Well you can check out /var/log/smb and /tmp/syslog.log for any errors. You can also post your /etc/smb.conf file if you want some to help you see if you have something wrong there..
B.
PS: Samba works fine for me with 1.9.2.7-5a..
Hi.
I got a WL 500gx and when I use the 1.9.2.7-4 firmware, SAMBA runs fine but when I use the 1.9.2.7-5a (or 1.9.2.7-5) firmware, I get some problems. In Windows XP , I can see the samba-share (and share$) and the files on the disk, but I can't be allowed to read the files or write new files to the disk.
Ftp works fine and the LAN hostname got a value
Any suggestion?
Well you can check out /var/log/smb and /tmp/syslog.log for any errors. You can also post your /etc/smb.conf file if you want some to help you see if you have something wrong there..
B.
PS: Samba works fine for me with 1.9.2.7-5a..
hi,
same to me, exept that files > 2 GB are still invisible.Originally Posted by barsju
cu,
peter
Hi.
When I just updated from CR4 til CR5a, samba works fine, but after a router reboot I get the same problems. I can see the files and browse the folders on the samba-share but I'm not allowed to read the files or write new files to the drive.
Please help me
My smb.conf:
[admin@BRS etc]$ cat smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
guest account = nobody
security = share
browseable = yes
guest ok = yes
guest only = yes
log level = 1
max log size = 100
encrypt passwords = no
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
[share]
path = /tmp/harddisk
[fat32]
path = /tmp/harddisk
writable = yes
force user = admin
browseable = yes
[admin@BRS etc]$
My /var/log/smb:
[admin@BRS log]$ cat smb
1970/01/01 00:02:37 computer1 (1
min (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 149)
[admin@BRS log]$ cat smb
1970/01/01 00:02:37 computer1 (1
min (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 149)
[admin@BRS log]$ cat smb
1970/01/01 00:02:37 computer1 (1
min (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 149)
1970/01/01 00:03:25 computer1 (1
body (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 149)
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
body (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 149)
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
body (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 149)
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
body (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 149)
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
1970/01/01 00:03:26 computer1 (1
body (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 149)
My /tmp/syslog.log:
[admin@BRS /tmp]$ cat syslog.log
Jan 1 01:00:05 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.00 (2005.05.11-18:29+0000)
Jan 1 01:00:05 dnsmasq[60]: started, version 2.17 cachesize 150
Jan 1 01:00:05 dnsmasq[60]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.1.2 -- 192.168.1.254, lease
time 24h
Jan 1 01:00:05 dnsmasq[60]: DHCP, /tmp/dnsmasq.log will be written every 28800s
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: Creating 5 MTD partitions on "Physically mapped flash":
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: 0x00000000-0x00040000 : "pmon"
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: 0x00040000-0x003e0000 : "linux"
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: 0x000eb5b4-0x003e0000 : "rootfs"
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: 0x003f0000-0x00400000 : "nvram"
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: 0x003e0000-0x003f0000 : "config"
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: sflash: found no supported devices
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 4096)
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (256 buckets, 2048 max) - 344 b
ytes per conntrack
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: ip_conntrack_pptp version 1.9 loaded
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: ip_nat_pptp version 1.5 loaded
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: ipt_time loading
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: IPv6 v0.8 for NET4.0
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: NET4: Ethernet Bridge 008 for NET4.0
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.7 Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech
.com>
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: All bugs added by David S. Miller <davem@redhat.com>
Jan 1 01:00:05 dnsmasq[60]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Jan 1 01:00:05 dnsmasq[60]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: FAT: bogus logical sector size 64512
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: FAT: bogus logical sector size 64512
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: NTFS: Unable to set blocksize 512.
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly.
