strange log files ..

Daniel S. Haischt me at daniel.stefan.haischt.name
Mon Jan 24 09:50:03 PST 2005


those logs are containing traces from the smbd and nmbd
process.

Do you ahve a line this in your smb.conf?

  hosts allow = 192.168.0., 192.168.120.

Additionally you should should change the directory
which holds your samba log files:

  log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

because you do have a samba directory in /var/log.

--

Do all of you three systems receive their IP etc. via
DHCP? Do you run a DHCP daemon or some kinda router
with a builtin DHCP server?

faisal gillani schrieb:
> yes exactly .. i am only allowing 2-3 systems on my
> network to access samba others are all denied acess ..
> so these are some kind of security log files ?\
> is there a way to disable them ? i mean stop making
> these files ..
> 
> 
> 
> --- "Daniel S. Haischt"
> <me at daniel.stefan.haischt.name> wrote:
> 
> 
>>log.10.0.0.x files are samba log. Each smb clients
>>that connects to your samba instance gets its own
>>log file.
>>
>>Are you running DHCP?
>>Are you restricting access to your sambe server?
>>For example are you denying access from the internet
>>to samba?
>>
>>faisal gillani schrieb:
>>
>>>there are so many my private ip name log files
>>
>>present
>>
>>>on my system ...
>>>
>>>my network ip scheme is 10.0.0.
>>>why is that ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>log.0.0.0.0             log.10.0.0.225         
>>>log.smbd.old
>>>log.10.0.0.1            log.10.0.0.23          
>>>lpd-errs
>>>log.10.0.0.108          log.10.0.0.23.old      
>>>maillog
>>>log.10.0.0.109          log.10.0.0.234         
>>>maillog.0.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.11           log.10.0.0.236         
>>>maillog.1.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.110          log.10.0.0.237         
>>>maillog.2.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.111          log.10.0.0.240         
>>>maillog.3.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.118          log.10.0.0.240.old     
>>>maillog.4.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.125          log.10.0.0.242         
>>>maillog.5.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.127          log.10.0.0.248         
>>>messages
>>>log.10.0.0.134          log.10.0.0.249         
>>>messages.0.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.138          log.10.0.0.25          
>>>messages.1.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.146          log.10.0.0.254         
>>>messages.2.bz2
>>>log.10.0.0.150          log.10.0.0.26          
>>>mount.today
>>>log.10.0.0.153          log.10.0.0.28          
>>>ppp.log
>>>log.10.0.0.157          log.10.0.0.3           
>>
>>samba
>>
>>>log.10.0.0.157.old      log.10.0.0.30          
>>>scrollkeeper.log
>>>log.10.0.0.16           log.10.0.0.31          
>>>security
>>>log.10.0.0.162          log.10.0.0.43          
>>>sendmail.st
>>>log.10.0.0.168          log.10.0.0.46          
>>>sendmail.st.0
>>>log.10.0.0.181          log.10.0.0.47          
>>>sendmail.st.1
>>>log.10.0.0.181.old      log.10.0.0.5           
>>>setuid.today
>>>log.10.0.0.183          log.10.0.0.51          
>>>slip.log
>>>log.10.0.0.186          log.10.0.0.52          
>>>userlog
>>>log.10.0.0.187          log.10.0.0.53          
>>
>>wtmp
>>
>>>log.10.0.0.189          log.10.0.0.56          
>>>xferlog
>>>log.10.0.0.19           log.10.0.0.67
>>>
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