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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:07:29 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
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Subject: Re: Mac OS 10.5 SMB Issue
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:43:34 -0400 "Michael Tracy"
<mtracy@css.glasshouse.com> wrote:

> Hi all
> 7532 - UCSF
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> I know we don't have a Mac Leopard release yet
> Do we have a timeline on that?
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> Also see below for some new questions and insights into the Mac world.
> Any insight into the below is greatly appreciated.
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> Michael
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> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: De Leon, Ernest=20
> To: Call Center TSE=20
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 12:46 PM
> Subject: Mac OS 10.5 SMB Issue
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> Fred,=20
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> In working on this OS 10.5 Leopard SMB issue, I have a few questions
> for you and your engineering staff.  I have been breaking down the
> issue for a few days now, and I need to know a few things:
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>   1.. Knowing that the Bobcat is a Linux based appliance with a
> (probably) custom implementation of Samba server on it, is there a
> place where I (or OnStor) can modify the smb.conf file?=20

Onstor appliances are not Linux based.  They are from-scratch
proprietary implementations, except for the SSC operating system, which
is only used for managment, and is OpenBSD (on Bobcat).  Configuration
is done through the CLI or the webUI.  There is no smb.conf file.

> 2.. With
> domain authentication, is the unit using LM, NTLM or NTLMv2?

This one gets asked every other week it seems.  I'm guessing a wiki
search will answer it pretty fast.

> 3.. Is
> there a way to modify the response from the LAN Manager
> Authentication schema?  (e.g. How would you modify what would be
> Local Security Policy =E2=86=92 Local Policies =E2=86=92 Security Options=
 =E2=86=92 Change
> Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level ) 4.. What version
> of Samba is your appliance based on?
> I have done a series of tests with the Bobcat appliance, a bona-fide
> Linux Samba server and several Windows servers.  I have pinpointed
> the connectivity issue to Apple=E2=80=99s current (albeit modified)
> implementation of Samba 3.0.25b which has several well known and
> documented problems.  The most current Samba version (3.0.28a) along
> with the five intermediary version updates address many of these
> problems having to do with windows authentication, NT status codes,
> winbindd, DFS traversal, trusted DC communication, SMB signing, uid
> and gid inheritance, and NTLMv2 hash generation.  I will be doing
> some more testing from the client side (most likely
> modifying/patching Apple=E2=80=99s broken Samba package), but there are a=
 few
> tweaks that I have gotten to work on Windows servers and Linux Samba
> servers which may be able to be applied on the NAS.  Please respond
> with as many answers as you can give, and/or feel free to pass this
> on to your engineering department to fill in the rest (if there is
> any.)  Your engineers can also contact me directly at this email
> address if they have any questions or want to discuss something in
> more detail.
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> Thanks,
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> Ernest de Leon
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> Systems Engineer
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> UCSF Dean=E2=80=99s Office
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> 3333 California St., Suite 109
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> San Francisco, CA 94118
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> 415-476-3318
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> deleone@medsch.ucsf.edu
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