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    • cspenceC
      cspence Developer
      last edited by

      That’s the great part. NFS and Samba are on par with each other when it comes to speed.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        If we had Samba, could we eliminate FTP also ? (for moving files around and deleting files) ?

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        • cspenceC
          cspence Developer
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          That starts getting into website territory (my current blindspot on the project). I’m assuming FTP is used to manage directories in FOG. We would just need to figure out a better permission layout for directories.

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          • ch3iC
            ch3i Moderator @cspence
            last edited by

            @cspence said:

            Oh, I see! You were just trying to share your images directory. I’ve been talking about replacing NFS completely with samba. It would take care of some of the biggest security issues.

            Bad perfomance…

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            • cspenceC
              cspence Developer
              last edited by

              Everything I’ve been reading has said there’s no difference because hardware will be the limitation far before. Any sources?

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman
                last edited by

                I feel a throughput test coming on…

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                • cspenceC
                  cspence Developer
                  last edited by

                  If so, it won’t be me right now.

                  Also, with my experience with it, transferring from a Linux based samba server is just as quick.

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman
                    last edited by

                    Oh and FYI, Fedora 22 DOES NOT like the smbpasswd -s argument at all!

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                    • ch3iC
                      ch3i Moderator @cspence
                      last edited by ch3i

                      @cspence The difference is IO access. NFS need more IO access than CIFS, if you have a good NAS/SAN/Local storage prefer NFS. If you have Local/NAS storage in SATA II take what you want.
                      Tests with : HP MSA, HP3par, EMC Clarion, EMC VNX, Synology RS2414 and Netgear Readynas RN3220

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                      • cspenceC
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                        @ch3i said:

                        @cspence The difference is IO access. NFS need more IO access than CIFS, if you have a good NAS/SAN/Local storage prefer NFS. If you have Local/NAS storage in SATA II take what you want.
                        Tests with : HP MSA, HP3par, EMC Clarion, EMC VNX, Synology RS2414 and Netgear Readynas RN3220

                        Now you got me reading loads of recent material on the subject…

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman
                          last edited by

                          Boys…

                          Check out my recent post here… I think I’m on a roll…

                          https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/5176/smb-setup-for-external-storage

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                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                            Wayne Workman
                            last edited by Wayne Workman

                            I just attempted to image via SMB. was a no go. Tom says that CIFS support must be implemented in the kernel and init.

                            However, I did learn that NFS will accept a command designed for SMB for mounting.

                            Anyways, I edited the file fog.checkin, commented out the NFS stuff, and included commands for mounting via SMB.

                            At this point, I just hard coded my username and password, but in the future, variables for user and pass should be used.

