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Date:      Tue, 14 Mar 2000 15:30:19 +0200
From:      Zagursky <zagursky@edi.lv>
To:        samba-bugs2@samba.org, orders@cdrom.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   request
Message-ID:  <38CE3EEA.65268ED3@edi.lv>

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Dear Sirs,
We have some troubles with Samba2.o3 version. When Windows95-OSR2 client
replyes to Samba server we have the following message:
Resource:-------
Password:-------
in spite of we start without any password. Operating System: FreeBSD
V3.3.
In the same time at file smb.conf is permitted to work without password
to resourse usr-tmp( guest --o'k). File smb.conf is given at attachment.

I would be most grateful for your help.
Sincerely,
V.Zagursky
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; Configuration file for smbd.
; ============================================================================
; For the format of this file and comprehensive descriptions of all the
; configuration option, please refer to the man page for smb.conf(5).
;
; The following configuration should suit most systems for basic usage and 
; initial testing. It gives all clients access to their home directories and
; allows access to all printers specified in /etc/printcap.
;
; Things you need to check:
; --------------------------
;
; 1: Check the path to your printcap file. If you are using a system that does 
;    not use printcap (eg., Solaris), create a file containing lines of the 
;    form
;
;       printername|printername|printername|
;
;    where each "printername" is the name of a printer you want to provide 
;    access to. Then alter the "printcap =" entry to point to the new file.
;
;    If using Solaris, the following command will generate a suitable printcap
;    file:
;
;       lpc status | grep ":" | sed s/:/\|/ > myprintcap
;
; 2: Make sure the "print command" entry is correct for your system. This 
;    command should submit a file (represented by %s) to a printer 
;    (represented by %p) for printing and should REMOVE the file after 
;    printing.
;  
;    One most systems the default will be OK, as long as you get "printing ="
;    right.
;    
;    It is also a good idea to use an absolute path in the print command
;    as there is no guarantee the search path will be set correctly.
;
; 3: Make sure the "printing =" option is set correctly for your system.
;    Possible values are "sysv", "bsd" or "aix".
;
; 4: Make sure the "lpq command" entry is correct for your system. The default
;    may not work for you.
;
; 5: Make sure that the user specified in "guest account" exists. Typically
;    this will be a user that cannot log in and has minimal privileges.
;    Often the "nobody" account doesn't work (very system dependant).
;
; 6: You should consider the "security =" option. See a full description
;    in the main documentation and the smb.conf(5) manual page
;
; 7: Look at the "hosts allow" option, unless you want everyone on the internet
;    to be able to access your files.
;
[global]

   workgroup=LAB2_4
   netbios name=SSV_Samba
   server	string=Samba
   guest ok = yes
;   printing = bsd
;   printcap name = /etc/printcap
;   load printers = yes
;   guest account = pcguest
    security=share      ; SSV add
   
[usr_tmp]

path = /usr/tmp
browseable  = yes
read only   = yes
public      = yes
guest  ok   = yes
share modes = yes
   
   log file = /usr/local/samba/log.%m

;  You will need a world readable lock directory and "share modes=yes"
;  if you want to support the file sharing modes for multiple users
;  of the same files
   lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
;   share modes = yes

[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   browseable = no
   printable = yes
   public = no
   writeable = no
   create mode = 0700


; A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all files
; created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so
; any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this
; directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of course
; be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead.
;[public]
;   path = /usr/somewhere/else/public
;   public = yes
;   only guest = yes
;   writable = yes
;   printable = no
;
;
; The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two
; users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this
; setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the
; sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to
; as many users as required.
;[myshare]
;   comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
;   path = /usr/somewhere/shared
;   valid users = mary fred
;   public = no
;   writable = yes
;   printable = no
;   create mask = 0765





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