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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:44 am Post subject: Samba "allow hosts" no longer works with hostnames |
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I believe this started when I upgraded to 3.4.6. It no longer works when I uses hostnames instead of IP addresses in smb.conf
This is my smb.conf
Code: | # Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (10.10.10.115)
# Date: 2010/06/23 21:40:23
[global]
interfaces = eth0
security = SHARE
ldap ssl = no
[samba-share]
comment = All my files for Windows users
path = /mnt/storage/PUBLIC
guest ok = Yes
[xfer]
comment = You can write to this
path = /mnt/storage/xfer
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
[trusted$]
comment = Michael only
path = /mnt/storage
read list = michael
write list = michael
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = 10.10.10.115
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I would like to use the hostname instead of the IP address there on that last line, but if I do that I can no longer access the share.
I can ping the hostname on either end. The hostname is in the hosts file on the server.
Thanks in advance. Sorry if this is unclear.
EDIT: This is a much more verbose version of the conf file
Code: |
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (10.10.10.115)
# Date: 2010/06/23 21:44:37
[global]
dos charset = CP850
unix charset = UTF-8
display charset = LOCALE
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = ROHLING1
netbios aliases =
netbios scope =
server string = Samba 3.4.6
interfaces = eth0
bind interfaces only = No
security = SHARE
auth methods =
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = No
client schannel = Auto
server schannel = Auto
allow trusted domains = Yes
map to guest = Never
null passwords = No
obey pam restrictions = No
password server = *
smb passwd file = /var/lib/samba/private/smbpasswd
private dir = /var/lib/samba/private
passdb backend = tdbsam
algorithmic rid base = 1000
root directory =
guest account = nobody
enable privileges = Yes
pam password change = No
passwd program =
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
passwd chat debug = No
passwd chat timeout = 2
check password script =
username map =
password level = 0
username level = 0
unix password sync = No
restrict anonymous = 0
lanman auth = No
ntlm auth = Yes
client NTLMv2 auth = No
client lanman auth = No
client plaintext auth = No
preload modules =
dedicated keytab file =
kerberos method = default
map untrusted to domain = No
log level = 0
syslog = 1
syslog only = No
log file =
max log size = 5000
debug timestamp = Yes
debug prefix timestamp = No
debug hires timestamp = No
debug pid = No
debug uid = No
debug class = No
enable core files = Yes
smb ports = 445 139
large readwrite = Yes
max protocol = NT1
min protocol = CORE
min receivefile size = 0
read raw = Yes
write raw = Yes
disable netbios = No
reset on zero vc = No
acl compatibility = auto
defer sharing violations = Yes
nt pipe support = Yes
nt status support = Yes
announce version = 4.9
announce as = NT
max mux = 50
max xmit = 16644
name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast
max ttl = 259200
max wins ttl = 518400
min wins ttl = 21600
time server = No
unix extensions = Yes
use spnego = Yes
client signing = auto
server signing = No
client use spnego = Yes
client ldap sasl wrapping = plain
enable asu support = No
svcctl list =
deadtime = 0
getwd cache = Yes
keepalive = 300
lpq cache time = 30
max smbd processes = 0
paranoid server security = Yes
max disk size = 0
max open files = 16384
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
use mmap = Yes
hostname lookups = No
name cache timeout = 660
ctdbd socket =
cluster addresses =
clustering = No
load printers = Yes
printcap cache time = 750
printcap name =
cups server =
cups connection timeout = 30
iprint server =
disable spoolss = No
addport command =
enumports command =
addprinter command =
deleteprinter command =
show add printer wizard = Yes
os2 driver map =
mangling method = hash2
mangle prefix = 1
max stat cache size = 256
stat cache = Yes
machine password timeout = 604800
add user script =
rename user script =
delete user script =
add group script =
delete group script =
add user to group script =
delete user from group script =
set primary group script =
add machine script =
shutdown script =
abort shutdown script =
username map script =
logon script =
logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
logon drive =
logon home = \\%N\%U
domain logons = No
init logon delayed hosts =
init logon delay = 100
os level = 20
lm announce = Auto
lm interval = 60
preferred master = No
local master = Yes
domain master = Auto
browse list = Yes
enhanced browsing = Yes
dns proxy = Yes
wins proxy = No
wins server =
wins support = No
wins hook =
kernel oplocks = Yes
lock spin time = 200
oplock break wait time = 0
ldap admin dn =
ldap delete dn = No
ldap group suffix =
ldap idmap suffix =
ldap machine suffix =
ldap passwd sync = no
ldap replication sleep = 1000
