1 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Samba-Team */
2 /* Copyright (C) 1998 John H Terpstra <jht@aquasoft.com.au> */
4 /* local definitions for file server */
8 /* This defines the section name in the configuration file that will contain */
9 /* global parameters - that is, parameters relating to the whole server, not */
10 /* just services. This name is then reserved, and may not be used as a */
11 /* a service name. It will default to "global" if not defined here. */
12 #define GLOBAL_NAME "global"
13 #define GLOBAL_NAME2 "globals"
15 /* This defines the section name in the configuration file that will
16 refer to the special "homes" service */
17 #define HOMES_NAME "homes"
19 /* This defines the section name in the configuration file that will
20 refer to the special "printers" service */
21 #define PRINTERS_NAME "printers"
23 /* Yves Gaige <yvesg@hptnodur.grenoble.hp.com> requested this set this */
24 /* to a maximum of 8 if old smb clients break because of long printer names. */
25 #define MAXPRINTERLEN 15
28 /* define what facility to use for syslog */
29 #ifndef SYSLOG_FACILITY
30 #define SYSLOG_FACILITY LOG_DAEMON
33 /* set these to define the limits of the server. NOTE These are on a
34 per-client basis. Thus any one machine can't connect to more than
35 MAX_CONNECTIONS services, but any number of machines may connect at
37 #define MAX_CONNECTIONS 127
38 #define MAX_OPEN_FILES 100
40 /* max number of directories open at once */
41 /* note that with the new directory code this no longer requires a
42 file handle per directory, but large numbers do use more memory */
43 #define MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES 64
45 /* Default size of shared memory used for share mode locking */
47 #define SHMEM_SIZE (1024*(MAX_OPEN_FILES+MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES))
50 /* the max number of simultanous connections to the server by all clients */
51 #define MAXSTATUS 100000
53 #define WORDMAX 0xFFFF
55 /* the maximum password length before we declare a likely attack */
56 #define MAX_PASS_LEN 200
58 /* separators for lists */
59 #define LIST_SEP " \t,;:\n\r"
62 /* this should have been set in the Makefile */
63 #define LOCKDIR "/tmp/samba"
66 /* this is where browse lists are kept in the lock dir */
67 #define SERVER_LIST "browse.dat"
69 /* shall guest entries in printer queues get changed to user entries,
70 so they can be deleted using the windows print manager? */
71 #define LPQ_GUEST_TO_USER
73 /* shall filenames with illegal chars in them get mangled in long
75 #define MANGLE_LONG_FILENAMES
77 /* define this if you want to stop spoofing with .. and soft links
78 NOTE: This also slows down the server considerably */
81 /* the size of the directory cache */
82 #define DIRCACHESIZE 20
84 /* what type of filesystem do we want this to show up as in a NT file
87 #define FSTYPE_STRING "NTFS"
88 #else /* HAVE_NT_SMBS */
89 #define FSTYPE_STRING "Samba"
90 #endif /* HAVE_NT_SMBS */
92 /* the default guest account - normally set in the Makefile or smb.conf */
94 #define GUEST_ACCOUNT "nobody"
97 /* do you want smbd to send a 1 byte packet to nmbd to trigger it to start
103 /* do you want session setups at user level security with a invalid
104 password to be rejected or allowed in as guest? WinNT rejects them
105 but it can be a pain as it means "net view" needs to use a password
109 GUEST_SESSSETUP = 0 means session setups with an invalid password
112 GUEST_SESSSETUP = 1 means session setups with an invalid password
113 are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it
114 is treated as a guest login
116 GUEST_SESSSETUP = 2 means session setups with an invalid password
117 are treated as a guest login
119 Note that GUEST_SESSSETUP only has an effect in user or server
122 #ifndef GUEST_SESSSETUP
123 #define GUEST_SESSSETUP 0
126 /* the default pager to use for the client "more" command. Users can
127 override this with the PAGER environment variable */
132 /* the size of the uid cache used to reduce valid user checks */
133 #define UID_CACHE_SIZE 4
135 /* the following control timings of various actions. Don't change
136 them unless you know what you are doing. These are all in seconds */
137 #define DEFAULT_SMBD_TIMEOUT (60*60*24*7)
138 #define SMBD_RELOAD_CHECK (60)
139 #define IDLE_CLOSED_TIMEOUT (60)
140 #define DPTR_IDLE_TIMEOUT (120)
141 #define SMBD_SELECT_LOOP (10)
142 #define NMBD_SELECT_LOOP (10)
143 #define BROWSE_INTERVAL (60)
144 #define REGISTRATION_INTERVAL (10*60)
145 #define NMBD_INETD_TIMEOUT (120)
146 #define NMBD_MAX_TTL (24*60*60)
147 #define LPQ_LOCK_TIMEOUT (5)
149 /* the following are in milliseconds */
150 #define LOCK_RETRY_TIMEOUT (100)
152 /* do you want to dump core (carefully!) when an internal error is
153 encountered? Samba will be careful to make the core file only
154 accessible to root */
157 /* what is the longest significant password available on your system?
158 Knowing this speeds up password searches a lot */
159 #ifndef PASSWORD_LENGTH
160 #define PASSWORD_LENGTH 8
163 #define SMB_ALIGNMENT 1
166 /* shall we support browse requests via a FIFO to nmbd? */
167 #define ENABLE_FIFO 1
169 /* how long to wait for a socket connect to happen */
170 #define LONG_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 30
171 #define SHORT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 5
173 /* the default netbios keepalive timeout */
174 #define DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE 300
176 /* the directory to sit in when idle */
177 /* #define IDLE_DIR "/" */
179 /* Timout (in seconds) to wait for an oplock break
180 message to return from the client. */
182 #define OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT 30
184 /* Timout (in seconds) to add to the oplock break timeout
185 to wait for the smbd to smbd message to return. */
187 #define OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT_FUDGEFACTOR 2
189 /* the read preciction code has been disabled until some problems with
191 #define USE_READ_PREDICTION 0