/s

    I based these test on transfer two files a 4.5MB text file and a 15MB -textfile. The results arn't bad considering the hardware Samba is -running on. It's a crap machine!!!!

    The updates mentioned in 1 and 2 brought up the transfer rates from -just over 100kB/s in some clients.

    A new client is a P333 connected via a 100MB/s card and hub. The -transfer rates from this were good: 450-500kB/s on put and 600+kB/s -on get.

    Looking at standard FTP throughput, Samba is a bit slower (100kB/s -upwards). I suppose there is more going on in the samba protocol, but -if it could get up to the rate of FTP the perfomance would be quite -staggering.


    17.17. My Results

    Some people want to see real numbers in a document like this, so here -they are. I have a 486sx33 client running WfWg 3.11 with the 3.11b -tcp/ip stack. It has a slow IDE drive and 20Mb of ram. It has a SMC -Elite-16 ISA bus ethernet card. The only WfWg tuning I've done is to -set DefaultRcvWindow in the [MSTCP] section of system.ini to 16384. My -server is a 486dx3-66 running Linux. It also has 20Mb of ram and a SMC -Elite-16 card. You can see my server config in the examples/tridge/ -subdirectory of the distribution.

    I get 490k/s on reading a 8Mb file with copy. -I get 441k/s writing the same file to the samba server.

    Of course, there's a lot more to benchmarks than 2 raw throughput -figures, but it gives you a ballpark figure.

    I've also tested Win95 and WinNT, and found WinNT gave me the best -speed as a samba client. The fastest client of all (for me) is -smbclient running on another linux box. Maybe I'll add those results -here someday ...


    Chapter 18. Samba and other CIFS clients

    This chapter contains client-specific information.


    18.1. Macintosh clients?

    Yes. Thursby now have a CIFS Client / Server called DAVE - see

    They test it against Windows 95, Windows NT and samba for -compatibility issues. At the time of writing, DAVE was at version -1.0.1. The 1.0.0 to 1.0.1 update is available as a free download from -the Thursby web site (the speed of finder copies has been greatly -enhanced, and there are bug-fixes included).

    -Alternatives - There are two free implementations of AppleTalk for -several kinds of UNIX machnes, and several more commercial ones. -These products allow you to run file services and print services -natively to Macintosh users, with no additional support required on -the Macintosh. The two free omplementations are -Netatalk, and -CAP. -What Samba offers MS -Windows users, these packages offer to Macs. For more info on these -packages, Samba, and Linux (and other UNIX-based systems) see -http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html


    18.2. OS2 Client

    18.2.1. How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or - OS/2 Warp 4 as a client for Samba?

    A more complete answer to this question can be - found on http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/samba/warp.html.

    Basically, you need three components:

    • The File and Print Client ('IBM Peer') -

    • TCP/IP ('Internet support') -

    • The "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" driver ('TCPBEUI') -

    Installing the first two together with the base operating - system on a blank system is explained in the Warp manual. If Warp - has already been installed, but you now want to install the - networking support, use the "Selective Install for Networking" - object in the "System Setup" folder.

    Adding the "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" driver is not described - in the manual and just barely in the online documentation. Start - MPTS.EXE, click on OK, click on "Configure LAPS" and click - on "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS OVER TCP/IP" in 'Protocols'. This line - is then moved to 'Current Configuration'. Select that line, - click on "Change number" and increase it from 0 to 1. Save this - configuration.

    If the Samba server(s) is not on your local subnet, you - can optionally add IP names and addresses of these servers - to the "Names List", or specify a WINS server ('NetBIOS - Nameserver' in IBM and RFC terminology). For Warp Connect you - may need to download an update for 'IBM Peer' to bring it on - the same level as Warp 4. See the webpage mentioned above.


    18.2.2. How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), - OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x for Samba?

    You can use the free Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c Client - for OS/2 from - ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/BusSys/Clients/LANMAN.OS2/. - See http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/lanman.html for - more information on how to install and use this client. In - a nutshell, edit the file \OS2VER in the root directory of - the OS/2 boot partition and add the lines:

    		20=setup.exe
    -		20=netwksta.sys
    -		20=netvdd.sys
    -		

    before you install the client. Also, don't use the - included NE2000 driver because it is buggy. Try the NE2000 - or NS2000 driver from - ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/network/ndis/ instead. -


    18.2.3. Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) - is used as a client?

    When you do a NET VIEW or use the "File and Print - Client Resource Browser", no Samba servers show up. This can - be fixed by a patch from http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~leeuw/samba/fix.html. - The patch will be included in a later version of Samba. It also - fixes a couple of other problems, such as preserving long - filenames when objects are dragged from the Workplace Shell - to the Samba server.


    18.2.4. How do I get printer driver download working - for OS/2 clients?

    First, create a share called [PRINTDRV] that is - world-readable. Copy your OS/2 driver files there. Note - that the .EA_ files must still be separate, so you will need - to use the original install files, and not copy an installed - driver from an OS/2 system.

    Install the NT driver first for that printer. Then, - add to your smb.conf a parameter, os2 driver map = - filename". Then, in the file - specified by filename, map the - name of the NT driver name to the OS/2 driver name as - follows:

    nt driver name = os2 "driver - name"."device name", e.g.: - HP LaserJet 5L = LASERJET.HP LaserJet 5L

    You can have multiple drivers mapped in this file.

    If you only specify the OS/2 driver name, and not the - device name, the first attempt to download the driver will - actually download the files, but the OS/2 client will tell - you the driver is not available. On the second attempt, it - will work. This is fixed simply by adding the device name - to the mapping, after which it will work on the first attempt. -


    18.3. Windows for Workgroups

    18.3.1. Use latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft

    Use the latest TCP/IP stack from microsoft if you use Windows -for workgroups.

    The early TCP/IP stacks had lots of bugs.

    -Microsoft has released an incremental upgrade to their TCP/IP 32-Bit -VxD drivers. The latest release can be found on their ftp site at -ftp.microsoft.com, located in /peropsys/windows/public/tcpip/wfwt32.exe. -There is an update.txt file there that describes the problems that were -fixed. New files include WINSOCK.DLL, TELNET.EXE, WSOCK.386, VNBT.386, -WSTCP.386, TRACERT.EXE, NETSTAT.EXE, and NBTSTAT.EXE.


    18.3.2. Delete .pwl files after password change

    WfWg does a lousy job with passwords. I find that if I change my -password on either the unix box or the PC the safest thing to do is to -delete the .pwl files in the windows directory. The PC will complain about not finding the files, but will soon get over it, allowing you to enter the new password.

    -If you don't do this you may find that WfWg remembers and uses the old -password, even if you told it a new one.

    -Often WfWg will totally ignore a password you give it in a dialog box.


    18.3.3. Configure WfW password handling

    There is a program call admincfg.exe -on the last disk (disk 8) of the WFW 3.11 disk set. To install it -type EXPAND A:\ADMINCFG.EX_ C:\WINDOWS\ADMINCFG.EXE Then add an icon -for it via the "Progam Manager" "New" Menu. This program allows you -to control how WFW handles passwords. ie disable Password Caching etc -for use with security = user


    18.3.4. Case handling of passwords

    Windows for Workgroups uppercases the password before sending it to the server. Unix passwords can be case-sensitive though. Check the smb.conf(5) information on password level to specify what characters samba should try to uppercase when checking.


    18.4. Windows '95/'98

    When using Windows 95 OEM SR2 the following updates are recommended where Samba -is being used. Please NOTE that the above change will affect you once these -updates have been installed.

    -There are more updates than the ones mentioned here. You are referred to the -Microsoft Web site for all currently available updates to your specific version -of Windows 95.

    1. Kernel Update: KRNLUPD.EXE

    2. Ping Fix: PINGUPD.EXE

    3. RPC Update: RPCRTUPD.EXE

    4. TCP/IP Update: VIPUPD.EXE

    5. Redirector Update: VRDRUPD.EXE

    Also, if using MS OutLook it is desirable to install the OLEUPD.EXE fix. This -fix may stop your machine from hanging for an extended period when exiting -OutLook and you may also notice a significant speedup when accessing network -neighborhood services.


    18.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2

    -There are several annoyances with Windows 2000 SP2. One of which -only appears when using a Samba server to host user profiles -to Windows 2000 SP2 clients in a Windows domain. This assumes -that Samba is a member of the domain, but the problem will -likely occur if it is not.

    -In order to server profiles successfully to Windows 2000 SP2 -clients (when not operating as a PDC), Samba must have -nt acl support = no -added to the file share which houses the roaming profiles. -If this is not done, then the Windows 2000 SP2 client will -complain about not being able to access the profile (Access -Denied) and create multiple copies of it on disk (DOMAIN.user.001, -DOMAIN.user.002, etc...). See the -smb.conf(5) man page -for more details on this option. Also note that the -nt acl support parameter was formally a global parameter in -releases prior to Samba 2.2.2.

    -The following is a minimal profile share:

    	[profile]
    -		path = /export/profile
    -		create mask = 0600
    -		directory mask = 0700
    -		nt acl support = no
    -		read only = no

    The reason for this bug is that the Win2k SP2 client copies -the security descriptor for the profile which contains -the Samba server's SID, and not the domain SID. The client -compares the SID for SAMBA\user and realizes it is -different that the one assigned to DOMAIN\user. Hence the reason -for the "access denied" message.

    By disabling the nt acl support parameter, Samba will send -the Win2k client a response to the QuerySecurityDescriptor -trans2 call which causes the client to set a default ACL -for the profile. This default ACL includes

    DOMAIN\user "Full Control"

    NOTE : This bug does not occur when using winbind to -create accounts on the Samba host for Domain users.


    Chapter 19. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS

    19.1. Introduction

    Samba is developed in an open environment. Developers use CVS -(Concurrent Versioning System) to "checkin" (also known as -"commit") new source code. Samba's various CVS branches can -be accessed via anonymous CVS using the instructions -detailed in this chapter.

    This document is a modified version of the instructions found at -http://samba.org/samba/cvs.html


    19.2. CVS Access to samba.org

    The machine samba.org runs a publicly accessible CVS -repository for access to the source code of several packages, -including samba, rsync and jitterbug. There are two main ways of -accessing the CVS server on this host.


    19.2.1. Access via CVSweb

    You can access the source code via your -favourite WWW browser. This allows you to access the contents of -individual files in the repository and also to look at the revision -history and commit logs of individual files. You can also ask for a diff -listing between any two versions on the repository.

    Use the URL : http://samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb


    19.2.2. Access via cvs

    You can also access the source code via a -normal cvs client. This gives you much more control over you can -do with the repository and allows you to checkout whole source trees -and keep them up to date via normal cvs commands. This is the -preferred method of access if you are a developer and not -just a casual browser.

    To download the latest cvs source code, point your -browser at the URL : http://www.cyclic.com/. -and click on the 'How to get cvs' link. CVS is free software under -the GNU GPL (as is Samba). Note that there are several graphical CVS clients -which provide a graphical interface to the sometimes mundane CVS commands. -Links to theses clients are also available from http://www.cyclic.com.

    To gain access via anonymous cvs use the following steps. -For this example it is assumed that you want a copy of the -samba source code. For the other source code repositories -on this system just substitute the correct package name

    1. Install a recent copy of cvs. All you really need is a - copy of the cvs client binary. -

    2. Run the command -

      cvs -d :pserver:cvs@samba.org:/cvsroot login -

      When it asks you for a password type cvs. -

    3. Run the command -

      cvs -d :pserver:cvs@samba.org:/cvsroot co samba -

      This will create a directory called samba containing the - latest samba source code (i.e. the HEAD tagged cvs branch). This - currently corresponds to the 3.0 development tree. -

      CVS branches other HEAD can be obtained by using the -r - and defining a tag name. A list of branch tag names can be found on the - "Development" page of the samba web site. A common request is to obtain the - latest 2.2 release code. This could be done by using the following command. -

      cvs -d :pserver:cvs@samba.org:/cvsroot co -r SAMBA_2_2 samba -

    4. Whenever you want to merge in the latest code changes use - the following command from within the samba directory: -

      cvs update -d -P -


    Chapter 20. Reporting Bugs

    20.1. Introduction

    The email address for bug reports is samba@samba.org

    Please take the time to read this file before you submit a bug -report. Also, please see if it has changed between releases, as we -may be changing the bug reporting mechanism at some time.

    Please also do as much as you can yourself to help track down the -bug. Samba is maintained by a dedicated group of people who volunteer -their time, skills and efforts. We receive far more mail about it than -we can possibly answer, so you have a much higher chance of an answer -and a fix if you send us a "developer friendly" bug report that lets -us fix it fast.

    Do not assume that if you post the bug to the comp.protocols.smb -newsgroup or the mailing list that we will read it. If you suspect that your -problem is not a bug but a configuration problem then it is better to send -it to the Samba mailing list, as there are (at last count) 5000 other users on -that list that may be able to help you.

    You may also like to look though the recent mailing list archives, -which are conveniently accessible on the Samba web pages -at http://samba.org/samba/


    20.2. General info

    Before submitting a bug report check your config for silly -errors. Look in your log files for obvious messages that tell you that -you've misconfigured something and run testparm to test your config -file for correct syntax.

    Have you run through the diagnosis? -This is very important.

    If you include part of a log file with your bug report then be sure to -annotate it with exactly what you were doing on the client at the -time, and exactly what the results were.


    20.3. Debug levels

    If the bug has anything to do with Samba behaving incorrectly as a -server (like refusing to open a file) then the log files will probably -be very useful. Depending on the problem a log level of between 3 and -10 showing the problem may be appropriate. A higher level givesmore -detail, but may use too much disk space.

    To set the debug level use log level = in your -smb.conf. You may also find it useful to set the log -level higher for just one machine and keep separate logs for each machine. -To do this use:

    log level = 10
    -log file = /usr/local/samba/lib/log.%m
    -include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m

    then create a file -/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.machine where -"machine" is the name of the client you wish to debug. In that file -put any smb.conf commands you want, for example -log level= may be useful. This also allows you to -experiment with different security systems, protocol levels etc on just -one machine.

    The smb.conf entry log level = -is synonymous with the entry debuglevel = that has been -used in older versions of Samba and is being retained for backwards -compatibility of smb.conf files.

    As the log level = value is increased you will record -a significantly increasing level of debugging information. For most -debugging operations you may not need a setting higher than 3. Nearly -all bugs can be tracked at a setting of 10, but be prepared for a VERY -large volume of log data.


    20.4. Internal errors

    If you get a "INTERNAL ERROR" message in your log files it means that -Samba got an unexpected signal while running. It is probably a -segmentation fault and almost certainly means a bug in Samba (unless -you have faulty hardware or system software)

    If the message came from smbd then it will probably be accompanied by -a message which details the last SMB message received by smbd. This -info is often very useful in tracking down the problem so please -include it in your bug report.

    You should also detail how to reproduce the problem, if -possible. Please make this reasonably detailed.

    You may also find that a core file appeared in a "corefiles" -subdirectory of the directory where you keep your samba log -files. This file is the most useful tool for tracking down the bug. To -use it you do this:

    gdb smbd core

    adding appropriate paths to smbd and core so gdb can find them. If you -don't have gdb then try "dbx". Then within the debugger use the -command "where" to give a stack trace of where the problem -occurred. Include this in your mail.

    If you known any assembly language then do a "disass" of the routine -where the problem occurred (if its in a library routine then -disassemble the routine that called it) and try to work out exactly -where the problem is by looking at the surrounding code. Even if you -don't know assembly then incuding this info in the bug report can be -useful.


    20.5. Attaching to a running process

    Unfortunately some unixes (in particular some recent linux kernels) -refuse to dump a core file if the task has changed uid (which smbd -does often). To debug with this sort of system you could try to attach -to the running process using "gdb smbd PID" where you get PID from -smbstatus. Then use "c" to continue and try to cause the core dump -using the client. The debugger should catch the fault and tell you -where it occurred.


    20.6. Patches

    The best sort of bug report is one that includes a fix! If you send us -patches please use diff -u format if your version of -diff supports it, otherwise use diff -c4. Make sure -your do the diff against a clean version of the source and let me know -exactly what version you used.


    Chapter 21. Group mapping HOWTO

    -Starting with Samba 3.0 alpha 2, a new group mapping function is available. The -current method (likely to change) to manage the groups is a new command called -smbgroupedit.

    The first immediate reason to use the group mapping on a PDC, is that -the domain admin group of smb.conf is -now gone. This parameter was used to give the listed users local admin rights -on their workstations. It was some magic stuff that simply worked but didn't -scale very well for complex setups.

    Let me explain how it works on NT/W2K, to have this magic fade away. -When installing NT/W2K on a computer, the installer program creates some users -and groups. Notably the 'Administrators' group, and gives to that group some -privileges like the ability to change the date and time or to kill any process -(or close too) running on the local machine. The 'Administrator' user is a -member of the 'Administrators' group, and thus 'inherit' the 'Administrators' -group privileges. If a 'joe' user is created and become a member of the -'Administrator' group, 'joe' has exactly the same rights as 'Administrator'.

    When a NT/W2K machine is joined to a domain, during that phase, the "Domain -Administrators' group of the PDC is added to the 'Administrators' group of the -workstation. Every members of the 'Domain Administrators' group 'inherit' the -rights of the 'Administrators' group when logging on the workstation.

    You are now wondering how to make some of your samba PDC users members of the -'Domain Administrators' ? That's really easy.

    1. create a unix group (usually in /etc/group), let's call it domadm

    2. add to this group the users that must be Administrators. For example if you want joe,john and mary, your entry in /etc/group will look like:

      domadm:x:502:joe,john,mary

    3. Map this domadm group to the domain admins group by running the command:

      smbgroupedit -c "Domain Admins" -u domadm

    You're set, joe, john and mary are domain administrators !

    Like the Domain Admins group, you can map any arbitrary Unix group to any NT -group. You can also make any Unix group a domain group. For example, on a domain -member machine (an NT/W2K or a samba server running winbind), you would like to -give access to a certain directory to some users who are member of a group on -your samba PDC. Flag that group as a domain group by running:

    smbgroupedit -a unixgroup -td

    You can list the various groups in the mapping database like this

    smbgroupedit -v


    Chapter 22. Portability

    Samba works on a wide range of platforms but the interface all the -platforms provide is not always compatible. This chapter contains -platform-specific information about compiling and using samba.


    22.1. HPUX

    HP's implementation of supplementary groups is, er, non-standard (for -hysterical reasons). There are two group files, /etc/group and -/etc/logingroup; the system maps UIDs to numbers using the former, but -initgroups() reads the latter. Most system admins who know the ropes -symlink /etc/group to /etc/logingroup (hard link doesn't work for reasons -too stupid to go into here). initgroups() will complain if one of the -groups you're in in /etc/logingroup has what it considers to be an invalid -ID, which means outside the range [0..UID_MAX], where UID_MAX is (I think) -60000 currently on HP-UX. This precludes -2 and 65534, the usual 'nobody' -GIDs.

    If you encounter this problem, make sure that the programs that are failing -to initgroups() be run as users not in any groups with GIDs outside the -allowed range.

    This is documented in the HP manual pages under setgroups(2) and passwd(4).


    22.2. SCO Unix

    -If you run an old version of SCO Unix then you may need to get important -TCP/IP patches for Samba to work correctly. Without the patch, you may -encounter corrupt data transfers using samba.

    The patch you need is UOD385 Connection Drivers SLS. It is available from -SCO (ftp.sco.com, directory SLS, files uod385a.Z and uod385a.ltr.Z).


    22.3. DNIX

    DNIX has a problem with seteuid() and setegid(). These routines are -needed for Samba to work correctly, but they were left out of the DNIX -C library for some reason.

