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Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi  
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 More options Nov 5 2012, 12:00 am
Newsgroups: linux.samba
From: Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi <lamp....@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 06:00:02 +0100
Local: Mon, Nov 5 2012 12:00 am
Subject: Re: [Samba] access my created share in smb.conf Only by Ip
*samba4 provision line : *
provision --realm=hum-office.xxx.xx.xx --domain=HUM-Office
--adminpass='p4$$word' --server-role=dc

*smb.conf :*
=========================================================================== =================
# Global parameters
[global]
        workgroup = HUM-OFFICE
        realm = hum-office.xxx.xx.xx
        netbios name = HUM-AD
        server role = active directory domain controller
        passdb backend = samba4

[netlogon]
        path =
/usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/hum-office.xxx.xx.xx/scripts
        read only = No

[sysvol]
        path = /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol
        read only = No

[profiles]
        path =
/usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/hum-office.xxx.xx.xx/profiles
        browseable = yes
        read only = no

[ShareDir]
        path = /ShareDir
        read only = No
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700
=========================================================================== =================

*Bind bind-9.9.1-P2 : *

built with '--with-gssapi=/usr/include/gssapi' '--prefix=/usr'
'--mandir=/usr/share/man' '--infodir=/usr/share/info'
'--sysconfdir=/etc/bind' '--localstatedir=/var' '--enable-threads'
'--enable-largefile' '--with-libtool' '--enable-shared' '--enable-static'
'--with-openssl=/usr' '--with-gssapi=/usr' '--with-gnu-ld'
'--with-geoip=/usr' '--enable-ipv6' 'CFLAGS=-fno-strict-aliasing'
'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions' 'CPPFLAGS=-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2'
'--with-dlz-dlopen=yes' '--with-dlopen=yes'

============================ *named.conf*======================================
include "/etc/bind/named.conf.options";
include "/usr/local/samba/private/named.conf";
=========================================================================== ==

=============================
*named.conf.options*=================================
options {
        directory "/var/cache/bind";
tkey-gssapi-keytab "/usr/local/samba/private/dns.keytab";

allow-recursion  {
192.168.25.0/24;127.0.0.1;192.168.113.0/24;192.168.112.0/24;};
allow-query      {
192.168.25.0/24;127.0.0.1;192.168.113.0/24;192.168.112.0/24; };
allow-query-cache{
192.168.25.0/24;127.0.0.1;192.168.113.0/24;192.168.112.0/24;};

forwarders {
        4.2.2.4

};

        dnssec-validation yes;

        auth-nxdomain no;    # conform to RFC1035
        listen-on-v6 { any; };

};

server ::/0 {
      edns no;

};

server 0.0.0.0/0 {
      edns no;
};

=========================================================================== ==

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Rowland Penny <repe...@f2s.com> wrote:
> Can you please give us your samba4 provision line, a copy of your smb.conf
> and tell us if bind9 is running on the samba4 server.

> Without this information, nobody can start to help you sort out your
> problem.

> Rowland

> On 31/10/12 09:56, Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi wrote:

>> Hello

>> Upgrade to samba4 rc4 But this problem not solved !!!!

>> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Rowland Penny <rpe...@f2s.com> wrote:

>>  On 20/10/12 08:20, Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi wrote:

>>>  Hello

>>>> use your recommendations , Results:

>>>> samba4 rc3
>>>> *s4-ad -> samba server Host name
>>>> test.s4.com -> domain name*
>>>> *Dns Server -> Samba Internal DNS server , Bind 9.9.1-P2*
>>>> *win xp*

>>>> \\test.s4.com  no  access
>>>> \\192.168.1.6 ->  no  access

>>>> \\test.s4.com\myshare   ->  no  access
>>>> \\192.168.1.6\myshare  ->  no  access

>>>> *Note*: this options set for change mandatory profile owner to

>>>> AdministratorS :
>>>> server services = +smb -s3fs
>>>> dcerpc endpoint servers = +winreg +srvsvc

>>>> Thanks

>>>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Carlos R. Pena Evertsz <
>>>> carlosrpever...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>>>   Let Mohammad try my recommendations and them we will talk about it.