                            [CODE]#!/bin/bash
                            . /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh
                            RUN_CHKDSK=“”;
                            HOSTNAME_EARLY=“0”;
                            OS_ID_WIN7=“5”;
                            OS_ID_WIN8=“6”;
                            for arg in cat /proc/cmdline; do
                            case “$arg” in
                            initsh)
                            ash -i;
                            ;;
                            nombr)
                            nombr=1;
                            ;;
                            *)
                            ;;
                            esac
                            done
                            clear;
                            displayBanner;
                            #setupDNS $dns;
                            osname=“”;
                            mbrfile=“”;
                            determineOS “$osid”;
                            macWinSafe=echo $mac|sed 's/://g';
                            cores=$(grep “core id” /proc/cpuinfo|sort -u|wc -l);
                            sockets=$(grep “physical id” /proc/cpuinfo|sort -u|wc -l);
                            cores=$((cores * sockets));
                            arch=$(uname -m);
                            if [ “$cores” == “0” ]; then
                            cores=1;
                            fi
                            if [ “$chkdsk” == “1” ]; then
                            RUN_CHKDSK=“-x”;
                            fi
                            if [ “$hostearly” == “1” ]; then
                            HOSTNAME_EARLY=“1”;
                            fi
                            if [ “$mc” == “yes” ]; then
                            method=“UDPCAST”;
                            elif [ “$mc” == “bt” ]; then
                            method=“Torrent-Casting”;
                            else
                            method=“NFS”;
                            fi
                            debugPause;
                            #fdisk -l &> /tmp/fdisk-before;
                            echo “”;
                            dots “Checking Operating System”
                            echo $osname;
                            dots “Checking CPU Cores”
                            echo $cores
                            echo “”;
                            dots “Send method”
                            echo $method
                            blGo=“0”;
                            nfsServerName=“”;
                            if [ “$mode” == “clamav” ]; then
                            dots “Checking In”;
                            queueinfo=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/Pre_Stage1.php?mac=$mac&avmode=$avmode" 2>/dev/null;
                            echo “Done”;
                            debugPause;
                            dots “Mounting Clamav”;
                            if [ ! -d “/opt/fog/clamav” ]; then
                            mkdir -p /opt/fog/clamav 2>/dev/null;
                            fi
                            #mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,intr,noatime $clamav /opt/fog/clamav;
                            mount -t cifs $clamav -o username=root,password=PasswordHere /opt/fog/clamav;
                            echo “Done”;
                            debugPause;
                            dots “Adding clamav to path”;
                            if [ -d “/opt/fog/clamav/bin” ] && [ -d “/opt/fog/clamav/sbin” ]; then
                            export PATH=$PATH:/opt/fog/clamav/bin:/opt/fog/clamav/sbin 2>/dev/null;
                            else
                            handleError “Cannot find clamav binaries to run task.”;
                            fi
                            echo “Done”;
                            debugPause;
                            fi
                            if [ “$type” == “up” ]; then
                            dots “Checking In”
                            queueinfo=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/Pre_Stage1.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            echo “Done”;
                            debugPause;
                            dots “Mounting File System”
                            mkdir /images 2>/dev/null;
                            #mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,intr,noatime $storage /images &> /dev/null;
                            mount -t cifs $storage -o username=root,password=PasswordHere &> /dev/null;
                            if [ “$?” == 0 ]; then
                            echo “Done”;
                            else
                            echo “Failed”;
                            handleError “Unable to mount NFS”;
                            fi
                            debugPause;
                            elif [ “$type” == “down” ] && [ “$capone” != “1” ]; then
                            mac64=getMACAddresses | base64;
                            dots “Attempting to send inventory”;
                            doInventory 2>/dev/null;
                            poststring=“mac=${mac64}&sysman=${sysman64}&sysproduct=${sysproduct64}&sysversion=${sysversion64}&sysserial=${sysserial64}&systype=${systype64}&biosversion=${biosversion64}&biosvendor=${biosvendor64}&biosdate=${biosdate64}&mbman=${mbman64}&mbproductname=${mbproductname64}&mbversion=${mbversion64}&mbserial=${mbserial64}&mbasset=${mbasset64}&cpuman=${cpuman64}&cpuversion=${cpuversion64}&cpucurrent=${cpucurrent64}&cpumax=${cpumax64}&mem=${mem64}&hdinfo=${hdinfo64}&caseman=${caseman64}&casever=${casever64}&caseserial=${caseserial64}&casesasset=${casesasset64}”;
                            invres=“”;
                            while [ “$invres” == “” ]; do
                            invres=wget -O - --post-data="$poststring" "http://${web}service/inventory.php" 2>/dev/null;
                            echo “$invres”;
                            done
                            debugPause;
                            dots “Checking In”;
                            while [ “$blGo” == “0” ]; do
                            if [ “$capone” != “1” ]; then
                            if [ “$mc” != “yes” -a “$mc” != “bt” ]; then
                            queueinfo=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/Pre_Stage1.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            blPass=echo $queueinfo|grep "##";
                            waittime=0;
                            while [ ! -n “$blPass” ]; do
                            echo -n " * $queueinfo (“;
                            sec2String “$waittime”;
                            echo “)”
                            queueinfo=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/Pre_Stage1.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            blPass=echo $queueinfo | grep "##";
                            sleep 5;
                            waittime=$(expr $waittime “+” 5);
                            done
                            echo “Done”;
                            debugPause;
                            directive=”${queueinfo:3}“;
                            if [ ! “$directive” = “GO” ]; then
                            tmpStorageIp=echo $queueinfo|cut -d'@' -f2 2>/dev/null;
                            tmpStorage=echo $queueinfo|cut -d'@' -f3 2>/dev/null;
                            tmpName=echo $queueinfo|cut -d'@' -f4 2>/dev/null;
                            if [ “$tmpStorage” != “” -a “$tmpStorageIp” != “” ]; then
                            storage=$tmpStorage;
                            storageip=$tmpStorageIp;
                            nfsServerName=$tmpName;
                            else
                            handleError “Error determining storage server!”;
                            exit 1;
                            fi
                            dots “Using Storage Node”
                            echo “$nfsServerName”
                            debugPause;
                            fi
                            else
                            queueinfo=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/mc_checkin.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            blPass=echo $queueinfo|grep "##";
                            echo “Done”;
                            waittime=0;
                            while [ ! -n “$blPass” ]; do
                            echo -n " * $queueinfo (”;
                            sec2String “$waittime”
                            echo “)”
                            queueinfo=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/mc_checkin.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            blPass=echo $queueinfo | grep "##";
                            sleep 5;
                            waittime=$(expr $waittime “+” 5);
                            done
                            if [ “$mc” == “bt” ]; then
                            dots “Using image”
                            # download $img.torrent file
                            wget -q -O /tmp/$img.torrent http://${web}/service/torrent.php?torrent=$img;
                            ctorrent /tmp/$img.torrent -x > /tmp/filelist.txt;
                            torrentDownloadSize=cat /tmp/filelist.txt|grep "Total:*"|awk '{print $2}';
                            echo “$img”;
                            dots “Size of image to download”
                            echo “$torrentDownloadSize MB”;
                            debugPause;
                            fi
                            fi
                            dots “Mounting File System”;
                            mkdir /images $debugstring 2>/dev/null;
                            #mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime $storage /images 2>/tmp/mntfail;
                            mount -t cifs $storage -o username=root,password=PasswordHere /images 2>/tmp/mntfail;
                            mntRet=“$?”;
                            if [ ! “$mntRet” == “0” ] && [ ! -f “/images/.mntcheck” ]; then
                            blame=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/blame.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            if [ ! “$blame” == “##” ]; then
                            echo “Failed”;
                            echo “”;
                            echo “Error during failure notification: $blame”;
                            while [ ! “$blame” == “##” ]; do
                            blame=wget -q -O - "http://${web}service/blame.php?mac=$mac&type=$type" 2>/dev/null;
                            if [ ! “$blame” == “##” ]; then
                            echo $blame;
                            fi
                            sleep 5;
                            done
                            else
                            echo “Failed”;
                            echo “”;
                            cat /tmp/mntfail;
                            echo “”;
                            fi
                            sleep 5;
                            else
                            echo “Done”;
                            blGo=“1”;
                            fi
                            debugPause;
                            fi
                            done
                            else
                            echo “Done”;
                            dots “Mounting File System”;
                            mkdir /images $debugstring 2>/dev/null;
                            mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime $storage /images 2>/tmp/mntfail;
                            echo “Done”;
                            fi

