Johnny Hughes escribió: > Dago Pacheco wrote: >> Ralph Angenendt escribió: >>> Dago Pacheco wrote: >>>> Hi.... I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web >>>> and mail server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in >>>> wich there was a lot of package involved.... about 500) I started >>>> having problems with file shareing in samba server. >>> >>> As the Release Notes state (you did read those, didn't you?): >>> >>> samba >>> >>> samba has been updated to version 3.0.25b. This addresses several >>> critical issues affecting interoperability with Windows 2003™ and >>> Windows Vista™ (resolved in recent upstream releases). >>> >>> All revisions to samba made for this update entailed invasive >>> code changes in some critical code paths. This made backporting >>> to version 3.0.10 non-feasible. As such, all samba packages were >>> rebased to version 3.0.25b instead. >>> >>> Because of the rebase, some option interpretation methods >>> and components behaviors changed significantly. This means >>> that after upgrading samba, the configuration file will need >>> to be manually edited. >>> >>> More details in those release notes. > >> But I just have Win2K users...... I'll check those release notes > > Right, however the Vista and 2003 server thing is the reason for doing > the changes in that way (rebasing and not backporting). > > Once rebasing decision is made (not my decision ... made upstream :_) > ), all config files need to be re-evaluated and changed as necessary, > regardless of the clients involved, as there are different options ... > some added, some removed, etc. > > run this command: > > testparm > > Also you may want to look here: > > http://samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.0.25b.html > > Also follow the links to 3.0.25a, 3.0.25 to see what items should > change (in the config file) on an upgrade from 3.0.10 TO 3.0.25b. > > The bottom line is that your config file may need some work to > function properly, and what you potentially need to change totally > depends on what you currently have in your smb.conf file. > > Thanks, > Johnny Hughes > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > ok... I'll try to reconfig samba, but by the way... is there any chance to get back to the previous version? --