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Jeffrey F. Goldsmith
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Samba

One of my programmers is asking for Samba to be installed on our L2000 server. I dont know much about the program so if anyone could let me know where i can get a copy of it. Also, I would like to know more about the program.

My L2000 has HP-UX 11.0 installed. I also have a D380 that I just upgraded to HP-UX 11.i and Samba came with the upgrade.
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Mark Greene_1
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Re: Samba

You can download it from here:

http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Networking/Misc/samba-3.0.2a/

There's documentation there as well.

Good luck
mark
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Helen French
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Re: Samba

Jeffrey F. Goldsmith
Super Advisor

Re: Samba

I was able to get SAMBA downloaded and installed. When i tried to configure it I got this error when it was done. Do I need to worry about this? What do I need to do to fix it?

Configuring HP CIFS Server, kodiak, as a domain_member_server
in fnsb_main with domain level authentication.
This may take a moment...

Attempting to join the domain fnsb_main...

Successfully joined the domain fnsb_main.


Executing testparm to validate your smb.conf parameters.

Do you want to dump the full list of your smb.conf parameters?
(Y or N)? : y
Load smb config files from /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[tmp]"
Loaded services file OK.
ERROR: Not found the user smbnull as guest account on [global] from /etc/passwd
Recommend: Please use smbnull as guest account on [global]
or change invalid uid/gid to positive numbers.

Processing comments in /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf
ERROR: Not found the user smbnull as guest account on [homes] from /etc/passwd
ERROR: Not found the user smbnull as guest account on [tmp] from /etc/passwd
Recommend: Please use smbnull as guest account
or change invalid uid/gid to positive numbers.
Sridhar Bhaskarla
Honored Contributor

Re: Samba

Hi,

What do you get if you do

grep smbnull /etc/passwd and
grep smbnull /etc/group ?

Make sure these accounts are accessible by doing a 'su - smbnull'.

-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
Jeffrey F. Goldsmith
Super Advisor

Re: Samba

This is what i get:


root: /home ==> grep smbnull /etc/passwd
root: /home ==> grep smbnull /etc/group
smbnull::101:
root: /home ==>
root: /home ==> su - smbnull
su: Unknown id: smbnull
root: /home ==>
Sridhar Bhaskarla
Honored Contributor

Re: Samba

Hi Jeff,

'smbnull' account didn't get created. So run the command

#useradd -u 101 -g 101 -d /home/smbnull -m -k /etc/skel -s /usr/bin/ksh -c "DO NOT USE OR DELETE - needed by Samba" smbnull

#passwd -l smbnull

Then try configuring Samba again.

-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try