    For this reason Samba by default defines the macro NO_EID in the DNIX -section of includes.h. This works around the problem in a limited way, -but it is far from ideal, some things still won't work right.

    -To fix the problem properly you need to assemble the following two -functions and then either add them to your C library or link them into -Samba.

    -put this in the file setegid.s:

            .globl  _setegid
    -_setegid:
    -        moveq   #47,d0
    -        movl    #100,a0
    -        moveq   #1,d1
    -        movl    4(sp),a1
    -        trap    #9
    -        bccs    1$
    -        jmp     cerror
    -1$:
    -        clrl    d0
    -        rts

    put this in the file seteuid.s:

            .globl  _seteuid
    -_seteuid:
    -        moveq   #47,d0
    -        movl    #100,a0
    -        moveq   #0,d1
    -        movl    4(sp),a1
    -        trap    #9
    -        bccs    1$
    -        jmp     cerror
    -1$:
    -        clrl    d0
    -        rts

    after creating the above files you then assemble them using

    as seteuid.s

    as setegid.s

    that should produce the files seteuid.o and -setegid.o

    then you need to add these to the LIBSM line in the DNIX section of -the Samba Makefile. Your LIBSM line will then look something like this:

    LIBSM = setegid.o seteuid.o -ln

    -You should then remove the line:

    #define NO_EID

    from the DNIX section of includes.h

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    Abstract

    Last Update : Thu Aug 15 12:48:45 CDT 2002

    This book is a collection of HOWTOs added to Samba documentation over the years. -I try to ensure that all are current, but sometimes the is a larger job -than one person can maintain. The most recent version of this document -can be found at http://www.samba.org/ -on the "Documentation" page. Please send updates to jerry@samba.org.

    This documentation is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) -version 2. A copy of the license is included with the Samba source -distribution. A copy can be found on-line at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt

    Cheers, jerry

    Table of Contents
    1. How to Install and Test SAMBA
    1.1. Step 0: Read the man pages
    1.2. Step 1: Building the Binaries
    1.3. Step 2: The all important step
    1.4. Step 3: Create the smb configuration file.
    1.5. Step 4: Test your config file with - testparm
    1.6. Step 5: Starting the smbd and nmbd
    1.6.1. Step 5a: Starting from inetd.conf
    1.6.2. Step 5b. Alternative: starting it as a daemon
    1.7. Step 6: Try listing the shares available on your - server
    1.8. Step 7: Try connecting with the unix client
    1.9. Step 8: Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, - Win2k, OS/2, etc... client
    1.10. What If Things Don't Work?
    1.10.1. Diagnosing Problems
    1.10.2. Scope IDs
    1.10.3. Choosing the Protocol Level
    1.10.4. Printing from UNIX to a Client PC
    1.10.5. Locking
    1.10.6. Mapping Usernames
    2. Diagnosing your samba server
    2.1. Introduction
    2.2. Assumptions
    2.3. Tests
    2.3.1. Test 1
    2.3.2. Test 2
    2.3.3. Test 3
    2.3.4. Test 4
    2.3.5. Test 5
    2.3.6. Test 6
    2.3.7. Test 7
    2.3.8. Test 8
    2.3.9. Test 9
    2.3.10. Test 10
    2.3.11. Test 11
    2.4. Still having troubles?
    3. Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba
    3.1. Agenda
    3.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world
    3.2.1. /etc/hosts
    3.2.2. /etc/resolv.conf
    3.2.3. /etc/host.conf
    3.2.4. /etc/nsswitch.conf
    3.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking
    3.3.1. The NetBIOS Name Cache
    3.3.2. The LMHOSTS file
    3.3.3. HOSTS file
    3.3.4. DNS Lookup
    3.3.5. WINS Lookup
    3.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and -dependable browsing using Samba
    3.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure -Samba for seemless integration
    3.5.1. Use MS Windows NT as an authentication server
    3.5.2. Make Samba a member of an MS Windows NT security domain
    3.5.3. Configure Samba as an authentication server
    3.6. Conclusions
    4. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally -managed authentication
    4.1. Samba and PAM
    4.2. Distributed Authentication
    4.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf
    5. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba
    5.1. Instructions
    5.1.1. Notes
    6. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists
    6.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT - security dialogs
    6.2. How to view file security on a Samba share
    6.3. Viewing file ownership
    6.4. Viewing file or directory permissions
    6.4.1. File Permissions
    6.4.2. Directory Permissions
    6.5. Modifying file or directory permissions
    6.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask - parameters
    6.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute - mapping
    7. Printing Support in Samba 2.2.x
    7.1. Introduction
    7.2. Configuration
    7.2.1. Creating [print$]
    7.2.2. Setting Drivers for Existing Printers
    7.2.3. Support a large number of printers
    7.2.4. Adding New Printers via the Windows NT APW
    7.2.5. Samba and Printer Ports
    7.3. The Imprints Toolset
    7.3.1. What is Imprints?
    7.3.2. Creating Printer Driver Packages
    7.3.3. The Imprints server
    7.3.4. The Installation Client
    7.4. Migration to from Samba 2.0.x to 2.2.x
    8. Debugging Printing Problems
    8.1. Introduction
    8.2. Debugging printer problems
    8.3. What printers do I have?
    8.4. Setting up printcap and print servers
    8.5. Job sent, no output
    8.6. Job sent, strange output
    8.7. Raw PostScript printed
    8.8. Advanced Printing
    8.9. Real debugging
    9. Security levels
    9.1. Introduction
    9.2. More complete description of security levels
    10. security = domain in Samba 2.x
    10.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.2
    10.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains
    10.3. Why is this better than security = server?
    11. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind
    11.1. Abstract
    11.2. Introduction
    11.3. What Winbind Provides
    11.3.1. Target Uses
    11.4. How Winbind Works
    11.4.1. Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls
    11.4.2. Name Service Switch
    11.4.3. Pluggable Authentication Modules
    11.4.4. User and Group ID Allocation
    11.4.5. Result Caching
    11.5. Installation and Configuration
    11.5.1. Introduction
    11.5.2. Requirements
    11.5.3. Testing Things Out
    11.6. Limitations
    11.7. Conclusion
    12. How to Configure Samba 2.2 as a Primary Domain Controller
    12.1. Prerequisite Reading
    12.2. Background
    12.3. Configuring the Samba Domain Controller
    12.4. Creating Machine Trust Accounts and Joining Clients to the -Domain
    12.4.1. Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
    12.4.2. "On-the-Fly" Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
    12.4.3. Joining the Client to the Domain
    12.5. Common Problems and Errors
    12.6. System Policies and Profiles
    12.7. What other help can I get?
    12.8. Domain Control for Windows 9x/ME
    12.8.1. Configuration Instructions: Network Logons
    12.8.2. Configuration Instructions: Setting up Roaming User Profiles
    12.9. DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba
    13. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain
    13.1. Prerequisite Reading
    13.2. Background
    13.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?
    13.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?
    13.3.2. When is the PDC needed?
    13.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller?
    13.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?
    13.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?
    14. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory
    14.1. Purpose
    14.2. Introduction
    14.3. Supported LDAP Servers
    14.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount
    14.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP
    14.5.1. OpenLDAP configuration
    14.5.2. Configuring Samba
    14.6. Accounts and Groups management
    14.7. Security and sambaAccount
    14.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts
    14.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount
    14.10. Comments
    15. Improved browsing in samba
    15.1. Overview of browsing
    15.2. Browsing support in samba
    15.3. Problem resolution
    15.4. Browsing across subnets
    15.4.1. How does cross subnet browsing work ?
    15.5. Setting up a WINS server
    15.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP
    15.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN
    15.8. Forcing samba to be the master
    15.9. Making samba the domain master
    15.10. Note about broadcast addresses
    15.11. Multiple interfaces
    16. Samba performance issues
    16.1. Comparisons
    16.2. Oplocks
    16.2.1. Overview
    16.2.2. Level2 Oplocks
    16.2.3. Old 'fake oplocks' option - deprecated
    16.3. Socket options
    16.4. Read size
    16.5. Max xmit
    16.6. Locking
    16.7. Share modes
    16.8. Log level
    16.9. Wide lines
    16.10. Read raw
    16.11. Write raw
    16.12. Read prediction
    16.13. Memory mapping
    16.14. Slow Clients
    16.15. Slow Logins
    16.16. Client tuning
    16.17. My Results
    17. Samba and other CIFS clients
    17.1. Macintosh clients?
    17.2. OS2 Client
    17.2.1. How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or - OS/2 Warp 4 as a client for Samba?
    17.2.2. How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), - OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x for Samba?
    17.2.3. Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) - is used as a client?
    17.2.4. How do I get printer driver download working - for OS/2 clients?
    17.3. Windows for Workgroups
    17.3.1. Use latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft
    17.3.2. Delete .pwl files after password change
    17.3.3. Configure WfW password handling
    17.3.4. Case handling of passwords
    17.4. Windows '95/'98
    17.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
    18. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS
    18.1. Introduction
    18.2. CVS Access to samba.org
    18.2.1. Access via CVSweb
    18.2.2. Access via cvs
    19. Reporting Bugs
    19.1. Introduction
    19.2. General info
    19.3. Debug levels
    19.4. Internal errors
    19.5. Attaching to a running process
    19.6. Patches
    20. Group mapping HOWTO
    21. Portability
    21.1. HPUX
    21.2. SCO Unix
    21.3. DNIX

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    Prerequisite Reading

    Before you continue reading in this chapter, please make sure -that you are comfortable with configuring basic files services -in smb.conf and how to enable and administer password -encryption in Samba. Theses two topics are covered in the -smb.conf(5) -manpage and the Encryption chapter -of this HOWTO Collection.


    Background

    Note: Author's Note: This document is a combination -of David Bannon's "Samba 2.2 PDC HOWTO" and "Samba NT Domain FAQ". -Both documents are superseded by this one.

    Versions of Samba prior to release 2.2 had marginal capabilities to act -as a Windows NT 4.0 Primary Domain Controller - -(PDC). With Samba 2.2.0, we are proud to announce official support for -Windows NT 4.0-style domain logons from Windows NT 4.0 and Windows -2000 clients. This article outlines the steps -necessary for configuring Samba as a PDC. It is necessary to have a -working Samba server prior to implementing the PDC functionality. If -you have not followed the steps outlined in UNIX_INSTALL.html, please make sure -that your server is configured correctly before proceeding. Another -good resource in the smb.conf(5) man -page. The following functionality should work in 2.2:

    • domain logons for Windows NT 4.0/2000 clients. -

    • placing a Windows 9x client in user level security -

    • retrieving a list of users and groups from a Samba PDC to - Windows 9x/NT/2000 clients -

    • roving (roaming) user profiles -

    • Windows NT 4.0-style system policies -

    The following pieces of functionality are not included in the 2.2 release:

    • Windows NT 4 domain trusts -

    • SAM replication with Windows NT 4.0 Domain Controllers - (i.e. a Samba PDC and a Windows NT BDC or vice versa) -

    • Adding users via the User Manager for Domains -

    • Acting as a Windows 2000 Domain Controller (i.e. Kerberos and - Active Directory) -

    Please note that Windows 9x clients are not true members of a domain -for reasons outlined in this article. Therefore the protocol for -support Windows 9x-style domain logons is completely different -from NT4 domain logons and has been officially supported for some -time.

    Implementing a Samba PDC can basically be divided into 2 broad -steps.

    1. Configuring the Samba PDC -

    2. Creating machine trust accounts and joining clients - to the domain -

    There are other minor details such as user profiles, system -policies, etc... However, these are not necessarily specific -to a Samba PDC as much as they are related to Windows NT networking -concepts. They will be mentioned only briefly here.


    Configuring the Samba Domain Controller

    The first step in creating a working Samba PDC is to -understand the parameters necessary in smb.conf. I will not -attempt to re-explain the parameters here as they are more that -adequately covered in the smb.conf -man page. For convenience, the parameters have been -linked with the actual smb.conf description.

    Here is an example smb.conf for acting as a PDC:

    [global]
    -    ; Basic server settings
    -    netbios name = POGO
    -    workgroup = NARNIA
    -
    -    ; we should act as the domain and local master browser
    -    os level = 64
    -    preferred master = yes
    -    domain master = yes
    -    local master = yes
    -    
    -    ; security settings (must user security = user)
    -    security = user
    -    
    -    ; encrypted passwords are a requirement for a PDC
    -    encrypt passwords = yes
    -    
    -    ; support domain logons
    -    domain logons = yes
    -    
    -    ; where to store user profiles?
    -    logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
    -    
    -    ; where is a user's home directory and where should it
    -    ; be mounted at?
    -    logon drive = H:
    -    logon home = \\homeserver\%u
    -    
    -    ; specify a generic logon script for all users
    -    ; this is a relative **DOS** path to the [netlogon] share
    -    logon script = logon.cmd
    -
    -; necessary share for domain controller
    -[netlogon]
    -    path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
    -    read only = yes
    -    write list = ntadmin
    -    
    -; share for storing user profiles
    -[profiles]
    -    path = /export/smb/ntprofile
    -    read only = no
    -    create mask = 0600
    -    directory mask = 0700

    There are a couple of points to emphasize in the above configuration.

    • Encrypted passwords must be enabled. For more details on how - to do this, refer to ENCRYPTION.html. -

    • The server must support domain logons and a - [netlogon] share -

    • The server must be the domain master browser in order for Windows - client to locate the server as a DC. Please refer to the various - Network Browsing documentation included with this distribution for - details. -

    As Samba 2.2 does not offer a complete implementation of group mapping -between Windows NT groups and Unix groups (this is really quite -complicated to explain in a short space), you should refer to the -domain admin -group smb.conf parameter for information of creating "Domain -Admins" style accounts.


    Creating Machine Trust Accounts and Joining Clients to the -Domain

    A machine trust account is a Samba account that is used to -authenticate a client machine (rather than a user) to the Samba -server. In Windows terminology, this is known as a "Computer -Account."

    The password of a machine trust account acts as the shared secret for -secure communication with the Domain Controller. This is a security -feature to prevent an unauthorized machine with the same NetBIOS name -from joining the domain and gaining access to domain user/group -accounts. Windows NT and 2000 clients use machine trust accounts, but -Windows 9x clients do not. Hence, a Windows 9x client is never a true -member of a domain because it does not possess a machine trust -account, and thus has no shared secret with the domain controller.

    A Windows PDC stores each machine trust account in the Windows -Registry. A Samba PDC, however, stores each machine trust account -in two parts, as follows: - -

    • A Samba account, stored in the same location as user - LanMan and NT password hashes (currently - smbpasswd). The Samba account - possesses and uses only the NT password hash.

    • A corresponding Unix account, typically stored in - /etc/passwd. (Future releases will alleviate the need to - create /etc/passwd entries.)

    There are two ways to create machine trust accounts:

    • Manual creation. Both the Samba and corresponding - Unix account are created by hand.

    • "On-the-fly" creation. The Samba machine trust - account is automatically created by Samba at the time the client - is joined to the domain. (For security, this is the - recommended method.) The corresponding Unix account may be - created automatically or manually.


    Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts

    The first step in manually creating a machine trust account is to -manually create the corresponding Unix account in -/etc/passwd. This can be done using -vipw or other 'add user' command that is normally -used to create new Unix accounts. The following is an example for a -Linux based Samba server:

    root# /usr/sbin/useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c "machine -nickname" -s /bin/false machine_name$

    root# passwd -l machine_name$

    The /etc/passwd entry will list the machine name -with a "$" appended, won't have a password, will have a null shell and no -home directory. For example a machine named 'doppy' would have an -/etc/passwd entry like this:

    doppy$:x:505:501:machine_nickname:/dev/null:/bin/false

    Above, machine_nickname can be any -descriptive name for the client, i.e., BasementComputer. -machine_name absolutely must be the NetBIOS -name of the client to be joined to the domain. The "$" must be -appended to the NetBIOS name of the client or Samba will not recognize -this as a machine trust account.

    Now that the corresponding Unix account has been created, the next step is to create -the Samba account for the client containing the well-known initial -machine trust account password. This can be done using the smbpasswd(8) command -as shown here:

    root# smbpasswd -a -m machine_name

    where machine_name is the machine's NetBIOS -name. The RID of the new machine account is generated from the UID of -the corresponding Unix account.

    Join the client to the domain immediately

    Manually creating a machine trust account using this method is the - equivalent of creating a machine trust account on a Windows NT PDC using - the "Server Manager". From the time at which the account is created - to the time which the client joins the domain and changes the password, - your domain is vulnerable to an intruder joining your domain using a - a machine with the same NetBIOS name. A PDC inherently trusts - members of the domain and will serve out a large degree of user - information to such clients. You have been warned! -


    "On-the-Fly" Creation of Machine Trust Accounts

    The second (and recommended) way of creating machine trust accounts is -simply to allow the Samba server to create them as needed when the client -is joined to the domain.

    Since each Samba machine trust account requires a corresponding -Unix account, a method for automatically creating the -Unix account is usually supplied; this requires configuration of the -add user script -option in smb.conf. This -method is not required, however; corresponding Unix accounts may also -be created manually.

    Below is an example for a RedHat 6.2 Linux system.

    [global]
    -   # <...remainder of parameters...>
    -   add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u 


    Joining the Client to the Domain

    The procedure for joining a client to the domain varies with the -version of Windows.

    • Windows 2000

      When the user elects to join the client to a domain, Windows prompts for - an account and password that is privileged to join the domain. A - Samba administrative account (i.e., a Samba account that has root - privileges on the Samba server) must be entered here; the - operation will fail if an ordinary user account is given. - The password for this account should be - set to a different password than the associated - /etc/passwd entry, for security - reasons.

      The session key of the Samba administrative account acts as an - encryption key for setting the password of the machine trust - account. The machine trust account will be created on-the-fly, or - updated if it already exists.

    • Windows NT

      If the machine trust account was created manually, on the - Identification Changes menu enter the domain name, but do not - check the box "Create a Computer Account in the Domain." In this case, - the existing machine trust account is used to join the machine to - the domain.

      If the machine trust account is to be created - on-the-fly, on the Identification Changes menu enter the domain - name, and check the box "Create a Computer Account in the Domain." In - this case, joining the domain proceeds as above for Windows 2000 - (i.e., you must supply a Samba administrative account when - prompted).