ldap suffix =
ldap ssl = no
ldap ssl ads = No
ldap timeout = 15
ldap connection timeout = 2
ldap page size = 1024
ldap user suffix =
ldap debug level = 0
ldap debug threshold = 10
eventlog list =
add share command =
change share command =
delete share command =
preload =
lock directory = /var/cache/samba
state directory = /var/lib/samba
cache directory = /var/lib/samba
pid directory = /var/run/samba
default service =
message command =
get quota command =
set quota command =
remote announce =
remote browse sync =
socket address = 0.0.0.0
homedir map =
afs username map =
afs token lifetime = 604800
log nt token command =
time offset = 0
NIS homedir = No
registry shares = No
usershare allow guests = No
usershare max shares = 0
usershare owner only = Yes
usershare path = /var/lib/samba/usershares
usershare prefix allow list =
usershare prefix deny list =
usershare template share =
panic action =
perfcount module =
host msdfs = Yes
passdb expand explicit = No
idmap backend = tdb
idmap alloc backend =
idmap cache time = 604800
idmap negative cache time = 120
idmap uid =
idmap gid =
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/false
winbind separator = \
winbind cache time = 300
winbind reconnect delay = 30
winbind enum users = No
winbind enum groups = No
winbind use default domain = No
winbind trusted domains only = No
winbind nested groups = Yes
winbind expand groups = 1
winbind nss info = template
winbind refresh tickets = No
winbind offline logon = No
winbind normalize names = No
winbind rpc only = No
comment =
path =
username =
invalid users =
valid users =
admin users =
read list =
write list =
printer admin =
force user =
force group =
read only = Yes
acl check permissions = Yes
acl group control = No
acl map full control = Yes
create mask = 0744
force create mode = 00
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 00
directory mask = 0755
force directory mode = 00
directory security mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 00
force unknown acl user = No
inherit permissions = No
inherit acls = No
inherit owner = No
guest only = No
administrative share = No
guest ok = No
only user = No
hosts allow =
hosts deny =
allocation roundup size = 1048576
aio read size = 0
aio write size = 0
aio write behind =
ea support = No
nt acl support = Yes
profile acls = No
map acl inherit = No
afs share = No
smb encrypt = auto
block size = 1024
change notify = Yes
directory name cache size = 100
kernel change notify = Yes
max connections = 0
min print space = 0
strict allocate = No
strict sync = No
sync always = No
use sendfile = No
write cache size = 0
max reported print jobs = 0
max print jobs = 1000
printable = No
printing = bsd
cups options =
print command = lpr -r -P'%p' %s
lpq command = lpq -P'%p'
lprm command = lprm -P'%p' %j
lppause command =
lpresume command =
queuepause command =
queueresume command =
printer name =
use client driver = No
default devmode = Yes
force printername = No
printjob username = %U
default case = lower
case sensitive = Auto
preserve case = Yes
short preserve case = Yes
mangling char = ~
hide dot files = Yes
hide special files = No
hide unreadable = No
hide unwriteable files = No
delete veto files = No
veto files =
hide files =
veto oplock files =
map archive = Yes
map hidden = No
map system = No
map readonly = yes
mangled names = Yes
store dos attributes = No
dmapi support = No
browseable = Yes
access based share enum = No
browsable = Yes
blocking locks = Yes
csc policy = manual
fake oplocks = No
locking = Yes
oplocks = Yes
level2 oplocks = Yes
oplock contention limit = 2
posix locking = Yes
strict locking = Auto
share modes = Yes
dfree cache time = 0
dfree command =
copy =
preexec =
preexec close = No
postexec =
root preexec =
root preexec close = No
root postexec =
available = Yes
volume =
fstype = NTFS
set directory = No
wide links = No
follow symlinks = Yes
dont descend =
magic script =
magic output =
delete readonly = No
dos filemode = No
dos filetimes = Yes
dos filetime resolution = No
fake directory create times = No
vfs objects =
msdfs root = No
msdfs proxy =
[samba-share]
comment = All my files for Windows users
path = /mnt/storage/PUBLIC
guest ok = Yes
[xfer]
comment = You can write to this
path = /mnt/storage/xfer
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
[trusted$]
comment = Michael only
path = /mnt/storage
read list = michael
write list = michael
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = 10.10.10.115
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kimmie Guru
Joined: 08 Sep 2004 Posts: 531 Location: Australia
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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This is the problem IMHO:
Code: | hostname lookups = No |
No is a no no, yes? Yes is what you want. |
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zutme n00b
Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Posts: 38
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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Man I thought you had it, but it still doesn't work.