>>>>> On 10/17/2012 9:07 AM, Rowland Penny wrote:

>>>>>   On 17/10/12 15:20, Carlos R. Pena Evertsz wrote:

>>>>>>   Hi Mohammad,

>>>>>>> I had the same problem like many others,  so I think samba should
>>>>>>> include a note like mine in their documentation.

>>>>>>> This is the trick for successfully access the share with the
>>>>>>> hostname..

>>>>>>> Be sure you have the following lines in the smb.conf:

>>>>>>> netbios name = yourhostname

>>>>>>>   This is set by default

>>>>>>    wins support = yes
>>>>>> This turns on the wins server, you should only turn this on if it is
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> only one.

>>>>>>   Find the "name resolve order" directive and be sure you have it in
>>>>>> the

>>>>>>> following order.

>>>>>>> name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast

>>>>>>> Add the following line:

>>>>>>> hosts allow = the host ip / mask

>>>>>>> Where the host ip is your server ip.
>>>>>>>                the mask is the mask you are using in all your windows
>>>>>>> clients.

>>>>>>>   If you set it like this, the only machine that will be able to
>>>>>>> connect

>>>>>> would be the server itself. It should be, from data supplied,
>>>>>> 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 This would allow any computer on the subnet
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> connect.

>>>>>>    This is the most important thing. For example If you have in your
>>>>>> server

>>>>>>  the mask 255.255.0.0 then all your clients must have the same network
>>>>>>> mask.
>>>>>>> Windows clients with the same mask of the server will see the server
>>>>>>> on the
>>>>>>> network with it hostname otherwise you need to access the server by
>>>>>>> its ip
>>>>>>> number. I think this is a Windows issue but they have left it in this
>>>>>>> way
>>>>>>> so we have to live with it.

>>>>>>> I hope this can help you.

>>>>>>>    I doubt it.

>>>>>>>  Rowland

>>>>>>    Carlos

>>>>>>  Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
>>>>>>> On 10/17/2012 6:55 AM, Mohammad Ebrahim Abravi wrote:

>>>>>>>   Hello

>>>>>>>> samba4 rc3
>>>>>>>> *s4-ad -> samba server Host name
>>>>>>>> test.s4.com -> domain name*
>>>>>>>> *Dns Server -> Samba Internal DNS server , Bind 9.9.1-P2*
>>>>>>>> *win xp*

>>>>>>>> have access to default  share such as sysvol  by dns name (\\
>>>>>>>> test.s4.com
>>>>>>>> \sysvol)

>>>>>>>> but if  created a share in smb.conf  Only access by IP such as :

>>>>>>>> \\test.s4.com\myshare   ->  no  access and ask me for user and
>>>>>>>> password !
>>>>>>>> \\192.168.1.6\myshare  ->  access

>>>>>>>> If using *s4-ad.test.s4.com* my share accessible !!!

>>>>>>>> \\test.s4.com\myshare   ->  no  access !
>>>>>>>> \\s4-ad.s4.com <http://test.s4.com>\myshare   -> access !

>>>>>>>> \\test.s4.com\sysvol   ->  access !
>>>>>>>> \\*s4-ad* <http://test.s4.com>. <http://test.s4.com>test.s4.****
>>>>>>>> **com<

>>>>>>>> http://test.s4.com>\sysvol

>>>>>>>>    ->
>>>>>>>> access !

>>>>>>>> Note:
>>>>>>>> In *\\test.s4.com* seen all the shared directory, but not
>>>>>>>> accessible

>>>>>>>> in *samba alpha17* no need type *s4-ad*

>>>>>>>> what happened ?

>>>>>>>> This is  Bug in samba4 rc3 ?

>>>>>>>> Thanks

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>>>>>   Hello again, how did you provision the samba4 server? Please provide

>>>> the smb.conf from the samba4 server.

>>> Rowland

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