    Common Problems and Errors

    • I cannot include a '$' in a machine name. -

      A 'machine name' in (typically) /etc/passwd - of the machine name with a '$' appended. FreeBSD (and other BSD - systems?) won't create a user with a '$' in their name. -

      The problem is only in the program used to make the entry, once - made, it works perfectly. So create a user without the '$' and - use vipw to edit the entry, adding the '$'. Or create - the whole entry with vipw if you like, make sure you use a - unique User ID ! -

    • I get told "You already have a connection to the Domain...." - or "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflict with an - existing set.." when creating a machine trust account. -

      This happens if you try to create a machine trust account from the - machine itself and already have a connection (e.g. mapped drive) - to a share (or IPC$) on the Samba PDC. The following command - will remove all network drive connections: -

      C:\WINNT\> net use * /d -

      Further, if the machine is a already a 'member of a workgroup' that - is the same name as the domain you are joining (bad idea) you will - get this message. Change the workgroup name to something else, it - does not matter what, reboot, and try again. -

    • The system can not log you on (C000019B).... -

      I joined the domain successfully but after upgrading - to a newer version of the Samba code I get the message, "The system - can not log you on (C000019B), Please try a gain or consult your - system administrator" when attempting to logon. -

      This occurs when the domain SID stored in - private/WORKGROUP.SID is - changed. For example, you remove the file and smbd automatically - creates a new one. Or you are swapping back and forth between - versions 2.0.7, TNG and the HEAD branch code (not recommended). The - only way to correct the problem is to restore the original domain - SID or remove the domain client from the domain and rejoin. -

    • The machine trust account for this computer either does not - exist or is not accessible. -

      When I try to join the domain I get the message "The machine account - for this computer either does not exist or is not accessible". What's - wrong? -

      This problem is caused by the PDC not having a suitable machine trust account. - If you are using the add user script method to create - accounts then this would indicate that it has not worked. Ensure the domain - admin user system is working. -

      Alternatively if you are creating account entries manually then they - have not been created correctly. Make sure that you have the entry - correct for the machine trust account in smbpasswd file on the Samba PDC. - If you added the account using an editor rather than using the smbpasswd - utility, make sure that the account name is the machine NetBIOS name - with a '$' appended to it ( i.e. computer_name$ ). There must be an entry - in both /etc/passwd and the smbpasswd file. Some people have reported - that inconsistent subnet masks between the Samba server and the NT - client have caused this problem. Make sure that these are consistent - for both client and server. -

    • When I attempt to login to a Samba Domain from a NT4/W2K workstation, - I get a message about my account being disabled. -

      This problem is caused by a PAM related bug in Samba 2.2.0. This bug is - fixed in 2.2.1. Other symptoms could be unaccessible shares on - NT/W2K member servers in the domain or the following error in your smbd.log: - passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268) PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: %user% -

      At first be ensure to enable the useraccounts with smbpasswd -e - %user%, this is normally done, when you create an account. -

      In order to work around this problem in 2.2.0, configure the - account control flag in - /etc/pam.d/samba file as follows: -

      	account required        pam_permit.so
      -	

      If you want to remain backward compatibility to samba 2.0.x use - pam_permit.so, it's also possible to use - pam_pwdb.so. There are some bugs if you try to - use pam_unix.so, if you need this, be ensure to use - the most recent version of this file. -


    System Policies and Profiles

    Much of the information necessary to implement System Policies and -Roving User Profiles in a Samba domain is the same as that for -implementing these same items in a Windows NT 4.0 domain. -You should read the white paper Implementing -Profiles and Policies in Windows NT 4.0 available from Microsoft.

    Here are some additional details:

    • What about Windows NT Policy Editor? -

      To create or edit ntconfig.pol you must use - the NT Server Policy Editor, poledit.exe which - is included with NT Server but not NT Workstation. - There is a Policy Editor on a NTws - but it is not suitable for creating Domain Policies. - Further, although the Windows 95 - Policy Editor can be installed on an NT Workstation/Server, it will not - work with NT policies because the registry key that are set by the policy templates. - However, the files from the NT Server will run happily enough on an NTws. - You need poledit.exe, common.adm and winnt.adm. It is convenient - to put the two *.adm files in c:\winnt\inf which is where - the binary will look for them unless told otherwise. Note also that that - directory is 'hidden'. -

      The Windows NT policy editor is also included with the Service Pack 3 (and - later) for Windows NT 4.0. Extract the files using servicepackname /x, - i.e. that's Nt4sp6ai.exe /x for service pack 6a. The policy editor, - poledit.exe and the associated template files (*.adm) should - be extracted as well. It is also possible to downloaded the policy template - files for Office97 and get a copy of the policy editor. Another possible - location is with the Zero Administration Kit available for download from Microsoft. -

    • Can Win95 do Policies? -

      Install the group policy handler for Win9x to pick up group - policies. Look on the Win98 CD in \tools\reskit\netadmin\poledit. - Install group policies on a Win9x client by double-clicking - grouppol.inf. Log off and on again a couple of - times and see if Win98 picks up group policies. Unfortunately this needs - to be done on every Win9x machine that uses group policies.... -

      If group policies don't work one reports suggests getting the updated - (read: working) grouppol.dll for Windows 9x. The group list is grabbed - from /etc/group. -

    • How do I get 'User Manager' and 'Server Manager' -

      Since I don't need to buy an NT Server CD now, how do I get - the 'User Manager for Domains', the 'Server Manager'? -

      Microsoft distributes a version of these tools called nexus for - installation on Windows 95 systems. The tools set includes -

      • Server Manager

      • User Manager for Domains

      • Event Viewer

      Click here to download the archived file ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/NEXUS.EXE -

      The Windows NT 4.0 version of the 'User Manager for - Domains' and 'Server Manager' are available from Microsoft via ftp - from ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/SRVTOOLS.EXE -


    What other help can I get?

    There are many sources of information available in the form -of mailing lists, RFC's and documentation. The docs that come -with the samba distribution contain very good explanations of -general SMB topics such as browsing.

    • What are some diagnostics tools I can use to debug the domain logon - process and where can I find them? -

      One of the best diagnostic tools for debugging problems is Samba itself. - You can use the -d option for both smbd and nmbd to specify what - 'debug level' at which to run. See the man pages on smbd, nmbd and - smb.conf for more information on debugging options. The debug - level can range from 1 (the default) to 10 (100 for debugging passwords). -

      Another helpful method of debugging is to compile samba using the - gcc -g flag. This will include debug - information in the binaries and allow you to attach gdb to the - running smbd / nmbd process. In order to attach gdb to an smbd - process for an NT workstation, first get the workstation to make the - connection. Pressing ctrl-alt-delete and going down to the domain box - is sufficient (at least, on the first time you join the domain) to - generate a 'LsaEnumTrustedDomains'. Thereafter, the workstation - maintains an open connection, and therefore there will be an smbd - process running (assuming that you haven't set a really short smbd - idle timeout) So, in between pressing ctrl alt delete, and actually - typing in your password, you can gdb attach and continue. -

      Some useful samba commands worth investigating: -

      • testparam | more

      • smbclient -L //{netbios name of server}

      An SMB enabled version of tcpdump is available from - http://www.tcpdup.org/. - Ethereal, another good packet sniffer for Unix and Win32 - hosts, can be downloaded from http://www.ethereal.com. -

      For tracing things on the Microsoft Windows NT, Network Monitor - (aka. netmon) is available on the Microsoft Developer Network CD's, - the Windows NT Server install CD and the SMS CD's. The version of - netmon that ships with SMS allows for dumping packets between any two - computers (i.e. placing the network interface in promiscuous mode). - The version on the NT Server install CD will only allow monitoring - of network traffic directed to the local NT box and broadcasts on the - local subnet. Be aware that Ethereal can read and write netmon - formatted files. -

    • How do I install 'Network Monitor' on an NT Workstation - or a Windows 9x box? -

      Installing netmon on an NT workstation requires a couple - of steps. The following are for installing Netmon V4.00.349, which comes - with Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, on Microsoft Windows NT - Workstation 4.0. The process should be similar for other version of - Windows NT / Netmon. You will need both the Microsoft Windows - NT Server 4.0 Install CD and the Workstation 4.0 Install CD. -

      Initially you will need to install 'Network Monitor Tools and Agent' - on the NT Server. To do this -

      • Goto Start - Settings - Control Panel - - Network - Services - Add

      • Select the 'Network Monitor Tools and Agent' and - click on 'OK'.

      • Click 'OK' on the Network Control Panel. -

      • Insert the Windows NT Server 4.0 install CD - when prompted.

      At this point the Netmon files should exist in - %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon\*.*. - Two subdirectories exist as well, parsers\ - which contains the necessary DLL's for parsing the netmon packet - dump, and captures\. -

      In order to install the Netmon tools on an NT Workstation, you will - first need to install the 'Network Monitor Agent' from the Workstation - install CD. -

      • Goto Start - Settings - Control Panel - - Network - Services - Add

      • Select the 'Network Monitor Agent' and click - on 'OK'.

      • Click 'OK' on the Network Control Panel. -

      • Insert the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 install - CD when prompted.

      Now copy the files from the NT Server in %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon\*.* - to %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon\*.* on the Workstation and set - permissions as you deem appropriate for your site. You will need - administrative rights on the NT box to run netmon. -

      To install Netmon on a Windows 9x box install the network monitor agent - from the Windows 9x CD (\admin\nettools\netmon). There is a readme - file located with the netmon driver files on the CD if you need - information on how to do this. Copy the files from a working - Netmon installation. -

    • The following is a list if helpful URLs and other links: -

    • How do I get help from the mailing lists? -

      There are a number of Samba related mailing lists. Go to http://samba.org, click on your nearest mirror - and then click on Support and then click on Samba related mailing lists. -

      For questions relating to Samba TNG go to - http://www.samba-tng.org/ - It has been requested that you don't post questions about Samba-TNG to the - main stream Samba lists.

      If you post a message to one of the lists please observe the following guide lines : -

      • Always remember that the developers are volunteers, they are - not paid and they never guarantee to produce a particular feature at - a particular time. Any time lines are 'best guess' and nothing more. -

      • Always mention what version of samba you are using and what - operating system its running under. You should probably list the - relevant sections of your smb.conf file, at least the options - in [global] that affect PDC support.

      • In addition to the version, if you obtained Samba via - CVS mention the date when you last checked it out.

      • Try and make your question clear and brief, lots of long, - convoluted questions get deleted before they are completely read ! - Don't post html encoded messages (if you can select colour or font - size its html).

      • If you run one of those nifty 'I'm on holidays' things when - you are away, make sure its configured to not answer mailing lists. -

      • Don't cross post. Work out which is the best list to post to - and see what happens, i.e. don't post to both samba-ntdom and samba-technical. - Many people active on the lists subscribe to more - than one list and get annoyed to see the same message two or more times. - Often someone will see a message and thinking it would be better dealt - with on another, will forward it on for you.

      • You might include partial - log files written at a debug level set to as much as 20. - Please don't send the entire log but enough to give the context of the - error messages.

      • (Possibly) If you have a complete netmon trace ( from the opening of - the pipe to the error ) you can send the *.CAP file as well.

      • Please think carefully before attaching a document to an email. - Consider pasting the relevant parts into the body of the message. The samba - mailing lists go to a huge number of people, do they all need a copy of your - smb.conf in their attach directory?

    • How do I get off the mailing lists? -

      To have your name removed from a samba mailing list, go to the - same place you went to to get on it. Go to http://lists.samba.org, - click on your nearest mirror and then click on Support and - then click on Samba related mailing lists. Or perhaps see - here -

      Please don't post messages to the list asking to be removed, you will just - be referred to the above address (unless that process failed in some way...) -


    Domain Control for Windows 9x/ME

    Note: The following section contains much of the original -DOMAIN.txt file previously included with Samba. Much of -the material is based on what went into the book Special -Edition, Using Samba, by Richard Sharpe.

    A domain and a workgroup are exactly the same thing in terms of network -browsing. The difference is that a distributable authentication -database is associated with a domain, for secure login access to a -network. Also, different access rights can be granted to users if they -successfully authenticate against a domain logon server (NT server and -other systems based on NT server support this, as does at least Samba TNG now).

    The SMB client logging on to a domain has an expectation that every other -server in the domain should accept the same authentication information. -Network browsing functionality of domains and workgroups is -identical and is explained in BROWSING.txt. It should be noted, that browsing -is totally orthogonal to logon support.

    Issues related to the single-logon network model are discussed in this -section. Samba supports domain logons, network logon scripts, and user -profiles for MS Windows for workgroups and MS Windows 9X/ME clients -which will be the focus of this section.

    When an SMB client in a domain wishes to logon it broadcast requests for a -logon server. The first one to reply gets the job, and validates its -password using whatever mechanism the Samba administrator has installed. -It is possible (but very stupid) to create a domain where the user -database is not shared between servers, i.e. they are effectively workgroup -servers advertising themselves as participating in a domain. This -demonstrates how authentication is quite different from but closely -involved with domains.

    Using these features you can make your clients verify their logon via -the Samba server; make clients run a batch file when they logon to -the network and download their preferences, desktop and start menu.

    Before launching into the configuration instructions, it is -worthwhile lookingat how a Windows 9x/ME client performs a logon:

    1. The client broadcasts (to the IP broadcast address of the subnet it is in) - a NetLogon request. This is sent to the NetBIOS name DOMAIN<1c> at the - NetBIOS layer. The client chooses the first response it receives, which - contains the NetBIOS name of the logon server to use in the format of - \\SERVER. -

    2. The client then connects to that server, logs on (does an SMBsessetupX) and - then connects to the IPC$ share (using an SMBtconX). -

    3. The client then does a NetWkstaUserLogon request, which retrieves the name - of the user's logon script. -

    4. The client then connects to the NetLogon share and searches for this - and if it is found and can be read, is retrieved and executed by the client. - After this, the client disconnects from the NetLogon share. -

    5. The client then sends a NetUserGetInfo request to the server, to retrieve - the user's home share, which is used to search for profiles. Since the - response to the NetUserGetInfo request does not contain much more - the user's home share, profiles for Win9X clients MUST reside in the user - home directory. -

    6. The client then connects to the user's home share and searches for the - user's profile. As it turns out, you can specify the user's home share as - a sharename and path. For example, \\server\fred\.profile. - If the profiles are found, they are implemented. -

    7. The client then disconnects from the user's home share, and reconnects to - the NetLogon share and looks for CONFIG.POL, the policies file. If this is - found, it is read and implemented. -


    Configuration Instructions: Network Logons

    The main difference between a PDC and a Windows 9x logon -server configuration is that

    • Password encryption is not required for a Windows 9x logon server.

    • Windows 9x/ME clients do not possess machine trust accounts.

    Therefore, a Samba PDC will also act as a Windows 9x logon -server.

    security mode and master browsers

    There are a few comments to make in order to tie up some -loose ends. There has been much debate over the issue of whether -or not it is ok to configure Samba as a Domain Controller in security -modes other than USER. The only security mode -which will not work due to technical reasons is SHARE -mode security. DOMAIN and SERVER -mode security is really just a variation on SMB user level security.

    Actually, this issue is also closely tied to the debate on whether -or not Samba must be the domain master browser for its workgroup -when operating as a DC. While it may technically be possible -to configure a server as such (after all, browsing and domain logons -are two distinctly different functions), it is not a good idea to -so. You should remember that the DC must register the DOMAIN#1b NetBIOS -name. This is the name used by Windows clients to locate the DC. -Windows clients do not distinguish between the DC and the DMB. -For this reason, it is very wise to configure the Samba DC as the DMB.

    Now back to the issue of configuring a Samba DC to use a mode other -than "security = user". If a Samba host is configured to use -another SMB server or DC in order to validate user connection -requests, then it is a fact that some other machine on the network -(the "password server") knows more about user than the Samba host. -99% of the time, this other host is a domain controller. Now -in order to operate in domain mode security, the "workgroup" parameter -must be set to the name of the Windows NT domain (which already -has a domain controller, right?)

    Therefore configuring a Samba box as a DC for a domain that -already by definition has a PDC is asking for trouble. -Therefore, you should always configure the Samba DC to be the DMB -for its domain.


    Configuration Instructions: Setting up Roaming User Profiles

    Warning

    NOTE! Roaming profiles support is different -for Win9X and WinNT.

    Before discussing how to configure roaming profiles, it is useful to see how -Win9X and WinNT clients implement these features.

    Win9X clients send a NetUserGetInfo request to the server to get the user's -profiles location. However, the response does not have room for a separate -profiles location field, only the user's home share. This means that Win9X -profiles are restricted to being in the user's home directory.

    WinNT clients send a NetSAMLogon RPC request, which contains many fields, -including a separate field for the location of the user's profiles. -This means that support for profiles is different for Win9X and WinNT.


    Windows NT Configuration

    To support WinNT clients, in the [global] section of smb.conf set the -following (for example):

    logon path = \\profileserver\profileshare\profilepath\%U\moreprofilepath

    The default for this option is \\%N\%U\profile, namely -\\sambaserver\username\profile. The \\N%\%U service is created -automatically by the [homes] service. -If you are using a samba server for the profiles, you _must_ make the -share specified in the logon path browseable.

    Note: [lkcl 26aug96 - we have discovered a problem where Windows clients can -maintain a connection to the [homes] share in between logins. The -[homes] share must NOT therefore be used in a profile path.]


    Windows 9X Configuration

    To support Win9X clients, you must use the "logon home" parameter. Samba has -now been fixed so that "net use/home" now works as well, and it, too, relies -on the "logon home" parameter.

    By using the logon home parameter, you are restricted to putting Win9X -profiles in the user's home directory. But wait! There is a trick you -can use. If you set the following in the [global] section of your -smb.conf file:

    logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles

    then your Win9X clients will dutifully put their clients in a subdirectory -of your home directory called .profiles (thus making them hidden).

    Not only that, but 'net use/home' will also work, because of a feature in -Win9X. It removes any directory stuff off the end of the home directory area -and only uses the server and share portion. That is, it looks like you -specified \\%L\%U for "logon home".


    Win9X and WinNT Configuration

    You can support profiles for both Win9X and WinNT clients by setting both the -"logon home" and "logon path" parameters. For example:

    logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
    -logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U

    Note: I have not checked what 'net use /home' does on NT when "logon home" is -set as above.


    Windows 9X Profile Setup

    When a user first logs in on Windows 9X, the file user.DAT is created, -as are folders "Start Menu", "Desktop", "Programs" and "Nethood". -These directories and their contents will be merged with the local -versions stored in c:\windows\profiles\username on subsequent logins, -taking the most recent from each. You will need to use the [global] -options "preserve case = yes", "short preserve case = yes" and -"case sensitive = no" in order to maintain capital letters in shortcuts -in any of the profile folders.

    The user.DAT file contains all the user's preferences. If you wish to -enforce a set of preferences, rename their user.DAT file to user.MAN, -and deny them write access to this file.

    1. On the Windows 95 machine, go to Control Panel | Passwords and - select the User Profiles tab. Select the required level of - roaming preferences. Press OK, but do _not_ allow the computer - to reboot. -

    2. On the Windows 95 machine, go to Control Panel | Network | - Client for Microsoft Networks | Preferences. Select 'Log on to - NT Domain'. Then, ensure that the Primary Logon is 'Client for - Microsoft Networks'. Press OK, and this time allow the computer - to reboot. -

    Under Windows 95, Profiles are downloaded from the Primary Logon. -If you have the Primary Logon as 'Client for Novell Networks', then -the profiles and logon script will be downloaded from your Novell -Server. If you have the Primary Logon as 'Windows Logon', then the -profiles will be loaded from the local machine - a bit against the -concept of roaming profiles, if you ask me.

    You will now find that the Microsoft Networks Login box contains -[user, password, domain] instead of just [user, password]. Type in -the samba server's domain name (or any other domain known to exist, -but bear in mind that the user will be authenticated against this -domain and profiles downloaded from it, if that domain logon server -supports it), user name and user's password.

    Once the user has been successfully validated, the Windows 95 machine -will inform you that 'The user has not logged on before' and asks you -if you wish to save the user's preferences? Select 'yes'.

    Once the Windows 95 client comes up with the desktop, you should be able -to examine the contents of the directory specified in the "logon path" -on the samba server and verify that the "Desktop", "Start Menu", -"Programs" and "Nethood" folders have been created.

    These folders will be cached locally on the client, and updated when -the user logs off (if you haven't made them read-only by then :-). -You will find that if the user creates further folders or short-cuts, -that the client will merge the profile contents downloaded with the -contents of the profile directory already on the local client, taking -the newest folders and short-cuts from each set.

    If you have made the folders / files read-only on the samba server, -then you will get errors from the w95 machine on logon and logout, as -it attempts to merge the local and the remote profile. Basically, if -you have any errors reported by the w95 machine, check the Unix file -permissions and ownership rights on the profile directory contents, -on the samba server.

    If you have problems creating user profiles, you can reset the user's -local desktop cache, as shown below. When this user then next logs in, -they will be told that they are logging in "for the first time".

