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[13:00]<pnzzjuswxnnf>Quick question, is it possible to define a share name that has whitespace in it? I know windows does, and I'd like to mimic the same share names on a dual boot machine
[13:06]<pfuwmumn>does anybody know why I get the following error in my logs: "mount.smbfs[12457]: mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode for service \\hostname\sharename"
[13:06]<pfuwmumn>mount.smbfs[12457]: [2006/05/23 11:05:04, 0] client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(389)
[13:07]<pnzzjuswxnnf>more specifically I want to define the names in smb.conf - i've worked out that \040 in the fstab of the client machine represents space, but using \040 in the smb.conf is a literally value.
[13:07]<pnzzjuswxnnf>but when i just include the space verbatim in smb.conf I get some weird behaviour where the name sections ( [example name] ) get replicated for every parameter.
[13:08]<ajz>Hi, is it possible to access soft-linked files on a samba mount which are linked by their full local path?
[13:09]<ajz>When linked by relative path, I can access the dir, but not when by fullpath. The linked dir is in the share.
[13:09]<ajz>When using smbclient, there is no problem, but when the share is mounted I cannot access any more.
[13:09]<pnzzjuswxnnf>maybe an intervening directory on the fullpath doesn't have execute permissions?
[13:11]<ajz>No, all the dirs have r-x for world
[13:14]<ajz>and using a win2k client (both \\server and mapped) there is no problem either
[13:15]<pnzzjuswxnnf>ah my mistake with the white space in share names, you CAN include white space, I think that a smb.conf editor must have gotten confused
[13:31]<duv>question, i have an IIS server running asp scripts and i want to be able to access a samba share i mounted on that machine, but when i use the file system object in asp it says path not found
[13:31]<duv>is there a permissions problem or something else?
[14:28]<pjjxqq>hi all, I've got a strange problem with printers, they disappear after a while, any idea where to start looking for clues?
[14:28]<pjjxqq>I'm using debian stable's samba 3.0.14-something
[14:47]<22jgnss>I am looking for a propper documentation about mysql samba passdb. My main problem is that I do not know which values to put into the table structure (eg. sid)
[14:57]<rrrrew>hakuna matata.
[15:00]<duv>O_o
[15:09]<rrrrew>hi mut
[15:09]<rrrrew>ata
[15:39]<-- fjzv7www_ys_nvyf>o.O are YOU a true believer? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_spaghetti_monster Ramen! <-- (And btw, use Miranda IM!)")
[15:40]<duv>alo jaggz
[16:21]<duv>i could try mounting to another windows server
[16:21]<duv>see what it does
[16:21]<rrrrew>my smbmounts don't reconnect. I'm always left with these inaccessible mounts with "input/output errors" if I try to access them (after a long delay)
[16:21]<izjggrms>might be worth it
[16:21]<ajz>Ironnads: i dont follow, if the link is -> ../directory it works, and -> /fullpath/directory works everywhere except when mounted in linux
[16:22]<duv>also false
[16:22]<duv>lemme try something else
[16:22]<ajz>and all dirs inbetween have r and x for world
[16:22]<izjggrms>cor: sounds like the everyone part of the path doesnot have the execute bit set somewhere
[16:22]<izjggrms>hrm
[16:22]<ajz>and when mounted in win2k the symlink resolves just fine
[16:23]<ajz>*mapped
[16:24]<izjggrms>fullpath 'works everywhere' .. u mean in samba .. or are u talking about things like nfs?
[16:24]<izjggrms>if world has r+x, ... maybe a specific user or group doesnt have the execute bit
[16:25]<ajz>fullpath works when accessing via smbclient, windows client, windows mapped drive
[16:25]<ajz>but not when mounted in linux
[16:26]<izjggrms>what does mounted in linux mean?
[16:26]<ajz>moutn -t smbfs /mount/point //server/share
[16:26]<izjggrms>isnt that what smbclient is doing?
[16:26]<izjggrms>u have smbfs support in your kernel?
[16:26]<ajz>yes
[16:26]<ajz>the mount works
[16:26]<izjggrms>username/password?
[16:26]<ajz>i can access all files, except when i have made a symlink on the server fs, in that share, to a fir, in the same share, us ing the fullpath of that dirt
[16:26]<ajz>-t
[16:27]<duv>nope
[16:27]<izjggrms>must be a glob protection method in samba
[16:27]<duv>doesn't work with windows shares either
[16:27]<ajz>glob protection?
[16:27]<izjggrms>yeh
[16:27]<izjggrms>stops u doing ../../../../etc/passwd etc
[16:27]<ayddy>hi
[16:27]<izjggrms>so only allows relative path beneath the share
[16:27]<izjggrms>is my _guess_
[16:27]<duv>anymore ideas Ironnads?
[16:28]<duv>or frank-
[16:28]<duv>or anyone else
[16:28]<ajz>yes, but when i access the same share from a win2k client, the symlinked dirs do work
[16:28]<pzrgc->then it must be a permission issue
[16:28]<pzrgc->windows has a retarded way of thinking
[16:28]<pzrgc->it has share permissions AND security ACLS
[16:28]<pzrgc->check both
[16:28]<ajz>and the smbclient //server/share follows the same retarded thinking?
[16:29]<ayddy>hi out there
[16:29]<pzrgc->no
[16:29]<pzrgc->the smbclient dosen't care
[16:29]<izjggrms>cor: any security events in the logs?
[16:29]<pzrgc->all it cares about is that you suppy a valid user/pass on the remote host
[16:30]<ayddy>can someone help me out with 'Failed to verify incoming ticket' ?
[16:30]<izjggrms>mut : hrm .. if u have full permissions share/file on both servers .. the only thing I can think is syntaxt error in the code
[16:31]<izjggrms>mut: is vbs case sensitive? .. one minute its myFSO .. the next its myfso etc
[16:31]<pzrgc->it's not
[16:31]<izjggrms>maybe its false because the object ur trying to use doesnt exist?!
[16:31]<izjggrms>k
[16:31]<pzrgc->I still think it's a win32 permission issue.
[16:32]<izjggrms>difficult to imagine if he can create/delete a file
[16:32]<izjggrms>although itsone of the things I keep coming back to
[16:32]<duv>no, otherwise the thign wouldn't return true for the c:\perl test
[16:32]<pzrgc->mapping a drive and accessig it tru VB is NOT the same thing
[16:32]<izjggrms>"how can I delete a file and still look myself out?"
[16:32]<pzrgc->VB has restictions
[16:32]<pzrgc->C: is local
[16:33]<pzrgc->V: is not
[16:33]<izjggrms>so why didnt \\server\share work?
[16:33]<pzrgc->VB has issues working with mapped drives
[16:33]<duv>frank-: trying to access it via the share path isn't working either'
[16:33]<izjggrms>mut: try \\server\share\ for file exsts
[16:33]<duv>i did
[16:33]<izjggrms>ie not the folder ur trying
[16:33]<duv>also tried with \
[16:33]<pzrgc->ok then
[16:33]<izjggrms>so u had 4 \'s ?
[16:33]<pzrgc->log in windows as IUSR