New (verbose) smb.conf
Code: |
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (10.10.10.115)
# Date: 2010/06/24 08:24:17
[global]
dos charset = CP850
unix charset = UTF-8
display charset = LOCALE
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = ROHLING1
netbios aliases =
netbios scope =
server string = Samba 3.4.6
interfaces = eth0
bind interfaces only = No
security = SHARE
auth methods =
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = No
client schannel = Auto
server schannel = Auto
allow trusted domains = Yes
map to guest = Never
null passwords = No
obey pam restrictions = No
password server = *
smb passwd file = /var/lib/samba/private/smbpasswd
private dir = /var/lib/samba/private
passdb backend = tdbsam
algorithmic rid base = 1000
root directory =
guest account = nobody
enable privileges = Yes
pam password change = No
passwd program =
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
passwd chat debug = No
passwd chat timeout = 2
check password script =
username map =
password level = 0
username level = 0
unix password sync = No
restrict anonymous = 0
lanman auth = No
ntlm auth = Yes
client NTLMv2 auth = No
client lanman auth = No
client plaintext auth = No
preload modules =
dedicated keytab file =
kerberos method = default
map untrusted to domain = No
log level = 0
syslog = 1
syslog only = No
log file =
max log size = 5000
debug timestamp = Yes
debug prefix timestamp = No
debug hires timestamp = No
debug pid = No
debug uid = No
debug class = No
enable core files = Yes
smb ports = 445 139
large readwrite = Yes
max protocol = NT1
min protocol = CORE
min receivefile size = 0
read raw = Yes
write raw = Yes
disable netbios = No
reset on zero vc = No
acl compatibility = auto
defer sharing violations = Yes
nt pipe support = Yes
nt status support = Yes
announce version = 4.9
announce as = NT
max mux = 50
max xmit = 16644
name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast
max ttl = 259200
max wins ttl = 518400
min wins ttl = 21600
time server = No
unix extensions = Yes
use spnego = Yes
client signing = auto
server signing = No
client use spnego = Yes
client ldap sasl wrapping = plain
enable asu support = No
svcctl list =
deadtime = 0
getwd cache = Yes
keepalive = 300
lpq cache time = 30
max smbd processes = 0
paranoid server security = Yes
max disk size = 0
max open files = 16384
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
use mmap = Yes
hostname lookups = Yes
name cache timeout = 660
ctdbd socket =
cluster addresses =
clustering = No
load printers = Yes
printcap cache time = 750
printcap name =
cups server =
cups connection timeout = 30
iprint server =
disable spoolss = No
addport command =
enumports command =
addprinter command =
deleteprinter command =
show add printer wizard = Yes
os2 driver map =
mangling method = hash2
mangle prefix = 1
max stat cache size = 256
stat cache = Yes
machine password timeout = 604800
add user script =
rename user script =
delete user script =
add group script =
delete group script =
add user to group script =
delete user from group script =
set primary group script =
add machine script =
shutdown script =
abort shutdown script =
username map script =
logon script =
logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
logon drive =
logon home = \\%N\%U
domain logons = No
init logon delayed hosts =
init logon delay = 100
os level = 20
lm announce = Auto
lm interval = 60
preferred master = No
local master = Yes
domain master = Auto
browse list = Yes
enhanced browsing = Yes
dns proxy = Yes
wins proxy = No
wins server =
wins support = No
wins hook =
kernel oplocks = Yes
lock spin time = 200
oplock break wait time = 0
ldap admin dn =
ldap delete dn = No
ldap group suffix =
ldap idmap suffix =
ldap machine suffix =
ldap passwd sync = no
ldap replication sleep = 1000
ldap suffix =
ldap ssl = no
ldap ssl ads = No
ldap timeout = 15
ldap connection timeout = 2
ldap page size = 1024
ldap user suffix =
ldap debug level = 0
ldap debug threshold = 10
eventlog list =
add share command =
change share command =
delete share command =
preload =
lock directory = /var/cache/samba
state directory = /var/lib/samba
cache directory = /var/lib/samba
pid directory = /var/run/samba
default service =
message command =
get quota command =
set quota command =
remote announce =
remote browse sync =
socket address = 0.0.0.0
homedir map =
afs username map =
afs token lifetime = 604800
log nt token command =
time offset = 0
NIS homedir = No
registry shares = No
usershare allow guests = No
usershare max shares = 0
usershare owner only = Yes