    1. instead of logging in under the [user, password, domain] dialog, - press escape. -

    2. run the regedit.exe program, and look in: -

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProfileList -

      you will find an entry, for each user, of ProfilePath. Note the - contents of this key (likely to be c:\windows\profiles\username), - then delete the key ProfilePath for the required user. -

      [Exit the registry editor]. -

    3. WARNING - before deleting the contents of the - directory listed in - the ProfilePath (this is likely to be c:\windows\profiles\username), - ask them if they have any important files stored on their desktop - or in their start menu. delete the contents of the directory - ProfilePath (making a backup if any of the files are needed). -

      This will have the effect of removing the local (read-only hidden - system file) user.DAT in their profile directory, as well as the - local "desktop", "nethood", "start menu" and "programs" folders. -

    4. search for the user's .PWL password-caching file in the c:\windows - directory, and delete it. -

    5. log off the windows 95 client. -

    6. check the contents of the profile path (see "logon path" described - above), and delete the user.DAT or user.MAN file for the user, - making a backup if required. -

    If all else fails, increase samba's debug log levels to between 3 and 10, -and / or run a packet trace program such as tcpdump or netmon.exe, and -look for any error reports.

    If you have access to an NT server, then first set up roaming profiles -and / or netlogons on the NT server. Make a packet trace, or examine -the example packet traces provided with NT server, and see what the -differences are with the equivalent samba trace.


    Windows NT Workstation 4.0

    When a user first logs in to a Windows NT Workstation, the profile -NTuser.DAT is created. The profile location can be now specified -through the "logon path" parameter.

    Note: [lkcl 10aug97 - i tried setting the path to -\\samba-server\homes\profile, and discovered that this fails because -a background process maintains the connection to the [homes] share -which does _not_ close down in between user logins. you have to -have \\samba-server\%L\profile, where user is the username created -from the [homes] share].

    There is a parameter that is now available for use with NT Profiles: -"logon drive". This should be set to "h:" or any other drive, and -should be used in conjunction with the new "logon home" parameter.

    The entry for the NT 4.0 profile is a _directory_ not a file. The NT -help on profiles mentions that a directory is also created with a .PDS -extension. The user, while logging in, must have write permission to -create the full profile path (and the folder with the .PDS extension) -[lkcl 10aug97 - i found that the creation of the .PDS directory failed, -and had to create these manually for each user, with a shell script. -also, i presume, but have not tested, that the full profile path must -be browseable just as it is for w95, due to the manner in which they -attempt to create the full profile path: test existence of each path -component; create path component].

    In the profile directory, NT creates more folders than 95. It creates -"Application Data" and others, as well as "Desktop", "Nethood", -"Start Menu" and "Programs". The profile itself is stored in a file -NTuser.DAT. Nothing appears to be stored in the .PDS directory, and -its purpose is currently unknown.

    You can use the System Control Panel to copy a local profile onto -a samba server (see NT Help on profiles: it is also capable of firing -up the correct location in the System Control Panel for you). The -NT Help file also mentions that renaming NTuser.DAT to NTuser.MAN -turns a profile into a mandatory one.

    Note: [lkcl 10aug97 - i notice that NT Workstation tells me that it is -downloading a profile from a slow link. whether this is actually the -case, or whether there is some configuration issue, as yet unknown, -that makes NT Workstation _think_ that the link is a slow one is a -matter to be resolved].

    [lkcl 20aug97 - after samba digest correspondence, one user found, and -another confirmed, that profiles cannot be loaded from a samba server -unless "security = user" and "encrypt passwords = yes" (see the file -ENCRYPTION.txt) or "security = server" and "password server = ip.address. -of.yourNTserver" are used. Either of these options will allow the NT -workstation to access the samba server using LAN manager encrypted -passwords, without the user intervention normally required by NT -workstation for clear-text passwords].

    [lkcl 25aug97 - more comments received about NT profiles: the case of -the profile _matters_. the file _must_ be called NTuser.DAT or, for -a mandatory profile, NTuser.MAN].


    Windows NT Server

    There is nothing to stop you specifying any path that you like for the -location of users' profiles. Therefore, you could specify that the -profile be stored on a samba server, or any other SMB server, as long as -that SMB server supports encrypted passwords.


    Sharing Profiles between W95 and NT Workstation 4.0

    Potentially outdated or incorrect material follows

    I think this is all bogus, but have not deleted it. (Richard Sharpe)

    The default logon path is \\%N\%U. NT Workstation will attempt to create -a directory "\\samba-server\username.PDS" if you specify the logon path -as "\\samba-server\username" with the NT User Manager. Therefore, you -will need to specify (for example) "\\samba-server\username\profile". -NT 4.0 will attempt to create "\\samba-server\username\profile.PDS", which -is more likely to succeed.

    If you then want to share the same Start Menu / Desktop with W95, you will -need to specify "logon path = \\samba-server\username\profile" [lkcl 10aug97 -this has its drawbacks: i created a shortcut to telnet.exe, which attempts -to run from the c:\winnt\system32 directory. this directory is obviously -unlikely to exist on a Win95-only host].

    If you have this set up correctly, you will find separate user.DAT and -NTuser.DAT files in the same profile directory.

    Note: [lkcl 25aug97 - there are some issues to resolve with downloading of -NT profiles, probably to do with time/date stamps. i have found that -NTuser.DAT is never updated on the workstation after the first time that -it is copied to the local workstation profile directory. this is in -contrast to w95, where it _does_ transfer / update profiles correctly].


    DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt : Windows NT Domain Control & Samba

    Possibly Outdated Material

    This appendix was originally authored by John H Terpstra of - the Samba Team and is included here for posterity. -

    NOTE : -The term "Domain Controller" and those related to it refer to one specific -method of authentication that can underly an SMB domain. Domain Controllers -prior to Windows NT Server 3.1 were sold by various companies and based on -private extensions to the LAN Manager 2.1 protocol. Windows NT introduced -Microsoft-specific ways of distributing the user authentication database. -See DOMAIN.txt for examples of how Samba can participate in or create -SMB domains based on shared authentication database schemes other than the -Windows NT SAM.

    Windows NT Server can be installed as either a plain file and print server -(WORKGROUP workstation or server) or as a server that participates in Domain -Control (DOMAIN member, Primary Domain controller or Backup Domain controller). -The same is true for OS/2 Warp Server, Digital Pathworks and other similar -products, all of which can participate in Domain Control along with Windows NT.

    To many people these terms can be confusing, so let's try to clear the air.

    Every Windows NT system (workstation or server) has a registry database. -The registry contains entries that describe the initialization information -for all services (the equivalent of Unix Daemons) that run within the Windows -NT environment. The registry also contains entries that tell application -software where to find dynamically loadable libraries that they depend upon. -In fact, the registry contains entries that describes everything that anything -may need to know to interact with the rest of the system.

    The registry files can be located on any Windows NT machine by opening a -command prompt and typing:

    C:\WINNT\> dir %SystemRoot%\System32\config

    The environment variable %SystemRoot% value can be obtained by typing:

    C:\WINNT>echo %SystemRoot%

    The active parts of the registry that you may want to be familiar with are -the files called: default, system, software, sam and security.

    In a domain environment, Microsoft Windows NT domain controllers participate -in replication of the SAM and SECURITY files so that all controllers within -the domain have an exactly identical copy of each.

    The Microsoft Windows NT system is structured within a security model that -says that all applications and services must authenticate themselves before -they can obtain permission from the security manager to do what they set out -to do.

    The Windows NT User database also resides within the registry. This part of -the registry contains the user's security identifier, home directory, group -memberships, desktop profile, and so on.

    Every Windows NT system (workstation as well as server) will have its own -registry. Windows NT Servers that participate in Domain Security control -have a database that they share in common - thus they do NOT own an -independent full registry database of their own, as do Workstations and -plain Servers.

    The User database is called the SAM (Security Access Manager) database and -is used for all user authentication as well as for authentication of inter- -process authentication (i.e. to ensure that the service action a user has -requested is permitted within the limits of that user's privileges).

    The Samba team have produced a utility that can dump the Windows NT SAM into -smbpasswd format: see ENCRYPTION.txt for information on smbpasswd and -/pub/samba/pwdump on your nearest Samba mirror for the utility. This -facility is useful but cannot be easily used to implement SAM replication -to Samba systems.

    Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows NT Workstations and Servers -can participate in a Domain security system that is controlled by Windows NT -servers that have been correctly configured. Almost every domain will have -ONE Primary Domain Controller (PDC). It is desirable that each domain will -have at least one Backup Domain Controller (BDC).

    The PDC and BDCs then participate in replication of the SAM database so that -each Domain Controlling participant will have an up to date SAM component -within its registry.

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/browsing-quick.html b/docs/htmldocs/browsing-quick.html index 340302a102..cc703d217f 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/browsing-quick.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/browsing-quick.html @@ -9,12 +9,15 @@ CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77">PrevNextChapter 16. Quick Cross Subnet Browsing / Cross Workgroup Browsing guideChapter 4. Quick Cross Subnet Browsing / Cross Workgroup Browsing guide

    This document should be read in conjunction with Browsing and may be taken as the fast track guide to implementing browsing across subnets @@ -83,9 +86,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    16.1. Discussion

    4.1. Discussion

    Firstly, all MS Windows networking is based on SMB (Server Message Block) based messaging. SMB messaging is implemented using NetBIOS. Samba @@ -129,9 +132,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    16.2. Use of the "Remote Announce" parameter

    4.2. Use of the "Remote Announce" parameter

    The "remote announce" parameter of smb.conf can be used to forcibly ensure that all the NetBIOS names on a network get announced to a remote network. @@ -187,9 +190,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    16.3. Use of the "Remote Browse Sync" parameter

    4.3. Use of the "Remote Browse Sync" parameter

    The "remote browse sync" parameter of smb.conf is used to announce to another LMB that it must synchronise it's NetBIOS name list with our @@ -209,9 +212,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    16.4. Use of WINS

    4.4. Use of WINS

    Use of WINS (either Samba WINS _or_ MS Windows NT Server WINS) is highly recommended. Every NetBIOS machine registers it's name together with a @@ -271,9 +274,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    16.5. Do NOT use more than one (1) protocol on MS Windows machines

    4.5. Do NOT use more than one (1) protocol on MS Windows machines

    A very common cause of browsing problems results from installing more than one protocol on an MS Windows machine.

    16.6. Name Resolution Order

    4.6. Name Resolution Order

    Resolution of NetBIOS names to IP addresses can take place using a number of methods. The only ones that can provide NetBIOS name_type information @@ -398,7 +401,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextImproved browsing in sambaOplocks UpSamba performance issuesLanMan and NT Password Encryption in Samba

    PrevNextChapter 19. Reporting BugsChapter 26. Reporting Bugs

    19.1. Introduction

    26.1. Introduction

    The email address for bug reports is samba@samba.org

    The email address for bug reports for stable releases is samba@samba.org. +Bug reports for alpha releases should go to samba-technical@samba.org.

    Please take the time to read this file before you submit a bug report. Also, please see if it has changed between releases, as we @@ -102,16 +114,20 @@ that list that may be able to help you.

    You may also like to look though the recent mailing list archives, which are conveniently accessible on the Samba web pages -at http://samba.org/samba/

    http://samba.org/samba/.

    19.2. General info

    26.2. General info

    Before submitting a bug report check your config for silly errors. Look in your log files for obvious messages that tell you that @@ -134,9 +150,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    19.3. Debug levels

    26.3. Debug levels

    If the bug has anything to do with Samba behaving incorrectly as a server (like refusing to open a file) then the log files will probably @@ -204,9 +220,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    19.4. Internal errors

    26.4. Internal errors

    If you get a "INTERNAL ERROR" message in your log files it means that Samba got an unexpected signal while running. It is probably a @@ -248,9 +264,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    19.5. Attaching to a running process

    26.5. Attaching to a running process

    Unfortunately some unixes (in particular some recent linux kernels) refuse to dump a core file if the task has changed uid (which smbd @@ -265,9 +281,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    19.6. Patches

    26.6. Patches

    The best sort of bug report is one that includes a fix! If you send us patches please use PrevNextHOWTO Access Samba source code via CVSSamba and other CIFS clients UpGroup mapping HOWTODiagnosing your samba server

    PrevNextChapter 18. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVSChapter 21. HOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS

    18.1. Introduction

    21.1. Introduction

    Samba is developed in an open environment. Developers use CVS (Concurrent Versioning System) to "checkin" (also known as @@ -99,9 +102,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    18.2. CVS Access to samba.org

    21.2. CVS Access to samba.org

    The machine samba.org runs a publicly accessible CVS repository for access to the source code of several packages, @@ -112,9 +115,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    18.2.1. Access via CVSweb

    21.2.1. Access via CVSweb

    You can access the source code via your favourite WWW browser. This allows you to access the contents of @@ -133,9 +136,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    18.2.2. Access via cvs

    21.2.2. Access via cvs

    You can also access the source code via a normal cvs client. This gives you much more control over you can @@ -253,7 +256,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextSamba performance issuesStoring Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory UpReporting BugsGroup mapping HOWTO

    PrevChapter 23. Diagnosing your samba serverChapter 27. Diagnosing your samba server

    23.1. Introduction

    27.1. Introduction

    This file contains a list of tests you can perform to validate your Samba server. It also tells you what the likely cause of the problem is if it fails any one of these steps. If it passes all these tests then it is probably working fine.

    You should do ALL the tests, in the order shown. I have tried to +>You should do ALL the tests, in the order shown. We have tried to carefully choose them so later tests only use capabilities verified in the earlier tests.

    If you send me an email saying "it doesn't work" and you have not -followed this test procedure then you should not be surprised if I -ignore your email.

    If you send one of the samba mailing lists an email saying "it doesn't work" +and you have not followed this test procedure then you should not be surprised +your email is ignored.

    23.2. Assumptions

    27.2. Assumptions

    In all of the tests I assume you have a Samba server called BIGSERVER -and a PC called ACLIENT both in workgroup TESTGROUP. I also assume the -PC is running windows for workgroups with a recent copy of the -microsoft tcp/ip stack. Alternatively, your PC may be running Windows -95 or Windows NT (Workstation or Server).

    In all of the tests it is assumed you have a Samba server called +BIGSERVER and a PC called ACLIENT both in workgroup TESTGROUP.

    The procedure is similar for other types of clients.

    I also assume you know the name of an available share in your +>It is also assumed you know the name of an available share in your smb.conf. I will assume this share is called "tmp". You can add a "tmp" share like by adding the following to smb.conf:

    THESE TESTS ASSUME VERSION 2.0.6 OR LATER OF THE SAMBA SUITE. SOME +>THESE TESTS ASSUME VERSION 3.0.0 OR LATER OF THE SAMBA SUITE. SOME COMMANDS SHOWN DID NOT EXIST IN EARLIER VERSIONS

    Please pay attention to the error messages you receive. If any error message @@ -133,17 +133,17 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    23.3. Tests

    27.3. Tests

    23.3.1. Test 1

    27.3.1. Test 1

    In the directory in which you store your smb.conf file, run the command "testparm smb.conf". If it reports any errors then your smb.conf @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ configuration file is faulty.

    Note: Your smb.conf file may be located in: /etc/etc/samba Or in:

    23.3.2. Test 2

    27.3.2. Test 2

    Run the command "ping BIGSERVER" from the PC and "ping ACLIENT" from the unix box. If you don't get a valid response then your TCP/IP @@ -189,9 +189,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    23.3.3. Test 3

    27.3.3. Test 3

    Run the command "smbclient -L BIGSERVER" on the unix box. You should get a list of available shares back.

    23.3.4. Test 4

    27.3.4. Test 4

    Run the command "nmblookup -B BIGSERVER __SAMBA__". You should get the IP address of your Samba server back.

    23.3.5. Test 5

    27.3.5. Test 5

    run the command

    23.3.6. Test 6

    27.3.6. Test 6

    Run the command

    23.3.7. Test 7

    27.3.7. Test 7

    Run the command

    23.3.8. Test 8

    27.3.8. Test 8

    On the PC type the command

    23.3.9. Test 9

    27.3.9. Test 9

    Run the command

    23.3.10. Test 10

    27.3.10. Test 10

    Run the command

    23.3.11. Test 11

    27.3.11. Test 11

    From file manager try to browse the server. Your samba server should appear in the browse list of your local workgroup (or the one you @@ -573,9 +573,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    23.4. Still having troubles?

    27.4. Still having troubles?

    Try the mailing list or newsgroup, or use the ethereal utility to sniff the problem. The official samba mailing list can be reached at @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevSamba and other CIFS clientsReporting Bugs Upsecurity = domain in Samba 2.xSamba as a NT4 domain memberPrevNextChapter 9. security = domain in Samba 2.xChapter 10. Samba as a NT4 domain member

    9.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.2

    10.1. Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.2

    Assume you have a Samba 2.x server with a NetBIOS name of

    9.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains

    10.2. Samba and Windows 2000 Domains

    Many people have asked regarding the state of Samba's ability to participate in -a Windows 2000 Domain. Samba 2.2 is able to act as a member server of a Windows +a Windows 2000 Domain. Samba 3.0 is able to act as a member server of a Windows 2000 domain operating in mixed or native mode.

    There is much confusion between the circumstances that require a "mixed" mode @@ -333,9 +336,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    9.3. Why is this better than security = server?

    10.3. Why is this better than security = server?

    Currently, domain security in Samba doesn't free you from having to create local Unix users to represent the users attaching @@ -435,7 +438,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextSecurity levelsSamba as a ADS domain member UpUnified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using WinbindOptional configuration

    VERSION

    This man page is correct for version 2.2 of +>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.

    PrevNextChapter 20. Group mapping HOWTOChapter 22. Group mapping HOWTO

    Starting with Samba 3.0 alpha 2, a new group mapping function is available. The @@ -182,7 +185,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextReporting BugsHOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS UpPortabilitySamba performance issues

    PrevNextChapter 15. Improved browsing in sambaChapter 2. Improved browsing in samba

    15.1. Overview of browsing

    2.1. Overview of browsing

    SMB networking provides a mechanism by which clients can access a list of machines in a network, a so-called "browse list". This list @@ -101,9 +104,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.2. Browsing support in samba

    2.2. Browsing support in samba

    Samba now fully supports browsing. The browsing is supported by nmbd and is also controlled by options in the smb.conf file (see smb.conf(5)).

    15.3. Problem resolution

    2.3. Problem resolution

    If something doesn't work then hopefully the log.nmb file will help you track down the problem. Try a debug level of 2 or 3 for finding @@ -180,9 +183,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.4. Browsing across subnets

    2.4. Browsing across subnets

    With the release of Samba 1.9.17(alpha1 and above) Samba has been updated to enable it to support the replication of browse lists @@ -211,9 +214,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    15.4.1. How does cross subnet browsing work ?

