From: Volker Lendecke on
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 05:29:47PM -0300, Robson Paniago de Miranda wrote:
> However, Samba closes the SMB connections after 60 seconds of inactivity,
> causing connections from the web filter to the Samba DC to get stuck in
> CLOSE_WAIT state, and failing to authenticate the users.
>
> Is the some way, other than changing IDLE_CLOSED_TIMEOUT, or (in Samba
> 3.0.23) commenting the check that closes the TCP connection if there is no
> connections active and a timeout bigger than IDLE_CLOSED_TIMEOUT, to keep
> the TCP connections opened, despite the inexistence of open pipes or
> connections?

That's at least what the "dead time" parameter is supposed
to solve.

Volker
From: Robson Paniago de Miranda on
Hi,

As far as I can tell, deadtime sets the time of inactivity when there are at
least one share or pipe opened, which is not the case - there are no
resources in use.

BTW, I already tried with deadtime=0.

Robson

Em 26/02/2010 19:21, "Volker Lendecke" <Volker.Lendecke(a)sernet.de>escreveu:

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 05:29:47PM -0300, Robson Paniago de Miranda wrote:
> However, Samba closes t...
That's at least what the "dead time" parameter is supposed
to solve.

Volker

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