usershare path = /var/lib/samba/usershares
usershare prefix allow list =
usershare prefix deny list =
usershare template share =
panic action =
perfcount module =
host msdfs = Yes
passdb expand explicit = No
idmap backend = tdb
idmap alloc backend =
idmap cache time = 604800
idmap negative cache time = 120
idmap uid =
idmap gid =
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/false
winbind separator = \
winbind cache time = 300
winbind reconnect delay = 30
winbind enum users = No
winbind enum groups = No
winbind use default domain = No
winbind trusted domains only = No
winbind nested groups = Yes
winbind expand groups = 1
winbind nss info = template
winbind refresh tickets = No
winbind offline logon = No
winbind normalize names = No
winbind rpc only = No
comment =
path =
username =
invalid users =
valid users =
admin users =
read list =
write list =
printer admin =
force user =
force group =
read only = Yes
acl check permissions = Yes
acl group control = No
acl map full control = Yes
create mask = 0744
force create mode = 00
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 00
directory mask = 0755
force directory mode = 00
directory security mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 00
force unknown acl user = No
inherit permissions = No
inherit acls = No
inherit owner = No
guest only = No
administrative share = No
guest ok = No
only user = No
hosts allow =
hosts deny =
allocation roundup size = 1048576
aio read size = 0
aio write size = 0
aio write behind =
ea support = No
nt acl support = Yes
profile acls = No
map acl inherit = No
afs share = No
smb encrypt = auto
block size = 1024
change notify = Yes
directory name cache size = 100
kernel change notify = Yes
max connections = 0
min print space = 0
strict allocate = No
strict sync = No
sync always = No
use sendfile = No
write cache size = 0
max reported print jobs = 0
max print jobs = 1000
printable = No
printing = bsd
cups options =
print command = lpr -r -P'%p' %s
lpq command = lpq -P'%p'
lprm command = lprm -P'%p' %j
lppause command =
lpresume command =
queuepause command =
queueresume command =
printer name =
use client driver = No
default devmode = Yes
force printername = No
printjob username = %U
default case = lower
case sensitive = Auto
preserve case = Yes
short preserve case = Yes
mangling char = ~
hide dot files = Yes
hide special files = No
hide unreadable = No
hide unwriteable files = No
delete veto files = No
veto files =
hide files =
veto oplock files =
map archive = Yes
map hidden = No
map system = No
map readonly = yes
mangled names = Yes
store dos attributes = No
dmapi support = No
browseable = Yes
access based share enum = No
browsable = Yes
blocking locks = Yes
csc policy = manual
fake oplocks = No
locking = Yes
oplocks = Yes
level2 oplocks = Yes
oplock contention limit = 2
posix locking = Yes
strict locking = Auto
share modes = Yes
dfree cache time = 0
dfree command =
copy =
preexec =
preexec close = No
postexec =
root preexec =
root preexec close = No
root postexec =
available = Yes
volume =
fstype = NTFS
set directory = No
wide links = No
follow symlinks = Yes
dont descend =
magic script =
magic output =
delete readonly = No
dos filemode = No
dos filetimes = Yes
dos filetime resolution = No
fake directory create times = No
vfs objects =
msdfs root = No
msdfs proxy =
[samba-share]
comment = All my files for Windows users
path = /mnt/storage/PUBLIC
guest ok = Yes
[xfer]
comment = You can write to this
path = /mnt/storage/xfer
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
[trusted$]
comment = Michael only
path = /mnt/storage
read list = michael
write list = michael
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = rohling5
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kimmie Guru
Joined: 08 Sep 2004 Posts: 531 Location: Australia
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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Ah crap, me too. Did you try using the fqdn instead? Grrrr. |
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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The Windows computer is not a member of any domain, so I don't know what I would enter for a FQDN. This used to work with no problem for at least a year. I have no idea what the problem is. |
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Anon-E-moose Watchman
Joined: 23 May 2008 Posts: 6098 Location: Dallas area