    2.4.1. How does cross subnet browsing work ?

    Cross subnet browsing is a complicated dance, containing multiple moving parts. It has taken Microsoft several years to get the code @@ -423,9 +426,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.5. Setting up a WINS server

    2.5. Setting up a WINS server

    Either a Samba machine or a Windows NT Server machine may be set up as a WINS server. To set a Samba machine to be a WINS server you must @@ -477,7 +480,7 @@ all smb.conf files :

    wins server = >name or IP address<wins server = >name or IP address<

    where >name or IP address< is either the DNS name of the WINS server @@ -506,9 +509,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP

    2.6. Setting up Browsing in a WORKGROUP

    To set up cross subnet browsing on a network containing machines in up to be in a WORKGROUP, not an NT Domain you need to set up one @@ -529,7 +532,7 @@ set the following option in the [global] section of the smb.conf file :

    domain master = yesdomain master = yes

    The domain master browser should also preferrably be the local master @@ -590,9 +593,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN

    2.7. Setting up Browsing in a DOMAIN

    If you are adding Samba servers to a Windows NT Domain then you must not set up a Samba server as a domain master browser. @@ -641,9 +644,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.8. Forcing samba to be the master

    2.8. Forcing samba to be the master

    Who becomes the "master browser" is determined by an election process using broadcasts. Each election packet contains a number of parameters @@ -689,9 +692,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.9. Making samba the domain master

    2.9. Making samba the domain master

    The domain master is responsible for collating the browse lists of multiple subnets so that browsing can occur between subnets. You can @@ -762,9 +765,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.10. Note about broadcast addresses

    2.10. Note about broadcast addresses

    If your network uses a "0" based broadcast address (for example if it ends in a 0) then you will strike problems. Windows for Workgroups @@ -776,9 +779,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    15.11. Multiple interfaces

    2.11. Multiple interfaces

    Samba now supports machines with multiple network interfaces. If you have multiple interfaces then you will need to use the "interfaces" @@ -801,7 +804,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextUsing samba 3.0 with ActiveDirectory supportHow to Install and Test SAMBA UpQuick Cross Subnet Browsing / Cross Workgroup Browsing guideOplocks

    PrevNext

    1.1. Step 0: Read the man pages

    1.1. Read the man pages

    The man pages distributed with SAMBA contain lots of useful info that will help to get you started. @@ -92,10 +95,20 @@ CLASS="PROMPT" >man smbd.8 + or + $ nroff -man smbd.8 | more

    on older unixes.

    Other sources of information are pointed to by the Samba web site,

    1.2. Step 1: Building the Binaries

    1.2. Building the Binaries

    To do this, first run the program

    1.3. Step 2: The all important step

    1.3. The all important step

    At this stage you must fetch yourself a coffee or other drink you find stimulating. Getting the rest @@ -225,9 +238,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    1.4. Step 3: Create the smb configuration file.

    1.4. Create the smb configuration file.

    There are sample configuration files in the examples subdirectory in the distribution. I suggest you read them @@ -281,9 +294,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    1.5. Step 4: Test your config file with +>1.5. Test your config file with testparm

    Make sure it runs OK and that the services look reasonable before proceeding.

    Always run testparm again when you change + smb.conf!

    1.6. Step 5: Starting the smbd and nmbd

    1.6. Starting the smbd and nmbd

    You must choose to start smbd and nmbd either as daemons or from

    1.6.1. Step 5a: Starting from inetd.conf

    1.6.1. Starting from inetd.conf

    NOTE; The following will be different if you use NIS or NIS+ to distributed services maps.

    1.6.2. Step 5b. Alternative: starting it as a daemon

    1.6.2. Alternative: starting it as a daemon

    To start the server as a daemon you should create a script something like this one, perhaps calling @@ -506,9 +525,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    1.7. Step 6: Try listing the shares available on your +>1.7. Try listing the shares available on your server

    1.8. Step 7: Try connecting with the unix client

    1.8. Try connecting with the unix client

    1.9. Step 8: Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, +>1.9. Try connecting from a DOS, WfWg, Win9x, WinNT, Win2k, OS/2, etc... client

    Try mounting disks. eg:

    1.10. What If Things Don't Work?

    1.10.1. Diagnosing Problems

    If you have installation problems then go to - DIAGNOSIS.txt to try to find the +>If you have installation problems then go to the + Diagnosis chapter to try to find the problem.

    1.10.2. Scope IDs

    1.10.3. Choosing the Protocol Level

    1.10.4. Printing from UNIX to a Client PC

    1.10.5. Locking

    1.10.6. Mapping Usernames

    PrevNextSAMBA Project DocumentationGeneral installation UpIntegrating MS Windows networks with SambaImproved browsing in samba

    PrevNextChapter 2. Integrating MS Windows networks with SambaChapter 11. Integrating MS Windows networks with Samba

    2.1. Agenda

    11.1. Agenda

    To identify the key functional mechanisms of MS Windows networking to enable the deployment of Samba as a means of extending and/or @@ -145,9 +147,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    2.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world

    11.2. Name Resolution in a pure Unix/Linux world

    The key configuration files covered in this section are:

    2.2.1. 11.2.1. /etc/hosts

    2.2.2. 11.2.2. /etc/resolv.conf

    2.2.3. 11.2.3. /etc/host.conf

    2.2.4. 11.2.4. /etc/nsswitch.conf

    Samba version 2.2.0 will add Linux support for extensions to +>Starting with version 2.2.0 samba has Linux support for extensions to the name service switch infrastructure so that linux clients will be able to obtain resolution of MS Windows NetBIOS names to IP Addresses. To gain this functionality Samba needs to be compiled @@ -404,9 +406,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    2.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking

    11.3. Name resolution as used within MS Windows networking

    MS Windows networking is predicated about the name each machine is given. This name is known variously (and inconsistently) as @@ -489,9 +491,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    2.3.1. The NetBIOS Name Cache

    11.3.1. The NetBIOS Name Cache

    All MS Windows machines employ an in memory buffer in which is stored the NetBIOS names and IP addresses for all external @@ -516,9 +518,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    2.3.2. The LMHOSTS file

    11.3.2. The LMHOSTS file

    This file is usually located in MS Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 in

    2.3.3. HOSTS file

    11.3.3. HOSTS file

    This file is usually located in MS Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 in

    2.3.4. DNS Lookup

    11.3.4. DNS Lookup

    This capability is configured in the TCP/IP setup area in the network configuration facility. If enabled an elaborate name resolution sequence @@ -661,9 +663,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    2.3.5. WINS Lookup

    11.3.5. WINS Lookup

    A WINS (Windows Internet Name Server) service is the equivaent of the rfc1001/1002 specified NBNS (NetBIOS Name Server). A WINS server stores @@ -704,9 +706,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    2.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and +>11.4. How browsing functions and how to deploy stable and dependable browsing using Samba

    As stated above, MS Windows machines register their NetBIOS names @@ -771,9 +773,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    2.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure +>11.5. MS Windows security options and how to configure Samba for seemless integration

    MS Windows clients may use encrypted passwords as part of a @@ -908,9 +910,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    2.5.1. Use MS Windows NT as an authentication server

    11.5.1. Use MS Windows NT as an authentication server

    This method involves the additions of the following parameters in the smb.conf file:

    2.5.2. Make Samba a member of an MS Windows NT security domain

    11.5.2. Make Samba a member of an MS Windows NT security domain

    This method involves additon of the following paramters in the smb.conf file:

    2.5.3. Configure Samba as an authentication server

    11.5.3. Configure Samba as an authentication server

    This mode of authentication demands that there be on the Unix/Linux system both a Unix style account as well as an @@ -1044,9 +1046,9 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >

    2.5.3.1. Users

    11.5.3.1. Users

    A user account that may provide a home directory should be created. The following Linux system commands are typical of @@ -1067,9 +1069,9 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >

    2.5.3.2. MS Windows NT Machine Accounts

    11.5.3.2. MS Windows NT Machine Accounts

    These are required only when Samba is used as a domain controller. Refer to the Samba-PDC-HOWTO for more details.

    2.6. Conclusions

    11.6. Conclusions

    Samba provides a flexible means to operate as...

    PrevNextHow to Install and Test SAMBAOptional configuration UpConfiguring PAM for distributed but centrally -managed authenticationUNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists

    NextChapter 4. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on SambaChapter 14. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba

    4.1. Instructions

    14.1. Instructions

    The Distributed File System (or Dfs) provides a means of separating the logical view of files and directories that users @@ -226,9 +229,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    4.1.1. Notes

    14.1.1. Notes

      Next UpUNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control ListsPrinting Support
    nmblookup [-M] [-R] [-S] [-r] [-A] [-h] [-B <broadcast address>] [-U <unicast address>] [-d <debug level>] [-s <smb config file>] [-i <NetBIOS scope>] [-T] {name}

    [-M] [-R] [-S] [-r] [-A] [-h] [-B <broadcast address>] [-U <unicast address>] [-d <debug level>] [-s <smb config file>] [-i <NetBIOS scope>] [-T] [-f] {name}

    DESCRIPTION

    OPTIONS

    pair that is the normal output.

    -f

    Show which flags apply to the name that has been looked up. Possible + answers are zero or more of: Response, Authoritative, + Truncated, Recursion_Desired, Recursion_Available, Broadcast. +

    name

    EXAMPLES

    VERSION

    This man page is correct for version 2.2 of +>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.

    SEE ALSO

    AUTHOR

    NextChapter 22. Samba and other CIFS clientsChapter 25. Samba and other CIFS clients

    This chapter contains client-specific information.

    22.1. Macintosh clients?

    25.1. Macintosh clients?

    Yes.

    22.2. OS2 Client

    25.2. OS2 Client

    22.2.1. How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or +>25.2.1. How can I configure OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4 as a client for Samba?

    A more complete answer to this question can be @@ -192,9 +195,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    22.2.2. How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), +>25.2.2. How can I configure OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x for Samba?

    You can use the free Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c Client @@ -236,9 +239,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    22.2.3. Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) +>25.2.3. Are there any other issues when OS/2 (any version) is used as a client?

    When you do a NET VIEW or use the "File and Print @@ -258,9 +261,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    22.2.4. How do I get printer driver download working +>25.2.4. How do I get printer driver download working for OS/2 clients?

    First, create a share called [PRINTDRV] that is @@ -309,17 +312,17 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    22.3. Windows for Workgroups

    25.3. Windows for Workgroups

    22.3.1. Use latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft

    25.3.1. Use latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft

    Use the latest TCP/IP stack from microsoft if you use Windows for workgroups.

    22.3.2. Delete .pwl files after password change

    25.3.2. Delete .pwl files after password change

    WfWg does a lousy job with passwords. I find that if I change my password on either the unix box or the PC the safest thing to do is to @@ -359,9 +362,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    22.3.3. Configure WfW password handling

    25.3.3. Configure WfW password handling

    There is a program call admincfg.exe on the last disk (disk 8) of the WFW 3.11 disk set. To install it @@ -378,9 +381,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    22.3.4. Case handling of passwords

    25.3.4. Case handling of passwords

    Windows for Workgroups uppercases the password before sending it to the server. Unix passwords can be case-sensitive though. Check the

    22.4. Windows '95/'98

    25.4. Windows '95/'98

    When using Windows 95 OEM SR2 the following updates are recommended where Samba is being used. Please NOTE that the above change will affect you once these @@ -445,9 +448,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    22.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2

    25.5. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2

    There are several annoyances with Windows 2000 SP2. One of which @@ -557,7 +560,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" >Next UpDiagnosing your samba serverReporting Bugs

    PrevChapter 3. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally +>Chapter 13. Configuring PAM for distributed but centrally managed authentication

    3.1. Samba and PAM

    13.1. Samba and PAM

    A number of Unix systems (eg: Sun Solaris), as well as the xxxxBSD family and Linux, now utilize the Pluggable Authentication @@ -293,9 +296,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    3.2. Distributed Authentication

    13.2. Distributed Authentication

    The astute administrator will realize from this that the combination of

    3.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf

    13.3. PAM Configuration in smb.conf

    There is an option in smb.conf called PrevIntegrating MS Windows networks with SambaUNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists Up

    -d|--debug=debuglevel

    debuglevel is an integer +from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is +not specified is zero.

    The higher this value, the more detail will be +logged to the log files about the activities of the +server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious +warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for +day to day running - it generates a small amount of +information about operations carried out.

    Levels above 1 will generate considerable +amounts of log data, and should only be used when +investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for +use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log +data, most of which is extremely cryptic.

    Note that specifying this parameter here will +override the log +level parameter in the smb.conf(5) file.

    -h|--help

    Print a summary of command line options.

    -s <configuration file>

    The file specified contains the +configuration details required by the server. The +information in this file includes server-specific +information such as what printcap file to use, as well +as descriptions of all the services that the server is +to provide. See smb.conf(5) for more information. +The default configuration file name is determined at +compile time.

    NOTES

    VERSION

    SEE ALSO

    AUTHOR

    PrevChapter 21. PortabilityChapter 24. Portability

    Samba works on a wide range of platforms but the interface all the platforms provide is not always compatible. This chapter contains @@ -81,9 +84,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    21.1. HPUX

    24.1. HPUX

    HP's implementation of supplementary groups is, er, non-standard (for hysterical reasons). There are two group files, /etc/group and @@ -101,15 +104,19 @@ to initgroups() be run as users not in any groups with GIDs outside the allowed range.

    This is documented in the HP manual pages under setgroups(2) and passwd(4).

    On HPUX you must use gcc or the HP Ansi compiler. The free compiler +that comes with HP-UX is not Ansi compliant and cannot compile +Samba.

    21.2. SCO Unix

    24.2. SCO Unix

    If you run an old version of SCO Unix then you may need to get important @@ -124,9 +131,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    21.3. DNIX

    24.3. DNIX

    DNIX has a problem with seteuid() and setegid(). These routines are needed for Samba to work correctly, but they were left out of the DNIX @@ -231,9 +238,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    21.4. RedHat Linux Rembrandt-II

    24.4. RedHat Linux Rembrandt-II

    By default RedHat Rembrandt-II during installation adds an entry to /etc/hosts as follows: @@ -267,7 +274,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevGroup mapping HOWTOAppendixes UpPrinting Support in Samba 2.2.xPrinting SupportPrevNextChapter 6. Printing Support in Samba 2.2.xChapter 15. Printing Support

    6.1. Introduction

    15.1. Introduction

    Beginning with the 2.2.0 release, Samba supports the native Windows NT printing mechanisms implemented via @@ -136,12 +139,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >There has been some initial confusion about what all this means and whether or not it is a requirement for printer drivers to be installed on a Samba host in order to support printing from Windows -clients. A bug existed in Samba 2.2.0 which made Windows NT/2000 clients -require that the Samba server possess a valid driver for the printer. -This is fixed in Samba 2.2.1 and once again, Windows NT/2000 clients -can use the local APW for installing drivers to be used with a Samba -served printer. This is the same behavior exhibited by Windows 9x clients. -As a side note, Samba does not use these drivers in any way to process +clients. As a side note, Samba does not use these drivers in any way to process spooled files. They are utilized entirely by the clients.

    The following MS KB article, may be of some help if you are dealing with @@ -165,9 +163,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    6.2. Configuration

    15.2. Configuration

    provided a means of defining the printer driver name to be sent to the client.

    These parameters, including printer driver -file parameter, are being deprecated and should not -be used in new installations. For more information on this change, -you should refer to the Migration section -of this document.

    6.2.1. Creating [print$]

    15.2.1. Creating [print$]

    In order to support the uploading of printer driver files, you must first configure a file share named [print$]. @@ -468,22 +452,14 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    6.2.2. Setting Drivers for Existing Printers

    15.2.2. Setting Drivers for Existing Printers

    The initial listing of printers in the Samba host's Printers folder will have no real printer driver assigned -to them. By default, in Samba 2.2.0 this driver name was set to -NO PRINTER DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER. -Later versions changed this to a NULL string to allow the use -tof the local Add Printer Wizard on NT/2000 clients. +to them. This defaults to a NULL string to allow the use +of the local Add Printer Wizard on NT/2000 clients. Attempting to view the printer properties for a printer which has this default driver assigned will result in the error message:

    6.2.3. Support a large number of printers

    15.2.3. Support a large number of printers

    One issue that has arisen during the development phase of Samba 2.2 is the need to support driver downloads for @@ -614,9 +590,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    6.2.4. Adding New Printers via the Windows NT APW

    15.2.4. Adding New Printers via the Windows NT APW

    By default, Samba offers all printer shares defined in

    6.2.5. Samba and Printer Ports

    15.2.5. Samba and Printer Ports

    Windows NT/2000 print servers associate a port with each printer. These normally take the form of LPT1:, COM1:, FILE:, etc... Samba must also support the @@ -820,9 +796,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    6.3. The Imprints Toolset

    15.3. The Imprints Toolset

    The Imprints tool set provides a UNIX equivalent of the Windows NT Add Printer Wizard. For complete information, please @@ -838,9 +814,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    6.3.1. What is Imprints?

    15.3.1. What is Imprints?

    Imprints is a collection of tools for supporting the goals of

    6.3.2. Creating Printer Driver Packages

    15.3.2. Creating Printer Driver Packages

    The process of creating printer driver packages is beyond the scope of this document (refer to Imprints.txt also included @@ -886,9 +862,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    6.3.3. The Imprints server

    15.3.3. The Imprints server

    The Imprints server is really a database server that may be queried via standard HTTP mechanisms. Each printer @@ -910,9 +886,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    6.3.4. The Installation Client

    15.3.4. The Installation Client

    More information regarding the Imprints installation client is available in the

    6.4. 15.4. Diagnosis

    Migration to from Samba 2.0.x to 2.2.x

    15.4.1. Introduction

    This is a short description of how to debug printing problems with +Samba. This describes how to debug problems with printing from a SMB +client to a Samba server, not the other way around. For the reverse +see the examples/printing directory.

    Given that printer driver management has changed (we hope improved) in -2.2 over prior releases, migration from an existing setup to 2.2 can -follow several paths. Here are the possible scenarios for -migration:

    Ok, so you want to print to a Samba server from your PC. The first +thing you need to understand is that Samba does not actually do any +printing itself, it just acts as a middleman between your PC client +and your Unix printing subsystem. Samba receives the file from the PC +then passes the file to a external "print command". What print command +you use is up to you.

    The whole things is controlled using options in smb.conf. The most +relevant options (which you should look up in the smb.conf man page) +are:

          [global]
    +        print command     - send a file to a spooler
    +        lpq command       - get spool queue status
    +        lprm command      - remove a job
    +      [printers]
    +        path = /var/spool/lpd/samba

      The following are nice to know about:

              queuepause command   - stop a printer or print queue
      +        queueresume command  - start a printer or print queue

      Example:

              print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -P%p %s
      +        lpq command   = /usr/bin/lpq    -P%p %s
      +        lprm command  = /usr/bin/lprm   -P%p %j
      +        queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
      +        queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start

      Samba should set reasonable defaults for these depending on your +system type, but it isn't clairvoyant. It is not uncommon that you +have to tweak these for local conditions. The commands should +always have fully specified pathnames, as the smdb may not have +the correct PATH values.

      When you send a job to Samba to be printed, it will make a temporary +copy of it in the directory specified in the [printers] section. +and it should be periodically cleaned out. The lpr -r option +requests that the temporary copy be removed after printing; If +printing fails then you might find leftover files in this directory, +and it should be periodically cleaned out. Samba used the lpq +command to determine the "job number" assigned to your print job +by the spooler.

      The %>letter< are "macros" that get dynamically replaced with appropriate +values when they are used. The %s gets replaced with the name of the spool +file that Samba creates and the %p gets replaced with the name of the +printer. The %j gets replaced with the "job number" which comes from +the lpq output.

