/* local definitions for file server */ #ifndef _LOCAL_H #define _LOCAL_H /* This defines the section name in the configuration file that will contain */ /* global parameters - that is, parameters relating to the whole server, not */ /* just services. This name is then reserved, and may not be used as a */ /* a service name. It will default to "global" if not defined here. */ #define GLOBAL_NAME "global" #define GLOBAL_NAME2 "globals" /* This defines the section name in the configuration file that will refer to the special "homes" service */ #define HOMES_NAME "homes" /* This defines the section name in the configuration file that will refer to the special "printers" service */ #define PRINTERS_NAME "printers" /* This defines the name of the printcap file. It is MOST UNLIKELY that this will change BUT! Specifying a file with the format of a printcap file but containing only a subset of the printers actually in your real printcap file is a quick-n-dirty way to allow dynamic access to a subset of available printers. */ #ifndef PRINTCAP_NAME #ifdef AIX #define PRINTCAP_NAME "/etc/qconfig" #elif defined(SYSV) #define PRINTCAP_NAME "lpstat" #else #define PRINTCAP_NAME "/etc/printcap" #endif #endif /* this affects server level security. With this set (recommended) samba will do a full NetWkstaUserLogon to confirm that the client really should have login rights. This can cause problems with machines in trust relationships in which case you can disable it here, but be warned, we have heard that some NT machines will then allow anyone in with any password! Make sure you test it. */ #ifndef USE_NETWKSTAUSERLOGON #define USE_NETWKSTAUSERLOGON 1 #endif /* define what facility to use for syslog */ #ifndef SYSLOG_FACILITY #define SYSLOG_FACILITY LOG_DAEMON #endif /* set these to define the limits of the server. NOTE These are on a per-client basis. Thus any one machine can't connect to more than MAX_CONNECTIONS services, but any number of machines may connect at one time. */ #define MAX_CONNECTIONS 127 #define MAX_OPEN_FILES 100 /* the max number of connections that the smbstatus program will show */ #define MAXSTATUS 1000 /* max number of directories open at once */ /* note that with the new directory code this no longer requires a file handle per directory, but large numbers do use more memory */ #define MAXDIR 64 #define WORDMAX 0xFFFF /* the maximum password length before we declare a likely attack */ #define MAX_PASS_LEN 200 /* separators for lists */ #define LIST_SEP " \t,;:\n\r" #ifndef LOCKDIR /* this should have been set in the Makefile */ #define LOCKDIR "/tmp/samba" #endif /* this is where browse lists are kept in the lock dir */ #define SERVER_LIST "browse.dat" /* shall guest entries in printer queues get changed to user entries, so they can be deleted using the windows print manager? */ #define LPQ_GUEST_TO_USER /* shall filenames with illegal chars in them get mangled in long filename listings? */ #define MANGLE_LONG_FILENAMES /* define this if you want to stop spoofing with .. and soft links NOTE: This also slows down the server considerably */ #define REDUCE_PATHS /* the size of the directory cache */ #define DIRCACHESIZE 20 /* what type of filesystem do we want this to show up as in a NT file manager window? */ #define FSTYPE_STRING "Samba" /* the default guest account - normally set in the Makefile or smb.conf */ #ifndef GUEST_ACCOUNT #define GUEST_ACCOUNT "nobody" #endif /* do you want smbd to send a 1 byte packet to nmbd to trigger it to start when smbd starts? */ #ifndef PRIME_NMBD #define PRIME_NMBD 1 #endif /* do you want session setups at user level security with a invalid password to be rejected or allowed in as guest? WinNT rejects them but it can be a pain as it means "net view" needs to use a password You have 3 choices: GUEST_SESSSETUP = 0 means session setups with an invalid password are rejected. GUEST_SESSSETUP = 1 means session setups with an invalid password are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest login GUEST_SESSSETUP = 2 means session setups with an invalid password are treated as a guest login Note that GUEST_SESSSETUP only has an effect in user or server level security. */ #ifndef GUEST_SESSSETUP #define GUEST_SESSSETUP 0 #endif /* the default pager to use for the client "more" command. Users can override this with the PAGER environment variable */ #ifndef PAGER #define PAGER "more" #endif /* the size of the uid cache used to reduce valid user checks */ #define UID_CACHE_SIZE 4 /* the following control timings of various actions. Don't change them unless you know what you are doing. These are all in seconds */ #define DEFAULT_SMBD_TIMEOUT (60*60*24*7) #define SMBD_RELOAD_CHECK (60) #define IDLE_CLOSED_TIMEOUT (60) #define DPTR_IDLE_TIMEOUT (120) #define SMBD_SELECT_LOOP (10) #define NMBD_SELECT_LOOP (10) #define BROWSE_INTERVAL (60) #define REGISTRATION_INTERVAL (10*60) #define NMBD_INETD_TIMEOUT (120) #define NMBD_MAX_TTL (24*60*60) #define LPQ_LOCK_TIMEOUT (5) /* the following are in milliseconds */ #define LOCK_RETRY_TIMEOUT (100) /* do you want to dump core (carefully!) when an internal error is encountered? Samba will be careful to make the core file only accessible to root */ #define DUMP_CORE 1 /* what is the longest significant password available on your system? Knowing this speeds up password searches a lot */ #ifndef PASSWORD_LENGTH #define PASSWORD_LENGTH 8 #endif #define SMB_ALIGNMENT 1 /* shall we support browse requests via a FIFO to nmbd? */ #define ENABLE_FIFO 1 /* how long to wait for a socket connect to happen */ #define LONG_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 30 #define SHORT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 5 /* the directory to sit in when idle */ /* #define IDLE_DIR "/" */ /* Timout (in seconds) to wait for an oplock break message to return from the client. */ #define OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT 30 /* Timout (in seconds) to add to the oplock break timeout to wait for the smbd to smbd message to return. */ #define OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT_FUDGEFACTOR 2 /* the read preciction code has been disabled until some problems with it are worked out */ #define USE_READ_PREDICTION 0 #endif