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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zutme wrote: | The Windows computer is not a member of any domain, so I don't know what I would enter for a FQDN. This used to work with no problem for at least a year. I have no idea what the problem is. |
What do you get when you do "ping rohling5" from the command line? _________________ PRIME x570-pro, 3700x, 6.1 zen kernel
gcc 13, profile 17.0 (custom bare multilib), openrc, wayland |
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: | zutme wrote: | The Windows computer is not a member of any domain, so I don't know what I would enter for a FQDN. This used to work with no problem for at least a year. I have no idea what the problem is. |
What do you get when you do "ping rohling5" from the command line? |
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PING rohling5 (10.10.10.115) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from rohling5 (10.10.10.115): icmp_seq=1 ttl=128 time=0.205 ms
64 bytes from rohling5 (10.10.10.115): icmp_seq=2 ttl=128 time=0.117 ms
64 bytes from rohling5 (10.10.10.115): icmp_seq=3 ttl=128 time=0.121 ms
64 bytes from rohling5 (10.10.10.115): icmp_seq=4 ttl=128 time=0.170 ms
64 bytes from rohling5 (10.10.10.115): icmp_seq=5 ttl=128 time=0.127 ms
64 bytes from rohling5 (10.10.10.115): icmp_seq=6 ttl=128 time=0.121 ms
^C
--- rohling5 ping statistics ---
6 packets transmitted, 6 received, 0% packet loss, time 4996ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.117/0.143/0.205/0.034 ms
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zutme n00b
Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Posts: 38
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:39 pm Post subject: |
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I updated to the latest stable glibc. No luck. Are you saying I should try unstable? I was thinking this probably was a samba thing not a dns thing cause I can ping the windows computer by hostname and it is in the hosts file on the gentoo server.
Edit:
I'm recompiling samba now. I don't know if that was necessary.
Edit:
recompiled, restarted still doesn't work
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Anon-E-moose Watchman
Joined: 23 May 2008 Posts: 6098 Location: Dallas area
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:50 pm Post subject: |
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zutme wrote: | I was thinking this probably was a samba thing not a dns thing cause I can ping the windows computer by hostname and it is in the hosts file on the gentoo server. |
It has something to do with either samba, or the way samba does hostname resolution.
Ping works, so the networking/dns resolution works.
If you change the hosts allow line to "hosts allow = # rohling5" does it work? _________________ PRIME x570-pro, 3700x, 6.1 zen kernel
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: | zutme wrote: | I was thinking this probably was a samba thing not a dns thing cause I can ping the windows computer by hostname and it is in the hosts file on the gentoo server. |
It has something to do with either samba, or the way samba does hostname resolution.
Ping works, so the networking/dns resolution works.
If you change the hosts allow line to "hosts allow = # rohling5" does it work? |
No luck here |
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Anon-E-moose Watchman
Joined: 23 May 2008 Posts: 6098 Location: Dallas area
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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zutme wrote: | Anon-E-moose wrote: | zutme wrote: | I was thinking this probably was a samba thing not a dns thing cause I can ping the windows computer by hostname and it is in the hosts file on the gentoo server. |
It has something to do with either samba, or the way samba does hostname resolution.
Ping works, so the networking/dns resolution works.
If you change the hosts allow line to "hosts allow = # rohling5" does it work? |
No luck here |
What I recommended does is open it completely to any host.
You have a problem but it's not connected to hostnames.
What type windows machine (98/XP/Vista/7) is it? _________________ PRIME x570-pro, 3700x, 6.1 zen kernel
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:44 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: | zutme wrote: | Anon-E-moose wrote: | zutme wrote: | I was thinking this probably was a samba thing not a dns thing cause I can ping the windows computer by hostname and it is in the hosts file on the gentoo server. |
It has something to do with either samba, or the way samba does hostname resolution.
