samba no void linux

1. samba no void linux

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Enviado em 05/01/2021 - 14:52h

olá
eu configurei o samba no void mas ele não aparece na rede e não sei o que pode ser
(sim o smbd está ativo)
ele diz na rede que existe um rede windows mas os diretórios que configurei não aparecem
e essa rede windows nem existe alias


  


2. Re: samba no void linux

leandro peçanha scardua
leandropscardua

(usa Ubuntu)

Enviado em 05/01/2021 - 17:31h

Veja os logs
journalctl -u smbd.service
E
testparam
P fazer uma checagem np samba


3. Re: samba no void linux

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Enviado em 05/01/2021 - 18:04h

leandropscardua escreveu:

Veja os logs
journalctl -u smbd.service
E
testparam
P fazer uma checagem np samba


o void não usa systemd e por padrão ainda vem sem um daemon syslog


4. Re: samba no void linux

Osama Jr.
/bin/laden

(usa Void Linux)

Enviado em 05/01/2021 - 18:32h

Verifica teu smb.conf

# testparm

Pra habilitar logs no Void, instale o pacote "socklog-void" e depois habilite os serviços "socklog-unix" e "nanoklogd". Feito isso, os logs do sistema ficarão em "/var/log/socklog/".

Seria bom tu postares teu smb.conf aqui pra galera dar uma analisada.

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5. Re: samba no void linux

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Enviado em 05/01/2021 - 19:25h

# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# For a step to step guide on installing, configuring and using samba,
# read the Samba-HOWTO-Collection. This may be obtained from:
# http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
#
# Many working examples of smb.conf files can be found in the
# Samba-Guide which is generated daily and can be downloaded from:
# http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm"
# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings =====================================
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: MIDEARTH
workgroup = HomeGroup <-- foi a unica coisa que mudei

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
server string = Samba Server

# Server role. Defines in which mode Samba will operate. Possible
# values are "standalone server", "member server", "classic primary
# domain controller", "classic backup domain controller", "active
# directory domain controller".
#
# Most people will want "standalone server" or "member server".
# Running as "active directory domain controller" will require first
# running "samba-tool domain provision" to wipe databases and create a
# new domain.
server role = standalone server

# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page
; hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.

# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
guest account = pcguest <-- descomentei isso tambem

# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log

# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
max log size = 50

# Specifies the Kerberos or Active Directory realm the host is part of
; realm = MY_REALM

# Backend to store user information in. New installations should
# use either tdbsam or ldapsam. smbpasswd is available for backwards
# compatibility. tdbsam requires no further configuration.
; passdb backend = tdbsam

# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting.
# Note: Consider carefully the location in the configuration file of
# this line. The included file is read at that point.
; include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m

# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24

# Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT)
# %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username
# You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
; logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server
; wins support = yes

# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
; wins server = w.x.y.z

# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on
# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be
# at least one WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
; wins proxy = yes

# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names
# via DNS nslookups. The default is NO.
dns proxy = no

# These scripts are used on a domain controller or stand-alone
# machine to add or delete corresponding unix accounts
; add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u
; add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g
; add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false %u
; delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u
; delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g
; delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g


#============================ Share Definitions ==============================
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes

# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
; [netlogon]
; comment = Network Logon Service
; path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
; guest ok = yes
; writable = no
; share modes = no


# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
;[Profiles]
; path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
; browseable = no
; guest ok = yes


# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = no
writable = no
printable = yes

# This one is useful for people to share files
;[tmp]
; comment = Temporary file space
; path = /tmp
; read only = no
; public = yes

# A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
# the "staff" group
;[public]
; comment = Public Stuff
; path = /home/samba
; public = yes
; writable = no
; printable = no
; write list = @staff

# Other examples.
#
# A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in fred's
# home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool directory,
# wherever it is.
;[fredsprn]
; comment = Fred's Printer
; valid users = fred
; path = /homes/fred
; printer = freds_printer
; public = no
; writable = no
; printable = yes

