On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 07:49:24AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: > Quoting Daniel F. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Package: samba > > Version: 3.0.24-6 > > Severity: minor
> > Running "netstat -tap" in my environment showed many connections being > > fielded by smbd, some probably many weeks old. > > The default configuration revealed that Samba was sending keepalive messages > > even though the connections didn't ask for anything that existed (and failed > > authentication---they are mostly browser requests and maybe worms). > > Adding "deadtime = 1" to /etc/samba/smb.conf kept the netstat table > > manageable. A value of 5 may be more appropriate for general use. > That seems to be upstream's recommendation, yes ("Using this parameter > with a timeout of a few minutes is recommended for most systems"). > Any objections from other maintainers if I activate this in the > default provided smb.conf? What does this do to long-lived client connections that may be idle for minutes (or hours while the user is away from his desk) at a time? I would prefer to have a discussion with upstream about making this a built-in default, if it's really a current and widely-supported recommendation. It may just be a comment that someone put in the documentation which hasn't been vetted by the Samba Team as a whole. Cheers, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]