Ping works, so the networking/dns resolution works.
If you change the hosts allow line to "hosts allow = # rohling5" does it work? |
No luck here |
What I recommended does is open it completely to any host.
You have a problem but it's not connected to hostnames.
What type windows machine (98/XP/Vista/7) is it? |
It is a Windows 7 machine, but it works if I use the machines IP address just fine so it must have something to do with the hostname right? |
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Anon-E-moose Watchman
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If you do "dig -x 10.10.10.115 " what do you get? _________________ PRIME x570-pro, 3700x, 6.1 zen kernel
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: | If you do "dig -x 10.10.10.115 " what do you get? |
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dig -x 10.10.10.115
; <<>> DiG 9.4.3-P5 <<>> -x 10.10.10.115
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 16477
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;115.10.10.10.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR
;; Query time: 54 msec
;; SERVER: 10.10.10.1#53(10.10.10.1)
;; WHEN: Thu Jun 24 13:15:01 2010
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 43
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Anon-E-moose Watchman
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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So you're not getting a reverse dns lookup with dig
if you have nslookup what does "nslookup rohling5" return _________________ PRIME x570-pro, 3700x, 6.1 zen kernel
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: | So you're not getting a reverse dns lookup
if you have nslookup what does "nslookup rohling5" return |
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nslookup rohling5
Server: 10.10.10.1
Address: 10.10.10.1#53
Name: rohling5
Address: 10.10.10.115
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Anon-E-moose Watchman
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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it looks like the fqdn is "rohling5" otherwise it would have given something more with nslookup.
Not sure what your problem is, other than I would cut the smb.conf file down to only a few options,
until it starts working then add back whatever you need.
for me, it's a pretty short smb.conf
Code: | [global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = Samba Server
security = share
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.
max log size = 50
local master = yes
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
wins support = yes
dns proxy = no
[n]
comment = n filesystem
path = /n
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
[mnt]
comment = cd filesystem
path = /mnt
read only = Yes
guest ok = Yes
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: | it looks like the fqdn is "rohling5" otherwise it would have given something more with nslookup.
Not sure what your problem is, other than I would cut the smb.conf file down to only a few options,
until it starts working then add back whatever you need.
for me, it's a pretty short smb.conf
Code: | [global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = Samba Server
security = share
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.
max log size = 50
local master = yes
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
wins support = yes
dns proxy = no
[n]
comment = n filesystem
path = /n
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
[mnt]
comment = cd filesystem
path = /mnt
read only = Yes
guest ok = Yes
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Mine's actually pretty short too. The big long one I pasted above is something that swat produces when you ask it to display all options.
Here is what the smb.conf file actually looks like:
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[samba-share]
comment = All my files for Windows users
path = /mnt/storage/PUBLIC
guest ok = Yes
[xfer]
comment = You can write to this
path = /mnt/storage/xfer
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
[trusted$]
comment = Michael only
path = /mnt/storage
read list = michael
write list = michael
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = 10.10.10.115
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Maybe swat is doing something weird. I guess I'll just stick with using the IP address unless anyone else has any ideas. |
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krinn Watchman
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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Anon-E-moose wrote: |
It has something to do with either samba, or the way samba does hostname resolution.
Ping works, so the networking/dns resolution works.
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not necessary, there's a function in libc to resolve dns (i think specially fqdn) that is know (for me, google for glibc+dns to get a point) to get in trouble, and if an application use it, application is in trouble, if the application doesn't use glibc then, problem doesn't appears.
You should check the link i gave and you will see the user is able to ping but was unable to resolve dns from some programs. And this was a glibc issue.
zutme:
You should try upgrading glibc, specially if you own a 2.9* version (maybe some others version as well, i know glibc trouble with dns from many glibc versions), well, at least, it won't kill you, building glibc should take 20 minutes, an easy test so.