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: Mounted devfs on /dev
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 72k freed
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: Algorithmics/MIPS FPU Emulator v1.5
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: eth0: Broadcom BCM47xx 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller 3
.90.7.0
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: PCI: Enabling device 01:03.0 (0004 -> 0006)
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: ontroller 3.90.23.0
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: device eth1 entered promiscuous mode
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: eth0.1: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master in
terface
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: eth0.1: add 33:33:ff:d1:e0:bb mcast address to master in
terface
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: eth0.1: dev_set_promiscuity(master, 1)
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: device eth0.1 entered promiscuous mode
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering listening state
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: port 1(eth1) entering listening state
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering learning state
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering forwarding state
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: port 1(eth1) entering learning state
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: port 1(eth1) entering forwarding state
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jan 1 01:00:05 kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 21:43:09 Apr 20 2005
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: PCI: Enabling device 01:02.0 (0000 -> 0001)
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x100, IRQ 2
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: PCI: Enabling device 01:02.1 (0000 -> 0001)
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x120, IRQ 2
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interfa
ce driver
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: PCI: Enabling device 01:02.2 (0000 -> 0002)
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: ehci_hcd 01:02.2: PCI device 1106:3104
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: ehci_hcd 01:02.2: irq 2, pci mem c00a4000
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: PCI: 01:02.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 byte
s) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: ehci_hcd 01:02.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 1.00, driver 200
3-Dec-29/2.4
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usblp
Jan 1 01:00:06 kernel: printer.c: v0.13: USB Printer Device Class driver
Jan 1 01:00:07 kernel: hub.c: connect-debounce failed, port 2 disabled
Jan 1 01:00:07 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:02.2-2, assigned address 2
Jan 1 01:00:07 kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x67b/0x2507) is not clai
med by any active driver.
Jan 1 01:00:08 kernel: usb.c: registered new driver audio
Jan 1 01:00:08 kernel: audio.c: v1.0.0:USB Audio Class driver
Jan 1 01:00:08 kernel: Linux video capture interface: v1.00
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: Vendor: TOSHIBA Model: MK2018GAP Rev: M1.4
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI r
evision: 02
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: SCSI device sda: 39070081 512-byte hdwr sectors (20004 M
B)
Jan 1 01:00:09 kernel: Partition check:
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: p1
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered.
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: del 33:33:ff:d1:e0:bb mcast address from master
interface
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: del 33:33:ff:d1:e0:bb mcast address from vlan in
terface
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from master
interface
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan in
terface
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering disabled state
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: dev_set_promiscuity(master, 1)
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master in
terface
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: eth0.1: add 33:33:ff:d1:e0:bb mcast address to master in
terface
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering listening state
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering learning state
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: br0: port 2(eth0.1) entering forwarding state
Jan 1 01:00:10 kernel: br0: topology change detected, propagating
Jan 1 01:00:10 pppd[89]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
Jan 1 01:00:10 pppd[89]: RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.
2
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: pppd 2.4.2 started by admin, uid 0
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: PPP session is 21202
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: Using interface ppp0
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: Connect: ppp0 <--> eth0
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: Remote message: Greetings!!
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: PAP authentication succeeded
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: peer from calling number 00:50:70:2A:01:18 authorized
Jan 1 01:00:11 kernel: mppe_decomp_alloc: options rejected: o[0]=12, o[1]=06, o
[2]=00, o[3]=00, o[4]=00, o[5]=00
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: Received bad configure-ack:
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: local IP address 10.255.28.127
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: remote IP address 10.250.0.1
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: primary DNS address 82.180.0.166
Jan 1 01:00:11 pppd[90]: secondary DNS address 213.170.224.166
Jan 1 01:00:11 dnsmasq[60]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Jan 1 01:00:11 dnsmasq[60]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Jan 1 01:00:11 dnsmasq[60]: using nameserver 213.170.224.166#53
Jan 1 01:00:11 dnsmasq[60]: using nameserver 82.180.0.166#53
Jan 1 00:00:12 PPPoE: connect to ISP
Jan 1 00:00:17 dnsmasq[60]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) 192.168.1.94 00:02:44:2d:47:71
Jan 1 00:00:17 dnsmasq[60]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.1.94 00:02:44:2d:47:71 compute
r1
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev sd(8,1).
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: MSDOS FS: Using codepage 950
Jan 1 00:00:21 kernel: MSDOS FS: IO charset cp950
Jan 1 00:00:21 USB storage: vfat fs mounted to /tmp/harddisk
Jan 1 00:00:21 FTP server: daemon is started
Jan 1 00:02:06 login[139]: root login on `pts/0'
[admin@BRS /tmp]$
Yeah, for me the same. With the 5a I can only see the shares but not read them. With ..4 everything works fine. Perhaps a bug. I have the Deluxe.