    15.4.2. Debugging printer problems

    One way to debug printing problems is to start by replacing these +command with shell scripts that record the arguments and the contents +of the print file. A simple example of this kind of things might +be:

    	print command = /tmp/saveprint %p %s
    +
    +    #!/bin/saveprint
    +    # we make sure that we are the right user
    +    /usr/bin/id -p >/tmp/tmp.print
    +    # we run the command and save the error messages
    +    # replace the command with the one appropriate for your system
    +    /usr/bin/lpr -r -P$1 $2 2>>&/tmp/tmp.print

    Then you print a file and try removing it. You may find that the +print queue needs to be stopped in order to see the queue status +and remove the job:

    
h4: {42} % echo hi >/tmp/hi
    +h4: {43} % smbclient //localhost/lw4
    +added interface ip=10.0.0.4 bcast=10.0.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
    +Password: 
    +Domain=[ASTART] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.7]
    +smb: \> print /tmp/hi
    +putting file /tmp/hi as hi-17534 (0.0 kb/s) (average 0.0 kb/s)
    +smb: \> queue
    +1049     3            hi-17534
    +smb: \> cancel 1049
    +Error cancelling job 1049 : code 0
    +smb: \> cancel 1049
    +Job 1049 cancelled
    +smb: \> queue
    +smb: \> exit

    The 'code 0' indicates that the job was removed. The comment +by the smbclient is a bit misleading on this. +You can observe the command output and then and look at the +/tmp/tmp.print file to see what the results are. You can quickly +find out if the problem is with your printing system. Often people +have problems with their /etc/printcap file or permissions on +various print queues.

    15.4.3. What printers do I have?

    You can use the 'testprns' program to check to see if the printer +name you are using is recognized by Samba. For example, you can +use:

        testprns printer /etc/printcap

    Samba can get its printcap information from a file or from a program. +You can try the following to see the format of the extracted +information:

        testprns -a printer /etc/printcap
    +
    +    testprns -a printer '|/bin/cat printcap'

    15.4.4. Setting up printcap and print servers

    You may need to set up some printcaps for your Samba system to use. +It is strongly recommended that you use the facilities provided by +the print spooler to set up queues and printcap information.

    Samba requires either a printcap or program to deliver printcap +information. This printcap information has the format:

      name|alias1|alias2...:option=value:...

    For almost all printing systems, the printer 'name' must be composed +only of alphanumeric or underscore '_' characters. Some systems also +allow hyphens ('-') as well. An alias is an alternative name for the +printer, and an alias with a space in it is used as a 'comment' +about the printer. The printcap format optionally uses a \ at the end of lines +to extend the printcap to multiple lines.

    Here are some examples of printcap files:

    1. If you do not desire the new Windows NT - print driver support, nothing needs to be done. - All existing parameters work the same.

      pr just printer name

    2. If you want to take advantage of NT printer - driver support but do not want to migrate the - 9x drivers to the new setup, the leave the existing - printers.def file. When smbd attempts - to locate a - 9x driver for the printer in the TDB and fails it - will drop down to using the printers.def (and all - associated parameters). The make_printerdef - tool will also remain for backwards compatibility but will - be removed in the next major release.

      pr|alias printer name and alias

    3. If you install a Windows 9x driver for a printer - on your Samba host (in the printing TDB), this information will - take precedence and the three old printing parameters - will be ignored (including print driver location).

      pr|My Printer printer name, alias used as comment

    4. If you want to migrate an existing printers.def - file into the new setup, the current only solution is to use the Windows - NT APW to install the NT drivers and the 9x drivers. This can be scripted - using smbclient and rpcclient. See the - Imprints installation client at http://imprints.sourceforge.net/ - for an example. -

      pr:sh:\ Same as pr:sh:cm= testing + :cm= \ + testing

    5. pr:sh Same as pr:sh:cm= testing + :cm= testing

    Achtung!
     

    The following smb.conf parameters are considered to -be deprecated and will be removed soon. Do not use them in new -installations

    Samba reads the printcap information when first started. If you make +changes in the printcap information, then you must do the following:

      1. printer driver file (G) -

        make sure that the print spooler is aware of these changes. +The LPRng system uses the 'lpc reread' command to do this.

      2. printer driver (S) -

        make sure that the spool queues, etc., exist and have the +correct permissions. The LPRng system uses the 'checkpc -f' +command to do this.

      3. printer driver location (S) -

        You now should send a SIGHUP signal to the smbd server to have +it reread the printcap information.

    15.4.5. Job sent, no output

    The have been two new parameters add in Samba 2.2.2 to for -better support of Samba 2.0.x backwards capability (disable -spoolss) and for using local printers drivers on Windows -NT/2000 clients (use client driver). Both of -these options are described in the smb.coinf(5) man page and are -disabled by default.

    This is the most frustrating part of printing. You may have sent the +job, verified that the job was forwarded, set up a wrapper around +the command to send the file, but there was no output from the printer.

    First, check to make sure that the job REALLY is getting to the +right print queue. If you are using a BSD or LPRng print spooler, +you can temporarily stop the printing of jobs. Jobs can still be +submitted, but they will not be printed. Use:

      lpc -Pprinter stop

    Now submit a print job and then use 'lpq -Pprinter' to see if the +job is in the print queue. If it is not in the print queue then +you will have to find out why it is not being accepted for printing.

    Next, you may want to check to see what the format of the job really +was. With the assistance of the system administrator you can view +the submitted jobs files. You may be surprised to find that these +are not in what you would expect to call a printable format. +You can use the UNIX 'file' utitily to determine what the job +format actually is:

        cd /var/spool/lpd/printer   # spool directory of print jobs
    +    ls                          # find job files
    +    file dfA001myhost

    You should make sure that your printer supports this format OR that +your system administrator has installed a 'print filter' that will +convert the file to a format appropriate for your printer.

    15.4.6. Job sent, strange output

    Once you have the job printing, you can then start worrying about +making it print nicely.

    The most common problem is extra pages of output: banner pages +OR blank pages at the end.

    If you are getting banner pages, check and make sure that the +printcap option or printer option is configured for no banners. +If you have a printcap, this is the :sh (suppress header or banner +page) option. You should have the following in your printer.

       printer: ... :sh

    If you have this option and are still getting banner pages, there +is a strong chance that your printer is generating them for you +automatically. You should make sure that banner printing is disabled +for the printer. This usually requires using the printer setup software +or procedures supplied by the printer manufacturer.

    If you get an extra page of output, this could be due to problems +with your job format, or if you are generating PostScript jobs, +incorrect setting on your printer driver on the MicroSoft client. +For example, under Win95 there is a option:

      Printers|Printer Name|(Right Click)Properties|Postscript|Advanced|

    that allows you to choose if a Ctrl-D is appended to all jobs. +This is a very bad thing to do, as most spooling systems will +automatically add a ^D to the end of the job if it is detected as +PostScript. The multiple ^D may cause an additional page of output.

    15.4.7. Raw PostScript printed

    This is a problem that is usually caused by either the print spooling +system putting information at the start of the print job that makes +the printer think the job is a text file, or your printer simply +does not support PostScript. You may need to enable 'Automatic +Format Detection' on your printer.

    15.4.8. Advanced Printing

    Note that you can do some pretty magic things by using your +imagination with the "print command" option and some shell scripts. +Doing print accounting is easy by passing the %U option to a print +command shell script. You could even make the print command detect +the type of output and its size and send it to an appropriate +printer.

    15.4.9. Real debugging

    If the above debug tips don't help, then maybe you need to bring in +the bug guns, system tracing. See Tracing.txt in this directory.

    PrevNextUNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control ListsHosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on Samba UpDebugging Printing ProblemsUnified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind
    -Debugging Printing Problems
    SAMBA Project Documentation
    PrevNext

    Chapter 7. Debugging Printing Problems

    7.1. Introduction

    This is a short description of how to debug printing problems with -Samba. This describes how to debug problems with printing from a SMB -client to a Samba server, not the other way around. For the reverse -see the examples/printing directory.

    Ok, so you want to print to a Samba server from your PC. The first -thing you need to understand is that Samba does not actually do any -printing itself, it just acts as a middleman between your PC client -and your Unix printing subsystem. Samba receives the file from the PC -then passes the file to a external "print command". What print command -you use is up to you.

    The whole things is controlled using options in smb.conf. The most -relevant options (which you should look up in the smb.conf man page) -are:

          [global]
    -        print command     - send a file to a spooler
    -        lpq command       - get spool queue status
    -        lprm command      - remove a job
    -      [printers]
    -        path = /var/spool/lpd/samba

    The following are nice to know about:

            queuepause command   - stop a printer or print queue
    -        queueresume command  - start a printer or print queue

    Example:

            print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -P%p %s
    -        lpq command   = /usr/bin/lpq    -P%p %s
    -        lprm command  = /usr/bin/lprm   -P%p %j
    -        queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
    -        queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start

    Samba should set reasonable defaults for these depending on your -system type, but it isn't clairvoyant. It is not uncommon that you -have to tweak these for local conditions. The commands should -always have fully specified pathnames, as the smdb may not have -the correct PATH values.

    When you send a job to Samba to be printed, it will make a temporary -copy of it in the directory specified in the [printers] section. -and it should be periodically cleaned out. The lpr -r option -requests that the temporary copy be removed after printing; If -printing fails then you might find leftover files in this directory, -and it should be periodically cleaned out. Samba used the lpq -command to determine the "job number" assigned to your print job -by the spooler.

    The %>letter< are "macros" that get dynamically replaced with appropriate -values when they are used. The %s gets replaced with the name of the spool -file that Samba creates and the %p gets replaced with the name of the -printer. The %j gets replaced with the "job number" which comes from -the lpq output.

    7.2. Debugging printer problems

    One way to debug printing problems is to start by replacing these -command with shell scripts that record the arguments and the contents -of the print file. A simple example of this kind of things might -be:

    	print command = /tmp/saveprint %p %s
    -
    -    #!/bin/saveprint
    -    # we make sure that we are the right user
    -    /usr/bin/id -p >/tmp/tmp.print
    -    # we run the command and save the error messages
    -    # replace the command with the one appropriate for your system
    -    /usr/bin/lpr -r -P$1 $2 2>>&/tmp/tmp.print

    Then you print a file and try removing it. You may find that the -print queue needs to be stopped in order to see the queue status -and remove the job:

    
h4: {42} % echo hi >/tmp/hi
    -h4: {43} % smbclient //localhost/lw4
    -added interface ip=10.0.0.4 bcast=10.0.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
    -Password: 
    -Domain=[ASTART] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.7]
    -smb: \> print /tmp/hi
    -putting file /tmp/hi as hi-17534 (0.0 kb/s) (average 0.0 kb/s)
    -smb: \> queue
    -1049     3            hi-17534
    -smb: \> cancel 1049
    -Error cancelling job 1049 : code 0
    -smb: \> cancel 1049
    -Job 1049 cancelled
    -smb: \> queue
    -smb: \> exit

    The 'code 0' indicates that the job was removed. The comment -by the smbclient is a bit misleading on this. -You can observe the command output and then and look at the -/tmp/tmp.print file to see what the results are. You can quickly -find out if the problem is with your printing system. Often people -have problems with their /etc/printcap file or permissions on -various print queues.

    7.3. What printers do I have?

    You can use the 'testprns' program to check to see if the printer -name you are using is recognized by Samba. For example, you can -use:

        testprns printer /etc/printcap

    Samba can get its printcap information from a file or from a program. -You can try the following to see the format of the extracted -information:

        testprns -a printer /etc/printcap
    -
    -    testprns -a printer '|/bin/cat printcap'

    7.4. Setting up printcap and print servers

    You may need to set up some printcaps for your Samba system to use. -It is strongly recommended that you use the facilities provided by -the print spooler to set up queues and printcap information.

    Samba requires either a printcap or program to deliver printcap -information. This printcap information has the format:

      name|alias1|alias2...:option=value:...

    For almost all printing systems, the printer 'name' must be composed -only of alphanumeric or underscore '_' characters. Some systems also -allow hyphens ('-') as well. An alias is an alternative name for the -printer, and an alias with a space in it is used as a 'comment' -about the printer. The printcap format optionally uses a \ at the end of lines -to extend the printcap to multiple lines.

    Here are some examples of printcap files:

    1. pr just printer name

    2. pr|alias printer name and alias

    3. pr|My Printer printer name, alias used as comment

    4. pr:sh:\ Same as pr:sh:cm= testing - :cm= \ - testing

    5. pr:sh Same as pr:sh:cm= testing - :cm= testing

    Samba reads the printcap information when first started. If you make -changes in the printcap information, then you must do the following:

    1. make sure that the print spooler is aware of these changes. -The LPRng system uses the 'lpc reread' command to do this.

    2. make sure that the spool queues, etc., exist and have the -correct permissions. The LPRng system uses the 'checkpc -f' -command to do this.

    3. You now should send a SIGHUP signal to the smbd server to have -it reread the printcap information.

    7.5. Job sent, no output

    This is the most frustrating part of printing. You may have sent the -job, verified that the job was forwarded, set up a wrapper around -the command to send the file, but there was no output from the printer.

    First, check to make sure that the job REALLY is getting to the -right print queue. If you are using a BSD or LPRng print spooler, -you can temporarily stop the printing of jobs. Jobs can still be -submitted, but they will not be printed. Use:

      lpc -Pprinter stop

    Now submit a print job and then use 'lpq -Pprinter' to see if the -job is in the print queue. If it is not in the print queue then -you will have to find out why it is not being accepted for printing.

    Next, you may want to check to see what the format of the job really -was. With the assistance of the system administrator you can view -the submitted jobs files. You may be surprised to find that these -are not in what you would expect to call a printable format. -You can use the UNIX 'file' utitily to determine what the job -format actually is:

        cd /var/spool/lpd/printer   # spool directory of print jobs
    -    ls                          # find job files
    -    file dfA001myhost

    You should make sure that your printer supports this format OR that -your system administrator has installed a 'print filter' that will -convert the file to a format appropriate for your printer.

    7.6. Job sent, strange output

    Once you have the job printing, you can then start worrying about -making it print nicely.

    The most common problem is extra pages of output: banner pages -OR blank pages at the end.

    If you are getting banner pages, check and make sure that the -printcap option or printer option is configured for no banners. -If you have a printcap, this is the :sh (suppress header or banner -page) option. You should have the following in your printer.

       printer: ... :sh

    If you have this option and are still getting banner pages, there -is a strong chance that your printer is generating them for you -automatically. You should make sure that banner printing is disabled -for the printer. This usually requires using the printer setup software -or procedures supplied by the printer manufacturer.

    If you get an extra page of output, this could be due to problems -with your job format, or if you are generating PostScript jobs, -incorrect setting on your printer driver on the MicroSoft client. -For example, under Win95 there is a option:

      Printers|Printer Name|(Right Click)Properties|Postscript|Advanced|

    that allows you to choose if a Ctrl-D is appended to all jobs. -This is a very bad thing to do, as most spooling systems will -automatically add a ^D to the end of the job if it is detected as -PostScript. The multiple ^D may cause an additional page of output.

    7.7. Raw PostScript printed

    This is a problem that is usually caused by either the print spooling -system putting information at the start of the print job that makes -the printer think the job is a text file, or your printer simply -does not support PostScript. You may need to enable 'Automatic -Format Detection' on your printer.

    7.8. Advanced Printing

    Note that you can do some pretty magic things by using your -imagination with the "print command" option and some shell scripts. -Doing print accounting is easy by passing the %U option to a print -command shell script. You could even make the print command detect -the type of output and its size and send it to an appropriate -printer.

    7.9. Real debugging

    If the above debug tips don't help, then maybe you need to bring in -the bug guns, system tracing. See Tracing.txt in this directory.


    PrevHomeNext
    Printing Support in Samba 2.2.x Security levels
    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/rpcclient.1.html b/docs/htmldocs/rpcclient.1.html index e6953122c4..e695663c8a 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/rpcclient.1.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/rpcclient.1.html @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ - + rpcclient

    rpcclient

    rpcclient

    Synopsis

    rpcclient [-A authfile] [-c <command string>] [-d debuglevel] [-h] [-l logfile] [-N] [-s <smb config file>] [-U username[%password]] [-W workgroup] [-N] [-I destinationIP] {server}

    [-A authfile] [-c <command string>] [-d debuglevel] [-h] [-l logfile] [-N] [-s <smb config file>] [-U username[%password]] [-W workgroup] [-N] [-I destinationIP] {server}

    		username = <value> 
    -		password = <value>
    -		domain   = <value>
    +>		username = <value> 
    +		password = <value>
    +		domain   = <value>
     		

    Make certain that the permissions on the file restrict @@ -130,6 +124,53 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" below))

    -d|--debug=debuglevel

    debuglevel is an integer +from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is +not specified is zero.

    The higher this value, the more detail will be +logged to the log files about the activities of the +server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious +warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for +day to day running - it generates a small amount of +information about operations carried out.

    Levels above 1 will generate considerable +amounts of log data, and should only be used when +investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for +use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log +data, most of which is extremely cryptic.

    Note that specifying this parameter here will +override the log +level parameter in the smb.conf(5) file.

    -h|--help

    Print a summary of command line options.

    -I IP-address

    COMMANDS

    LSARPC

    SAMR

    SPOOLSS

    adddriver <arch> <config>adddriver <arch> <config> - Execute an AddPrinterDriver() RPC to install the printer driver information on the server. Note that the driver files should @@ -415,12 +465,6 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter is defined as follows:

    		Long Printer Name:\
    @@ -432,9 +476,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
     		Default Data Type:\
     		Comma Separated list of Files
     		

    Any empty fields should be enter as the string "NULL".

    addprinter <printername> - <sharename> <drivername> <port>addprinter <printername> + <sharename> <drivername> <port> - Add a printer on the remote server. This printer will be automatically shared. Be aware that the printer driver @@ -497,7 +538,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    enumjobs <printer>enumjobs <printer> - List the jobs and status of a given printer. This command corresponds to the MS Platform SDK EnumJobs() @@ -539,7 +580,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    getdata <printername>getdata <printername> - Retrieve the data for a given printer setting. See the

    getdriver <printername>getdriver <printername> - Retrieve the printer driver information (such as driver file, config file, dependent files, etc...) for @@ -565,7 +606,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    getdriverdir <arch>getdriverdir <arch> - Execute a GetPrinterDriverDirectory() RPC to retrieve the SMB share name and subdirectory for @@ -583,7 +624,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >

    getprinter <printername>getprinter <printername> - Retrieve the current printer information. This command corresponds to the GetPrinter() MS Platform SDK function. @@ -593,7 +634,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    openprinter <printername>openprinter <printername> - Execute an OpenPrinterEx() and ClosePrinter() RPC against a given printer.

    setdriver <printername> - <drivername>setdriver <printername> + <drivername> - Execute a SetPrinter() command to update the printer driver associated with an installed printer. The printer driver must @@ -621,9 +662,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    GENERAL OPTIONS

    BUGS

    From Luke Leighton's original rpcclient man page:

    "WARNING! The MSRPC over SMB code has been developed from examining Network traces. No documentation is available from the original creators (Microsoft) on how MSRPC over @@ -703,7 +750,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    VERSION

    AUTHOR

    NextChapter 12. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled DomainChapter 8. How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain

    12.1. Prerequisite Reading

    8.1. Prerequisite Reading

    Before you continue reading in this chapter, please make sure that you are comfortable with configuring a Samba PDC @@ -94,9 +97,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    12.2. Background

    8.2. Background

    What is a Domain Controller? It is a machine that is able to answer logon requests from workstations in a Windows NT Domain. Whenever a @@ -139,9 +142,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    12.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?

    8.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?

    Every machine that is a Domain Controller for the domain SAMBA has to register the NetBIOS group name SAMBA#1c with the WINS server and/or @@ -156,9 +159,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    12.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?

    8.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?

    A NT workstation in the domain SAMBA that wants a local user to be authenticated has to find the domain controller for SAMBA. It does @@ -175,9 +178,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    12.3.2. When is the PDC needed?

    8.3.2. When is the PDC needed?

    Whenever a user wants to change his password, this has to be done on the PDC. To find the PDC, the workstation does a NetBIOS name query @@ -191,9 +194,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    12.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller?

    8.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller?

    With version 2.2, no. The native NT SAM replication protocols have not yet been fully implemented. The Samba Team is working on @@ -210,9 +213,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    12.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?