# A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write
# access to the directory.
;[fredsdir]
; comment = Fred's Service
; path = /usr/somewhere/private
; valid users = fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no

# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects
# this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could
# also use the %U option to tailor it by user name.
# The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting.
;[pchome]
; comment = PC Directories
; path = /usr/pc/%m
; public = no
; writable = yes

# 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


# aqui foi eu quem escrevi

[public]
path = /home/public
comment = compartilhamento de arquivos
public = yes
browseable = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
create mask = 764
directory mask = 764

[xbox]
path = /home/xbox
comment = xbox games
public = yes
browseable = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
create mask = 764
directory mask = 764
valid users = xbox

veja o que encontrei no diretório de log do socklog
2021-01-05T22:31:32.84294 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: Failed to create /var/log/samba/cores for user 0 with mode 0700
2021-01-05T22:31:32.84305 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: Unable to setup corepath for smbd: No such file or directory
2021-01-05T22:31:32.84323 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: smbd version 4.13.3 started.
2021-01-05T22:31:32.84343 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2020
2021-01-05T22:31:32.84625 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: Unknown parameter encountered: "guest"
2021-01-05T22:31:32.84652 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: Ignoring unknown parameter "guest"
2021-01-05T22:31:32.86847 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: SamInfo3_for_guest: Unable to locate guest account [pcguest]!
2021-01-05T22:31:32.86864 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: get_guest_info3 failed with NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
2021-01-05T22:31:32.86876 daemon.notice: Jan 5 19:31:32 smbd: ERROR: failed to setup guest info.



6. Re: samba no void linux

Osama Jr.
/bin/laden

(usa Void Linux)

Enviado em 06/01/2021 - 18:01h

Modifique (ou crie, dependendo do caso) os valores dessas linhas:

security =
map to guest =
interfaces =


Para:

security = user
map to guest = Bad Password
interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 enp1s0


* enp1s0 deve ser o nome da interface de rede da máquina rodando o Samba

Teste (como o comando testparm) pra ver se tudo tá ok. Se tiver, as pastas estarão acessíveis de forma pública na tua rede cara. Ah, não esqueça de ajustar as permissões dos compartilhamentos pro usuário "nobody" do sistema.



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7. Re: samba no void linux

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(usa Nenhuma)

Enviado em 06/01/2021 - 18:31h

/bin/laden escreveu:

Modifique (ou crie, dependendo do caso) os valores dessas linhas:

security =
map to guest =
interfaces =


Para:

security = user
map to guest = Bad Password
interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 enp1s0


* enp1s0 deve ser o nome da interface de rede da máquina rodando o Samba

Teste (como o comando testparm) pra ver se tudo tá ok. Se tiver, as pastas estarão acessíveis de forma pública na tua rede cara. Ah, não esqueça de ajustar as permissões dos compartilhamentos pro usuário "nobody" do sistema.



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pou
não deu certo
e o parametro security está legado
o samba não é o unico programa que me deu problema no void
acho que vou mudar para uma distro de servidor mesmo como o debian




8. Re: samba no void linux

Osama Jr.
/bin/laden

(usa Void Linux)

Enviado em 06/01/2021 - 18:35h

Esse é o smb.conf que uso num server com Void e que funfa na tranquilidade.


[global]
workgroup = NCI
netbios name = SMB-SRV
server string = Void GNU/Linux
server role = standalone server
server signing = no
wins support = yes
dns proxy = no
local master = no
preferred master = no
os level = 0
security = user
map to guest = Bad Password
interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 enp4s2
bind interfaces only = yes
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
deadtime = 15
max xmit = 65535
dos charset = CP1252
load printers = no
printing = bsd
printcap name = /dev/null

[public]
comment = Public read-only share
path = /srv/smb/public
writable = no
read only = yes
browseable = yes
use sendfile = yes
guest ok = yes
guest only = yes
vfs objects = aio_pthread
aio_pthread:aio open = yes


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