And like grOsshirn (the user from the other thread) does, you also didn't mention your glibc version, even if it fail you should provide it, it might help (at least me !) to know one that fail and what version is working (i understand, we can't think about everything), so if it work, please provide working glibc version and also failing one for others users (and again for me) |
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darkphader Veteran
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:27 pm Post subject: |
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Samba uses NetBIOS, FQDN is meaningless here. FYI, "security = share" is deprecated and I highly recommend against using it - use "security = user" instead.
Is the client computer providing its hostname? Check the samba logs (usually /var/log/samba) for entries with that hostname. If you don't see any it could be on the client end.
Chris _________________ WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Grep |
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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darkphader wrote: | Samba uses NetBIOS, FQDN is meaningless here. FYI, "security = share" is deprecated and I highly recommend against using it - use "security = user" instead.
Is the client computer providing its hostname? Check the samba logs (usually /var/log/samba) for entries with that hostname. If you don't see any it could be on the client end.
Chris |
Looks like you are right. What do you make of this?
Code: |
[2010/06/25 07:55:29, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:55:29, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:50, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:50, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:50, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:50, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:53, 1] smbd/service.c:1240(close_cnum)
__ffff_10.10.10.115 (::ffff:10.10.10.115) closed connection to service trusted$
[2010/06/25 07:59:54, 0] smbd/server.c:1073(main)
smbd version 3.4.6 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2009
[2010/06/25 07:59:54, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:54, 0] printing/pcap.c:178(pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[2010/06/25 07:59:54, 0] smbd/server.c:457(smbd_open_one_socket)
smbd_open_once_socket: open_socket_in: Address already in use
[2010/06/25 07:59:54, 0] smbd/server.c:457(smbd_open_one_socket)
smbd_open_once_socket: open_socket_in: Address already in use
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 1] smbd/service.c:1063(make_connection_snum)
__ffff_10.10.10.115 (::ffff:10.10.10.115) connect to service samba-share initially as user michael (uid=1001, gid=100) (pid 16391)
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 1] smbd/service.c:1063(make_connection_snum)
__ffff_10.10.10.115 (::ffff:10.10.10.115) connect to service xfer initially as user michael (uid=1001, gid=100) (pid 16391)
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 0] lib/util_sock.c:1564(matchname)
matchname: host name/address mismatch: ::ffff:10.10.10.115 != rohling5
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 0] lib/util_sock.c:1685(get_peer_name)
Matchname failed on rohling5 ::ffff:10.10.10.115
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:11, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:26, 1] smbd/service.c:1240(close_cnum)
__ffff_10.10.10.115 (::ffff:10.10.10.115) closed connection to service samba-share
[2010/06/25 08:00:26, 1] smbd/service.c:1240(close_cnum)
__ffff_10.10.10.115 (::ffff:10.10.10.115) closed connection to service xfer
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
[2010/06/25 08:00:31, 0] lib/access.c:410(check_access)
Denied connection from UNKNOWN (::ffff:10.10.10.115)
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zutme n00b
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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krinn wrote: | Anon-E-moose wrote: |
It has something to do with either samba, or the way samba does hostname resolution.
Ping works, so the networking/dns resolution works.
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not necessary, there's a function in libc to resolve dns (i think specially fqdn) that is know (for me, google for glibc+dns to get a point) to get in trouble, and if an application use it, application is in trouble, if the application doesn't use glibc then, problem doesn't appears.
You should check the link i gave and you will see the user is able to ping but was unable to resolve dns from some programs. And this was a glibc issue.
zutme:
You should try upgrading glibc, specially if you own a 2.9* version (maybe some others version as well, i know glibc trouble with dns from many glibc versions), well, at least, it won't kill you, building glibc should take 20 minutes, an easy test so.
And like grOsshirn (the user from the other thread) does, you also didn't mention your glibc version, even if it fail you should provide it, it might help (at least me !) to know one that fail and what version is working (i understand, we can't think about everything), so if it work, please provide working glibc version and also failing one for others users (and again for me) |
Currently running sys-libs/glibc-2.11.1
Should I upgrade to the unstable? If I do should I recompile samba for the changes to go into effect? |
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krinn Watchman
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i don't think so, i'm using 2.10 and it works, even it's not a proof 2.11 (branching tree can affect a version when a version in the middle might use a non affect branch...) cannot be affect, well, it shouldn't
but i will keep in mind 2.11.1 might be affect. |
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