...and the same for me: I can only see the shares but can't execute them or write new files. this is my conf:
[global]
workgroup = myworkgroup
guest account = nobody
security = share
browseable = no
guest ok = yes
guest only = no
log level = 1
max log size = 100
encrypt passwords = yes
[disk]
path = /tmp/harddisk
writeable = yes
[video]
path = /tmp/harddisk/video
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
[audio]
path = /tmp/harddisk/audio
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
[pics]
path = /tmp/harddisk/video/pics
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
You should add
To all of your shares.Code:force user = root
Hi Oleg,
I think my problem is that I tried to change the security-option within the smb.conf from "share" to "user" and created a smbuser and password with smbpasswd. Could it be possible that Samba 1.9.18 cannot handle encrypted passwords from a XP-client? However, whatever I'm changing within the smb.conf, since I played around with this smbpasswd stuff I'm getting smb-logs like the following one and can't read or write on the shares (except from creating new folders!):
[frank@MediaServer log]$ more smb
Couldn't find user root
1970/01/01 00:00:47 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service audio as user frank
nk (uid=0,gid=0) (pid 112)
1970/01/01 00:02:37 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:37 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:37 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:37 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:37 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:37 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:38 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:43 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:43 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:43 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
1970/01/01 00:02:43 chdir() failed in unbecome_user
--More-- (95% of 1223 bytes)
Maybe a reset of the wl-500gx would be the best???
Thanks for your help!
fraho
hi,
just resetted the smb.conf by deleting the entry in /usr/local/.files. After rebooting the wl-500gx I got the original one but I still can't write or read anything, neither on [share] nor on [share$]. This is the log for now:
2005/05/23 15:49:02 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share as user nob
ody (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 111)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:49:02 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:49:03 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
2005/05/23 15:49:09 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share
2005/05/23 15:49:29 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:49:31 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=78 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:49:31 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=78 type=160 (0xA0)
2005/05/23 15:49:33 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:49:40 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:49:43 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:49:43 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:49:43 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:49:44 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:49:44 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:49:44 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:49:45 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:49:45 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:49:48 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:49:48 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:01 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:04 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:04 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:04 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:08 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:08 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:22 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:22 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:22 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:29 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:29 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:29 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:29 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:29 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:40 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
2005/05/23 15:50:41 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share$ as user frank (uid=0,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:43 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share as user nobody (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:50:52 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share$
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:52 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:53 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:53 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:54 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:54 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:54 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:50:54 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
2005/05/23 15:51:04 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share
2005/05/23 15:51:07 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share as user nobody (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:51:07 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share
2005/05/23 15:51:07 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share as user nobody (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:51:07 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share
2005/05/23 15:51:08 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share as user nobody (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 111)
2005/05/23 15:51:08 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share
2005/05/23 15:51:08 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) connect to service share as user nobody (uid=99,gid=99) (pid 111)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:10 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:10 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:10 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:10 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:11 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:11 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:11 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:11 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:11 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:13 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:13 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:13 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:13 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:13 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:27 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:28 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:28 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:28 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
Unknown message type 160!
2005/05/23 15:51:28 unknown command type (SMBunknown): cnum=105 type=160 (0xA0)
2005/05/23 15:51:28 frankdesk (192.168.0.4) closed connection to service share
[frank@MediaServer log]$
which filesystem is used? ext3 or fat?
Thanx, Oleg! The force user = root entry did the trick for me. There stood admin before. But why works it with version .4 and not in 5a with the standard-settings?
hi,
I'm using the ext3-filesystem. The filesystem permissions of all data on /tmp/harddisk are set recursevly to 777, just to prevent any problems referring to this......
Anyway, I meanwhile re-flashed the wl-500gx and now it works again with the standard-settings.
But the question is, is it possible to set security = user? I don't like the idea of giving anyone access to ALL shares. I would like to give access for everyone only to specific shares whereas other shares should only be accessed by myself (with my XP-user). The way I handled that when my files were on a W2k3-Server...
fraho
it works fine with 5a out of the box.Originally Posted by DocSnyder
Yes, it works fine for me with security = user. You've to add users both to passwd and smbpasswd.Originally Posted by fraho