    8.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?

    Several things have to be done:

    12.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?

    8.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?

    Replication of the smbpasswd file is sensitive. It has to be done whenever changes to the SAM are made. Every user's password change is @@ -329,7 +332,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" >NextHow to Configure Samba 2.2 as a Primary Domain ControllerHow to Configure Samba as a NT4 Primary Domain Controller UpStoring Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP DirectorySamba as a ADS domain member

    Last Update : $Date: 2002/11/13 15:34:49 $

    : $Date: 2003/01/15 22:29:23 $

    This book is a collection of HOWTOs added to Samba documentation over the years. I try to ensure that all are current, but sometimes the is a larger job diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/samba-ldap-howto.html b/docs/htmldocs/samba-ldap-howto.html index cefde0356d..17f74b9bbc 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/samba-ldap-howto.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/samba-ldap-howto.html @@ -9,12 +9,15 @@ CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77">PrevNextChapter 13. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP DirectoryChapter 20. Storing Samba's User/Machine Account information in an LDAP Directory

    13.1. Purpose

    20.1. Purpose

    This document describes how to use an LDAP directory for storing Samba user account information traditionally stored in the smbpasswd(5) file. It is @@ -145,9 +148,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    13.2. Introduction

    20.2. Introduction

    Traditionally, when configuring

    13.3. Supported LDAP Servers

    20.3. Supported LDAP Servers

    The LDAP samdb code in 2.2.3 has been developed and tested using the OpenLDAP 2.0 server and client libraries. The same code should be able to work with @@ -287,9 +290,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    13.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount

    20.4. Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount

    Samba 2.2.3 includes the necessary schema file for OpenLDAP 2.0 in

    13.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP

    20.5. Configuring Samba with LDAP

    13.5.1. OpenLDAP configuration

    20.5.1. OpenLDAP configuration

    To include support for the sambaAccount object in an OpenLDAP directory server, first copy the samba.schema file to slapd's configuration directory.

    13.5.2. Configuring Samba

    20.5.2. Configuring Samba

    The following parameters are available in smb.conf only with

    13.6. Accounts and Groups management

    20.6. Accounts and Groups management

    As users accounts are managed thru the sambaAccount objectclass, you should modify you existing administration tools to deal with sambaAccount attributes.

    13.7. Security and sambaAccount

    20.7. Security and sambaAccount

    There are two important points to remember when discussing the security of sambaAccount entries in the directory.

    13.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts

    20.8. LDAP specials attributes for sambaAccounts

    The sambaAccount objectclass is composed of the following attributes:

    13.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount

    20.9. Example LDIF Entries for a sambaAccount

    The following is a working LDIF with the inclusion of the posixAccount objectclass:

    13.10. Comments

    20.10. Comments

    Please mail all comments regarding this HOWTO to PrevNextHow to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled DomainStackable VFS modules UpUsing samba 3.0 with ActiveDirectory supportHOWTO Access Samba source code via CVS

    Security levelsUser and Share security level (for servers not in a domain)PrevNextChapter 8. Security levels

    8.1. Introduction

    Samba supports the following options to the global smb.conf parameter

    [global]
    -security = [share|user(default)|domain|ads]

    Please refer to the smb.conf man page for usage information and to the document -DOMAIN_MEMBER.html for further background details -on domain mode security. The Windows 2000 Kerberos domain security model -(security = ads) is described in the ADS-HOWTO.html.

    Of the above, "security = server" means that Samba reports to clients that -it is running in "user mode" but actually passes off all authentication -requests to another "user mode" server. This requires an additional -parameter "password server =" that points to the real authentication server. -That real authentication server can be another Samba server or can be a -Windows NT server, the later natively capable of encrypted password support.

    8.2. More complete description of security levels

    Chapter 6. User and Share security level (for servers not in a domain)

    A SMB server tells the client at startup what "security level" it is running. There are two options "share level" and "user level". Which @@ -211,7 +160,13 @@ smbpasswd file with SMB style encrypted passwords. It is cryptographically impossible to translate from unix style encryption to SMB style encryption, although there are some fairly simple management schemes by which the two could be kept in sync.

    "security = server" means that Samba reports to clients that +it is running in "user mode" but actually passes off all authentication +requests to another "user mode" server. This requires an additional +parameter "password server =" that points to the real authentication server. +That real authentication server can be another Samba server or can be a +Windows NT server, the later natively capable of encrypted password support.

    list will be allowed. By default this option is disabled so that a client can supply a username to be used by the server. Enabling - this parameter will force the server to only use the login + this parameter will force the server to only user the login names from the list and is only really useful in share levelshave level security.

    + smbclient

    smbclient

    smbclient

    Synopsis

    smbclient {servicename} [password] [-b <buffer size>] [-d debuglevel] [-D Directory] [-U username] [-W workgroup] [-M <netbios name>] [-m maxprotocol] [-A authfile] [-N] [-l logfile] [-L <netbios name>] [-I destinationIP] [-E] [-c <command string>] [-i scope] [-O <socket options>] [-p port] [-R <name resolve order>] [-s <smb config file>] [-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan]

    {servicename} [password] [-b <buffer size>] [-d debuglevel] [-D Directory] [-U username] [-W workgroup] [-M <netbios name>] [-m maxprotocol] [-A authfile] [-N] [-l logfile] [-L <netbios name>] [-I destinationIP] [-E] [-c <command string>] [-i scope] [-O <socket options>] [-p port] [-R <name resolve order>] [-s <smb config file>] [-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan]

    -R <name resolve order>
    -R <name resolve order>

    This option is used by the programs in the Samba @@ -346,9 +349,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" > for a description of how to handle incoming WinPopup messages in Samba.

    Note: Copy WinPopup into the startup group on your WfWg PCs if you want them to always be able to receive messages.

    rfc1002.txt
    . - NetBIOS scopes are very rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you communicate with.

    debuglevel
    is set to the letter 'A', then is set to the letter 'A', then all debug messages will be printed. This setting - is for developers only (and people who really want to know how the code works internally).

    username = <value> 
    -password = <value>
    -domain = <value>
    +>username = <value> 
    +password = <value>
    +domain = <value>
     		

    If the domain parameter is missing the current workgroup name @@ -645,12 +651,18 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > how to interpret filenames coming from the remote server. Usually Asian language multibyte UNIX implementations use different character sets than - SMB/CIFS servers (EUC instead of instead of SJIS for example). Setting this parameter will let

    Tar Long File Names

    Tar Filenames

    All file names can be given as DOS path names (with '\' as the component separator) or as UNIX path names (with '/' as the component separator).

    Examples

    Restore from tar file

    smb:\> smb:\>

    The backslash ("\") indicates the current working directory @@ -1015,7 +1036,7 @@ CLASS="PROMPT" >

    Parameters shown in square brackets (e.g., "[parameter]") are optional. If not given, the command will use suitable defaults. Parameters - shown in angle brackets (e.g., "<parameter>") are required. + shown in angle brackets (e.g., "<parameter>") are required.

    Note that all commands operating on the server are actually @@ -1106,7 +1127,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE" directory on the server will be reported.

    del <mask>
    del <mask>

    The client will request that the server attempt @@ -1119,7 +1140,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE" directory on the server.

    dir <mask>
    dir <mask>

    A list of the files matching

    get <remote file name> [local file name]
    get <remote file name> [local file name]

    Copy the file called

    ls <mask>
    ls <mask>

    See the dir command above.

    mask <mask>
    mask <mask>

    This command allows the user to set up a mask @@ -1236,13 +1257,13 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE" mask back to "*" after using the mget or mput commands.

    md <directory name>
    md <directory name>

    See the mkdir command.

    mget <mask>
    mget <mask>

    Copy all files matching are binary. See also the lowercase command.

    mkdir <directory name>
    mkdir <directory name>

    Create a new directory on the server (user access privileges permitting) with the specified name.

    mput <mask>
    mput <mask>

    Copy all files matching

    print <file name>
    print <file name>

    Print the specified file from the local machine @@ -1309,7 +1330,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >See also the printmode command.

    printmode <graphics or text>
    printmode <graphics or text>

    Set the print mode to suit either binary data @@ -1329,7 +1350,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"

    put <local file name> [remote file name]
    put <local file name> [remote file name]

    Copy the file called See the exit command.

    rd <directory name>
    rd <directory name>

    See the rmdir command.

    rm <mask>
    rm <mask>

    Remove all files matching

    rmdir <directory name>
    rmdir <directory name>

    Remove the specified directory (user access privileges permitting) from the server.

    setmode <filename> <perm=[+|\-]rsha>
    setmode <filename> <perm=[+|\-]rsha>

    A version of the DOS attrib command to set @@ -1430,7 +1451,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"

    tar <c|x>[IXbgNa]
    tar <c|x>[IXbgNa]

    Performs a tar operation - see the

    blocksize <blocksize>
    blocksize <blocksize>

    Blocksize. Must be followed by a valid (greater @@ -1459,7 +1480,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE" >*TBLOCK (usually 512 byte) blocks.

    tarmode <full|inc|reset|noreset>
    tarmode <full|inc|reset|noreset>

    Changes tar's behavior with regard to archive @@ -1547,9 +1568,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" > /usr/samba/bin/ directory, this directory readable by all, writeable only by root. The client program itself should - be executable by all. The client should NOT be setuid or setgid!

    -S parameter had been - given. + given.

    + smbgroupedit

    smbgroupedit

    smbgroupedit

    Synopsis

    smbroupedit [-v [l|s]] [-a UNIX-groupname [-d NT-groupname|-p privilege|]]

    [-v [l|s]] [-a UNIX-groupname [-d NT-groupname|-p privilege|]]

    give a long listing, of the format:

    "NT Group Name"
    @@ -97,10 +100,19 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
         Group type     :
         Comment        :
         Privilege      :

    For examples,

    Users
    @@ -109,6 +121,9 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
         Group type: Local group
         Comment   :
         Privilege : No privilege

    display a short listing of the format:

    NTGroupName(SID) -> UnixGroupName

    For example,

    Users (S-1-5-32-545) -> -1

    Get the SID for the Windows NT "Domain Admins" group:

    smbgroupedit -vs | grep "Domain Admins"
     Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1108995562-3116817432-1375597819-512) -> -1

  • smbgroupedit \
     -c S-1-5-21-1108995562-3116817432-1375597819-512 \
    --u domadm

    warning: don't copy and paste this sample, the Domain Admins SID (the S-1-5-21-...-512) is different for every PDC.

    To verify that your mapping has taken effect:

    smbgroupedit -vs|grep "Domain Admins"
     Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-1108995562-3116817432-1375597819-512) -> domadm

    To give access to a certain directory on a domain member machine (an NT/W2K or a samba server running winbind) to some users who are member of a group on your samba PDC, flag that group as a domain group:

    smbgroupedit -a unixgroup -td

  • VERSION

    This man page is correct for version 2.2 of +>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.

    + smbsh

    smbsh

    smbsh

    Synopsis

    smbsh [-W workgroup] [-U username] [-P prefix] [-R <name resolve order>] [-d <debug level>] [-l logfile] [-L libdir]

    [-W workgroup] [-U username] [-P prefix] [-R <name resolve order>] [-d <debug level>] [-l logfile] [-L libdir]

    This option allows the user to set the directory prefix for SMB access. The default value if this option is not specified is - smb.

    -R <name resolve order>
    -R <name resolve order>

    This option is used to determine what naming @@ -236,7 +230,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" order.

    -d <debug level>
    -d <debug level>

    debug level is an integer from 0 to 10.

    	
     	

    Any dynamically linked command you execute from @@ -354,7 +357,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" the workgroup MYGROUP. The command ls /smb/MYGROUP/<machine-name>ls /smb/MYGROUP/<machine-name> will show the share names for that machine. You could then, for example, use the

    VERSION

    This man page is correct for version 2.2 of +>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.

    PrevNextChapter 17. Samba performance issuesChapter 23. Samba performance issues

    17.1. Comparisons

    23.1. Comparisons

    The Samba server uses TCP to talk to the client. Thus if you are trying to see if it performs well you should really compare it to @@ -108,17 +111,17 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.2. Oplocks

    23.2. Oplocks

    17.2.1. Overview

    23.2.1. Overview

    Oplocks are the way that SMB clients get permission from a server to locally cache file operations. If a server grants an oplock @@ -152,9 +155,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    17.2.2. Level2 Oplocks

    23.2.2. Level2 Oplocks

    With Samba 2.0.5 a new capability - level2 (read only) oplocks is supported (although the option is off by default - see the smb.conf @@ -176,9 +179,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    17.2.3. Old 'fake oplocks' option - deprecated

    23.2.3. Old 'fake oplocks' option - deprecated

    Samba can also fake oplocks, by granting a oplock whenever a client asks for one. This is controlled using the smb.conf option "fake @@ -197,9 +200,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.3. Socket options

    23.3. Socket options

    There are a number of socket options that can greatly affect the performance of a TCP based server like Samba.

    17.4. Read size

    23.4. Read size

    The option "read size" affects the overlap of disk reads/writes with network reads/writes. If the amount of data being transferred in @@ -251,9 +254,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.5. Max xmit

    23.5. Max xmit

    At startup the client and server negotiate a "maximum transmit" size, which limits the size of nearly all SMB commands. You can set the @@ -274,9 +277,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.6. Locking

    23.6. Locking

    By default Samba does not implement strict locking on each read/write call (although it did in previous versions). If you enable strict @@ -291,9 +294,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.7. Share modes

    23.7. Share modes

    Some people find that opening files is very slow. This is often because of the "share modes" code needed to fully implement the dos @@ -321,9 +324,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.8. Log level

    23.8. Log level

    If you set the log level (also known as "debug level") higher than 2 then you may suffer a large drop in performance. This is because the @@ -335,9 +338,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.9. Wide lines

    23.9. Wide lines

    The "wide links" option is now enabled by default, but if you disable it (for better security) then you may suffer a performance hit in @@ -349,9 +352,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.10. Read raw

    23.10. Read raw

    The "read raw" operation is designed to be an optimised, low-latency file read operation. A server may choose to not support it, @@ -371,9 +374,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.11. Write raw

    23.11. Write raw

    The "write raw" operation is designed to be an optimised, low-latency file write operation. A server may choose to not support it, @@ -388,9 +391,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.12. Read prediction

    23.12. Read prediction

    Samba can do read prediction on some of the SMB commands. Read prediction means that Samba reads some extra data on the last file it @@ -414,9 +417,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.13. Memory mapping

    23.13. Memory mapping

    Samba supports reading files via memory mapping them. One some machines this can give a large boost to performance, on others it @@ -435,9 +438,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.14. Slow Clients

    23.14. Slow Clients

    One person has reported that setting the protocol to COREPLUS rather than LANMAN2 gave a dramatic speed improvement (from 10k/s to 150k/s).

    17.15. Slow Logins

    23.15. Slow Logins

    Slow logins are almost always due to the password checking time. Using the lowest practical "password level" will improve things a lot. You @@ -465,9 +468,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.16. Client tuning

    23.16. Client tuning

    Often a speed problem can be traced to the client. The client (for example Windows for Workgroups) can often be tuned for better TCP @@ -569,9 +572,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    17.17. My Results

    23.17. My Results

    Some people want to see real numbers in a document like this, so here they are. I have a 486sx33 client running WfWg 3.11 with the 3.11b @@ -610,7 +613,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextQuick Cross Subnet Browsing / Cross Workgroup Browsing guideGroup mapping HOWTO UpHOWTO Access Samba source code via CVSAppendixes

    PrevNextChapter 5. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control ListsChapter 12. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists

    5.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT +>12.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT security dialogs

    New in the Samba 2.0.4 release is the ability for Windows @@ -116,9 +120,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    5.2. How to view file security on a Samba share

    12.2. How to view file security on a Samba share

    From an NT 4.0 client, single-click with the right mouse button on any file or directory in a Samba mounted @@ -186,9 +190,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    5.3. Viewing file ownership

    12.3. Viewing file ownership

    Clicking on the

    5.4. Viewing file or directory permissions

    12.4. Viewing file or directory permissions

    The third button is the

    5.4.1. File Permissions

    12.4.1. File Permissions

    The standard UNIX user/group/world triple and the corresponding "read", "write", "execute" permissions @@ -404,9 +408,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    5.4.2. Directory Permissions

    12.4.2. Directory Permissions

    Directories on an NT NTFS file system have two different sets of permissions. The first set of permissions @@ -436,9 +440,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    5.5. Modifying file or directory permissions

    12.5. Modifying file or directory permissions

    Modifying file and directory permissions is as simple as changing the displayed permissions in the dialog box, and @@ -534,9 +538,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    5.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask +>12.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask parameters

    Note that with Samba 2.0.5 there are four new parameters @@ -811,9 +815,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    5.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute +>12.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute mapping

    Samba maps some of the DOS attribute bits (such as "read @@ -870,7 +874,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextHosting a Microsoft Distributed File System tree on SambaIntegrating MS Windows networks with Samba UpPrinting Support in Samba 2.2.xConfiguring PAM for distributed but centrally +managed authentication

    + wbinfo

    wbinfo

    wbinfo

    Synopsis

    wbinfo [-u] [-g] [-i ip] [-N netbios-name] [-n name] [-s sid] [-U uid] [-G gid] [-S sid] [-Y sid] [-t] [-m] [-r user] [-a user%password] [-A user%password] [-p]

    [-u] [-g] [-i ip] [-N netbios-name] [-n name] [-s sid] [-U uid] [-G gid] [-S sid] [-Y sid] [-t] [-m] [-r user] [-a user%password] [-A user%password] [-p]

    - -Peter Karrer Announces SLIP for WFW - - -

    Winserve

    -
    -

    Peter Karrer Announces SLIP for WFW

    -[NEW 03-22-95) -
    -Hello, -

    -I've discovered a way to run WfW's TCP/IP-32 over a SLIP packet driver. This -allows WfW users to do Windows networking over dialup lines just like it is -possible with NT and the Windows 95 beta! -

    -For instance, you can mount Microsoft's FTP server as a network drive in File -Manager or connect to an MS Mail post office over the Internet. Of course, -the usual Internet stuff works as well. Another interesting site is -WINSERVE.001; check out www.winserve.com. -


    -This method should work with any class 1 (Ethernet II) packet driver. However, -I'm not in a position to try anything else than SLIPPER/CSLIPPER. -
    -

    Files you need:

    -WFWT32.EXE: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/msclient/wfw/wfwt32.exe -

    - Microsoft's free TCP/IP for WfW. It's a self-extracting archive which - should be executed in an empty directory. -

    -SLIPPER.EXE: ftp://biocserver.bioc.cwru.edu/pub/dos/slipper/slippr15.zip -

    - Peter Tattam's SLIP packet driver. CSLIPPER.EXE is a variant which supports - VJ header compression. -

    -PDETHER.EXE: ftp://sjf-lwp.idz.sjf.novell.com/odi/pdether/pde105.zip -

    - Don Provan's ODI-over-Packet Driver shim. This *must* be version 1.05 (or - above). -

    -LSL.COM: -

    - Novell's LAN Support Layer. If you're an owner of Windows 3.10, you'll - have it on one of your install disks. Use "expand a:lsl.co_ lsl.com" to - expand it. Microsoft has stopped bundling LSL.COM with WfW 3.11, though. - The newest version of LSL.COM can be downloaded as part of - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/netware/nwos/dosclnt12/vlms/vlmup2.exe. - However, it's not clear if this one may be legally used outside Netware - environments. -

    -NET.CFG: -

    - A configuration file for LSL and PDETHER. It should contain the following - text: -

    -

    -Link Support
    -        Buffers 8 1600
    -Link Driver PDETHER
    -        Int 60
    -        Frame Ethernet_II
    -        Protocol IP   800  Ethernet_II
    -        Protocol ARP  806  Ethernet_II
    -        Protocol RARP 8035 Ethernet_II
    -
    -

    -DISCOMX.COM: -

    - A little hack of mine to disable the COM port used by the SLIP packet driver. - Usage is e.g. "discomx 2" to disable COM2. This should be run before - starting WfW, otherwise you'll get "device conflict" messages. Here it is: -

    -begin 644 discomx.com
    -F,=N)V8H.@`"P(+^!`/.N3XH="=MT!DN`XP/1XS')!R:)CP`$S2``
    -`
    -end
    - 
    - (Save this text to disk as filename, then run "uudecode filename". - uudecode can be found, for instance, at - ftp://ftp.switch.ch/mirror/simtel/msdos/starter/uudecode.com ) -

    -LMHOSTS: -

    - An optional file which should be stored in your Windows subdirectory. It is - used to map NetBIOS computer names to IP addresses. Example: -

    -

    -198.105.232.1   ftp             #PRE  # ftp.microsoft.com
    -204.118.34.11   winserve.001    #PRE  # Winserve
    -
    -
    -

    How to install it:

    -

    -

      -
    • Put the files mentioned above into a directory, e.g. C:\SLIP. -

      -

    • Put the following lines into AUTOEXEC.BAT: -

      -  cd \slip
      -  slipper com1 vec=60 baud=57600 ether	(may vary with your modem setup)
      -  lsl
      -  pdether
      -  discomx 1				(must correspond to SLIPPER's COM port)
      -
      - (If you use another vec= setting, you must update that in NET.CFG as well.) - Use CSLIPPER instead of SLIPPER if your SLIP provider supports VJC. -

      -

    • Start WfW. -
        -
      • Under Windows Setup, choose "Change Network Settings". -
      • Select "Install Microsoft Windows Network". -
      • In "Drivers...", choose "Add Adapter" - and install the "IPXODI Support driver (Ethernet) [ODI/NDIS3]". -
      • In "Add Protocols...", select "Unlisted or Updated Protocol". When asked for a - driver disk, enter the directory where you expanded WFWT32.EXE. -
      • Configure TCP/IP (IP address, enable LMHOSTS lookup, try 204.118.34.11 as primary - WINS server). Remove all other protocols (NetBEUI, IPX/SPX). -
      -

      -

    • Windows will probably update the first lines of AUTOEXEC.BAT with -

      -

      -  c:\windows\net start
      -  c:\windows\odihlp.exe.
      -
      - The "odihlp" line must be moved behind the "pdether" line. -

      -

    • Windows will also update NET.CFG with some "Frame" lines. These must - be removed (except "Frame Ethernet_II"). -

      -

    • Somehow, you will have to dial in to your SLIP provider. I do it manually - before slipper (or cslipper) gets loaded, using a DOS-based terminal program. - But there are some automatic dialers around. I've seen recommendations for - ftp://mvmpc9.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de/x-slip/slip_it.exe. -

      -

    • To connect to Microsoft's FTP server (or Winserve) go into File Manager, - choose "Connect Network drive" and enter "\\ftp" or "\\winserve.001" into - the "Path:" field. -
    -
    -

    How it works:

    -

    -Microsoft's TCP/IP-32 requires an NDIS3 interface. NDIS is Microsoft's way -to interface with a network. -

    -WfW also contains an NDIS3-over-ODI "shim", whose real mode component is -ODIHLP.EXE. ODI is Novell's way to interface with a network. -

    -SLIPPER is a Packet Driver (PD) for use over serial lines. PDs are everybody -else's way to interface with a network. SLIPPER's "ether" option makes it -look like an Ethernet PD to applications using it. -

    -A "shim" is a program which simulates a network application programming -interface on top of another. -

    -There is no NDIS SLIP driver which would work with WfW. -

    -There is no NDIS-over-PD shim. -

    -However, there's an ODI-over-PD shim (PDETHER) and an NDIS-over-ODI shim -(ODIHLP etc.) -

    -OK, so let's do NDIS-over-ODI-over-PD! -

    -This should have worked all the time; however, a non-feature in PDETHER -versions < 1.05 has prevented the method from functioning until now. -


    -Questions, suggestions etc. please to -

    -

    -Peter Karrer		pkarrer@ife.ee.ethz.ch
    -
    -
    - - diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/winbind.html b/docs/htmldocs/winbind.html index cbec6e39a6..df5a59f771 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/winbind.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/winbind.html @@ -9,12 +9,15 @@ CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77">PrevNextChapter 10. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using WinbindChapter 16. Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX using Winbind

    10.1. Abstract

    16.1. Abstract

    Integration of UNIX and Microsoft Windows NT through a unified logon has been considered a "holy grail" in heterogeneous @@ -104,9 +107,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    10.2. Introduction

    16.2. Introduction

    It is well known that UNIX and Microsoft Windows NT have different models for representing user and group information and @@ -158,9 +161,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    10.3. What Winbind Provides

    16.3. What Winbind Provides

    Winbind unifies UNIX and Windows NT account management by allowing a UNIX box to become a full member of a NT domain. Once @@ -200,9 +203,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    10.3.1. Target Uses

    16.3.1. Target Uses

    Winbind is targeted at organizations that have an existing NT based domain infrastructure into which they wish @@ -224,9 +227,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    10.4. How Winbind Works

    16.4. How Winbind Works

    The winbind system is designed around a client/server architecture. A long running

    10.4.1. Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls

    16.4.1. Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls

    Over the last two years, efforts have been underway by various Samba Team members to decode various aspects of @@ -270,9 +273,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    10.4.2. Name Service Switch

    16.4.2. Name Service Switch

    The Name Service Switch, or NSS, is a feature that is present in many UNIX operating systems. It allows system @@ -350,9 +353,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    10.4.3. Pluggable Authentication Modules

    16.4.3. Pluggable Authentication Modules

    Pluggable Authentication Modules, also known as PAM, is a system for abstracting authentication and authorization @@ -399,9 +402,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    10.4.4. User and Group ID Allocation

    16.4.4. User and Group ID Allocation

    When a user or group is created under Windows NT is it allocated a numerical relative identifier (RID). This is @@ -425,9 +428,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    10.4.5. Result Caching

    16.4.5. Result Caching

    An active system can generate a lot of user and group name lookups. To reduce the network cost of these lookups winbind @@ -448,9 +451,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    10.5. Installation and Configuration

    16.5. Installation and Configuration

    Many thanks to John Trostel

    10.5.1. Introduction

    16.5.1. Introduction

    This HOWTO describes the procedures used to get winbind up and running on my RedHat 7.1 system. Winbind is capable of providing access @@ -534,9 +537,9 @@ CLASS="SECT2" >

    10.5.2. Requirements

    16.5.2. Requirements

    If you have a samba configuration file that you are currently using... back to the original state they were in if you get frustrated with the way things are going. ;-)

    The latest version of SAMBA (version 2.2.2 as of this writing), now +>The latest version of SAMBA (version 3.0 as of this writing), now includes a functioning winbindd daemon. Please refer to the

    10.5.3. Testing Things Out

    16.5.3. Testing Things Out

    Before starting, it is probably best to kill off all the SAMBA related daemons running on your server. Kill off all

    10.5.3.1. Configure and compile SAMBA

    16.5.3.1. Configure and compile SAMBA

    The configuration and compilation of SAMBA is pretty straightforward. The first three steps may not be necessary depending upon @@ -715,9 +718,9 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >

    10.5.3.2. Configure 16.5.3.2. Configure nsswitch.conf and the @@ -820,9 +823,9 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >

    10.5.3.3. Configure smb.conf

    16.5.3.3. Configure smb.conf

    Several parameters are needed in the smb.conf file to control the behavior of

    10.5.3.4. Join the SAMBA server to the PDC domain

    16.5.3.4. Join the SAMBA server to the PDC domain

    Enter the following command to make the SAMBA server join the PDC domain, where root# /usr/local/samba/bin/net rpc join -s PDC -U Administrator/usr/local/samba/bin/net rpc join -S PDC -U Administrator

    The proper response to the command should be: "Joined the domain @@ -941,9 +944,9 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >

    10.5.3.5. Start up the winbindd daemon and test it!

    16.5.3.5. Start up the winbindd daemon and test it!

    Eventually, you will want to modify your smb startup script to automatically invoke the winbindd daemon when the other parts of @@ -1064,17 +1067,17 @@ CLASS="SECT3" >

    10.5.3.6. Fix the init.d startup scripts

    16.5.3.6. Fix the init.d startup scripts

    10.5.3.6.1. Linux

    16.5.3.6.1. Linux

    The

    10.5.3.6.2. Solaris

    16.5.3.6.2. Solaris

    On solaris, you need to modify the

    10.5.3.6.3. Restarting

    16.5.3.6.3. Restarting

    If you restart the

    10.5.3.7. Configure Winbind and PAM

    16.5.3.7. Configure Winbind and PAM

    If you have made it this far, you know that winbindd and samba are working together. If you want to use winbind to provide authentication for other @@ -1321,9 +1324,9 @@ CLASS="SECT4" >

    10.5.3.7.1. Linux/FreeBSD-specific PAM configuration

    16.5.3.7.1. Linux/FreeBSD-specific PAM configuration

    The

    10.5.3.7.2. Solaris-specific configuration

    16.5.3.7.2. Solaris-specific configuration

    The /etc/pam.conf needs to be changed. I changed this file so that my Domain users can logon both locally as well as telnet.The following are the changes @@ -1537,9 +1540,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    10.6. Limitations

    16.6. Limitations

    Winbind has a number of limitations in its current released version that we hope to overcome in future @@ -1578,9 +1581,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1" >

    10.7. Conclusion

    16.7. Conclusion

    The winbind system, through the use of the Name Service Switch, Pluggable Authentication Modules, and appropriate @@ -1606,7 +1609,7 @@ WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >PrevNextsecurity = domain in Samba 2.xPrinting Support UpHow to Configure Samba 2.2 as a Primary Domain ControllerPassdb MySQL plugin

    + winbindd

    winbindd

    winbindd

    Synopsis

    winbindd [-i] [-d <debug level>] [-s <smb config file>]

    [-F] [-S] [-i] [-B] [-d <debug level>] [-s <smb config file>] [-n]

    DESCRIPTION

    and then from the Windows NT server.

    passwd:         files winbind
     group:          files winbind
     	

    The following simple configuration in the @@ -192,7 +198,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >

    OPTIONS

    -F

    If specified, this parameter causes + the main winbindd process to not daemonize, + i.e. double-fork and disassociate with the terminal. + Child processes are still created as normal to service + each connection request, but the main process does not + exit. This operation mode is suitable for running + winbindd under process supervisors such + as supervise and svscan + from Daniel J. Bernstein's daemontools + package, or the AIX process monitor. +

    -S

    If specified, this parameter causes + winbindd to log to standard output rather + than a file.

    -d debuglevel

    winbindd is required.

    is required. + winbindd also logs to standard output, + as if the -S parameter had been given. +

    -n

    Disable caching. This means winbindd will + always have to wait for a response from the domain controller + before it can respond to a client and this thus makes things + slower. The results will however be more accurate, since + results from the cache might not be up-to-date. This + might also temporarily hang winbindd if the DC doesn't respond. +

    -B

    Dual daemon mode. This means winbindd will run + as 2 threads. The first will answer all requests from the cache, + thus making responses to clients faster. The other will + update the cache for the query that the first has just responded. + Advantage of this is that responses are accurate and fast. +

    -s|--conf=smb.conf

    Specifies the location of the all-important + smb.conf file.

    NAME AND ID RESOLUTION

    CONFIGURATION

    EXAMPLE SETUP

    put the following:

    passwd:     files winbind
     group:      files winbind
     	

    In lines with something like this:

    auth       required	/lib/security/pam_securetty.so
    @@ -442,6 +547,9 @@ auth       required	/lib/security/pam_nologin.so
     auth       sufficient	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
     auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_first_pass shadow nullok
     	

    Note in particular the use of the containing directives like the following:

    [global]
    @@ -535,6 +649,9 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
             security = domain
             password server = *
     	

    Now start winbindd and you should find that your user and @@ -553,7 +670,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >

    NOTES

    SIGNALS

    FILES

    VERSION

    This man page is correct for version 2.2 of +>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.

    SEE ALSO

    AUTHOR

    .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "26 November 2002" "" "" +.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME findsmb \- list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 b/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 index f13d8ff78a..e5443f61e8 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "LMHOSTS" "5" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "LMHOSTS" "5" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME lmhosts \- The Samba NetBIOS hosts file .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/net.8 b/docs/manpages/net.8 index 7a6a5c18c6..bf2b13997c 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/net.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/net.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "NET" "8" "03 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "NET" "8" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME net \- Tool for administration of Samba and remote CIFS servers. .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 b/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 index a61fc715f2..ecf10dfc1f 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "26 November 2002" "" "" +.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME nmblookup \- NetBIOS over TCP/IP client used to lookup NetBIOS names .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 b/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 index 79a0b2b9ad..278bc2727a 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 @@ -210,6 +210,41 @@ Example: \fBpdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -V 3\fR account policy value for bad lockout attempt is now 3 .fi +.TP +\fB-d|--debug=debuglevel\fR +\fIdebuglevel\fR is an integer +from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is +not specified is zero. + +The higher this value, the more detail will be +logged to the log files about the activities of the +server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious +warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for +day to day running - it generates a small amount of +information about operations carried out. + +Levels above 1 will generate considerable +amounts of log data, and should only be used when +investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for +use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log +data, most of which is extremely cryptic. + +Note that specifying this parameter here will +override the log +level file. +.TP +\fB-h|--help\fR +Print a summary of command line options. +.TP +\fB-s \fR +The file specified contains the +configuration details required by the server. The +information in this file includes server-specific +information such as what printcap file to use, as well +as descriptions of all the services that the server is +to provide. See \fIsmb.conf(5)\fR for more information. +The default configuration file name is determined at +compile time. .SH "NOTES" .PP This command may be used only by root. diff --git a/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1 b/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1 index 6ff5576349..e09892b5b9 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "RPCCLIENT" "1" "26 November 2002" "" "" +.TH "RPCCLIENT" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME rpcclient \- tool for executing client side MS-RPC functions .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -47,6 +47,31 @@ access from unwanted users. execute semicolon separated commands (listed below)) .TP +\fB-d|--debug=debuglevel\fR +\fIdebuglevel\fR is an integer +from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is +not specified is zero. + +The higher this value, the more detail will be +logged to the log files about the activities of the +server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious +warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for +day to day running - it generates a small amount of +information about operations carried out. + +Levels above 1 will generate considerable +amounts of log data, and should only be used when +investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for +use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log +data, most of which is extremely cryptic. + +Note that specifying this parameter here will +override the log +level file. +.TP +\fB-h|--help\fR +Print a summary of command line options. +.TP \fB-I IP-address\fR \fIIP address\fR is the address of the server to connect to. It should be specified in standard "a.b.c.d" notation. diff --git a/docs/manpages/samba.7 b/docs/manpages/samba.7 index c898b8ce73..0635cc7884 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/samba.7 +++ b/docs/manpages/samba.7 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SAMBA" "7" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SAMBA" "7" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME SAMBA \- A Windows SMB/CIFS fileserver for UNIX .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index cc338bcce1..a5330e50b6 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "27 December 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "29 December 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -4725,9 +4725,9 @@ This is a boolean option that controls whether connections with usernames not in the \fIuser\fR list will be allowed. By default this option is disabled so that a client can supply a username to be used by the server. Enabling -this parameter will force the server to only use the login +this parameter will force the server to only user the login names from the \fIuser\fR list and is only really -useful in share level +useful in shave level security. Note that this also means Samba won't try to deduce diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1 b/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1 index fccb6ec887..47be19d3d9 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBCACLS" "1" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBCACLS" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbcacls \- Set or get ACLs on an NT file or directory names .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 b/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 index c577e5c49b..0c33475048 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "26 November 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbclient \- ftp-like client to access SMB/CIFS resources on servers .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 b/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 index b60841dc94..f78c4b96d4 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbcontrol \- send messages to smbd, nmbd or winbindd processes .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbd.8 b/docs/manpages/smbd.8 index 0c8cae0d3e..811bb60575 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbd.8 @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ server is executed on the command line of a shell. Setting this parameter negates the implicit deamon mode when run from the command line. \fBsmbd\fR also logs to standard output, as if the \fB-S\fR parameter had been -given. +given. .TP \fB-h\fR Prints the help information (usage) diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbmnt.8 b/docs/manpages/smbmnt.8 index b316268b0c..6f7d79ea5d 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbmnt.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbmnt.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBMNT" "8" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBMNT" "8" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbmnt \- helper utility for mounting SMB filesystems .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 b/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 index ac67d0ee60..525a10be7f 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBMOUNT" "8" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBMOUNT" "8" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbmount \- mount an smbfs filesystem .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 b/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 index 1951ab8dad..907e388bee 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBPASSWD" "5" "26 November 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBPASSWD" "5" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbpasswd \- The Samba encrypted password file .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbspool.8 b/docs/manpages/smbspool.8 index e9496e7a74..708b68b4d4 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbspool.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbspool.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBSPOOL" "8" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBSPOOL" "8" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbspool \- send a print file to an SMB printer .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 b/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 index fc452ae731..0d2833025f 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBSTATUS" "1" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBSTATUS" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbstatus \- report on current Samba connections .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 b/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 index bee874dcba..93077fc16d 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBTAR" "1" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBTAR" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbtar \- shell script for backing up SMB/CIFS shares directly to UNIX tape drives .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbumount.8 b/docs/manpages/smbumount.8 index da16cc5288..013e5dd79e 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbumount.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbumount.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SMBUMOUNT" "8" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBUMOUNT" "8" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbumount \- smbfs umount for normal users .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/swat.8 b/docs/manpages/swat.8 index c097dd499b..7ec1892131 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/swat.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/swat.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "SWAT" "8" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "SWAT" "8" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME swat \- Samba Web Administration Tool .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/testprns.1 b/docs/manpages/testprns.1 index 5d5cb97f31..dc44a7d1bf 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/testprns.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/testprns.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "TESTPRNS" "1" "01 October 2002" "" "" +.TH "TESTPRNS" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME testprns \- check printer name for validity with smbd .SH SYNOPSIS diff --git a/docs/manpages/vfstest.1 b/docs/manpages/vfstest.1 index ff407b9c71..ced1038112 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/vfstest.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/vfstest.1 @@ -24,6 +24,31 @@ supports cascaded VFS modules. Execute the specified (colon-separated) commands. See below for the commands that are available. .TP +\fB-d|--debug=debuglevel\fR +\fIdebuglevel\fR is an integer +from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is +not specified is zero. + +The higher this value, the more detail will be +logged to the log files about the activities of the +server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious +warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for +day to day running - it generates a small amount of +information about operations carried out. + +Levels above 1 will generate considerable +amounts of log data, and should only be used when +investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for +use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log +data, most of which is extremely cryptic. + +Note that specifying this parameter here will +override the log +level file. +.TP +\fB-h|--help\fR +Print a summary of command line options. +.TP \fB-l|--logfile=logbasename\fR File name for log/debug files. The extension \&'.client' will be appended. The log file is never removed diff --git a/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 b/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 index 57b39d2e33..312ef3acb2 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . -.TH "WBINFO" "1" "26 November 2002" "" "" +.TH "WBINFO" "1" "05 November 2002" "" "" .SH NAME wbinfo \- Query information from winbind daemon .SH SYNOPSIS -- cgit