                            Local Variables:

                            indent-tabs-mode: t

                            sh-basic-offset: 4

                            sh-indentation: 4

                            tab-width: 4

                            End:[/CODE]

                            That file came out of r3530 btw.

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                            • Wayne WorkmanW
                              Wayne Workman
                              last edited by Wayne Workman

                              Tom is currently building CIFS support into an init and kernel.

                              I’ll be able to test this shortly.

                              Which brings up other questions about how permissions and users and groups should be structured, both directory permissions and samba permissions.

                              Obviously /images would be read/execute only, but only to a “download” user…
                              /images/dev would be read/write/execute

                              so… for local users… I am suggesting:

                              fog
                              fogupload
                              fogdownload

                              and a group: fogsamba
                              all three of those would go into that group.

                              and permissions on /images could be:

                              [CODE]groupadd fogsamba
                              usermod -a -G fogsamba fog
                              usermod -a -G fogsamba fogupload
                              usermod -a -G fogsamba fogdownload
                              chown -R fogupload:fogsamba /images
                              chmod -R 740 /images[/CODE]

                              I’m still very new to permissions… FEEL FREE to critique me! I might learn something!

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                              • Wayne WorkmanW
                                Wayne Workman @cspence
                                last edited by

                                @cspence said:

                                If we run authentication for FOG through Kerberos, uploads could prompt for a password to mount the share before imaging.

                                I disagree with this, because it would inhibit automated uploads and downloads via Cron style deployments.

                                Some people use FOG as a disaster recovery tool, and take regular uploads of servers and user computers. If they are not able to automate the upload / download process, then FOG is no longer a viable option for their usage.

                                Credentials must be passed to the client. I was asking Tom about this, and he’s thinking about doing a php querry to get the credentials.

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                                • cspenceC
                                  cspence Developer
                                  last edited by

                                  Kerberizing samba will not get in the way of this. If a job needs to be automated, a read-only account can be used.

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                                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                                    Wayne Workman
                                    last edited by Wayne Workman

                                    additionally, making the /images directory readable to ‘everyone’ would create security issues.

                                    For those who upload images that may contain confidential and sensitive material, allowing the images directory to be accessible by anyone on the network would allow an intruder to copy the images and restore them via FOG… even if FOG isn’t accessable via the internet, and without MAC address network authentication, anyone could walk in with a laptop and connect to WiFi and download the images, or plug into a network port and download the images.

                                    therefore, a ‘fogdownload’ user must be used for read-only.

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                                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                                      Wayne Workman @cspence
                                      last edited by

                                      @cspence said:

                                      Kerberizing samba will not get in the way of this. If a job needs to be automated, a read-only account can be used.

                                      Kerberizing? Can that be done on a Linux machine? Say for instance the FOG admin has no windows servers? This is the case for many, many small businesses in U.S. and in countries in South America that can’t afford Windows Server.

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                                      • cspenceC
                                        cspence Developer
                                        last edited by Wayne Workman

                                        Exactly.

                                        This setup only allows us to improve the integrity of the /images directory over the current setup while confidentiality is still an issue. Then again, if you’re worried about confidentiality, you shouldn’t be doing deployments using FOG or any unencrypted imaging system.

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                                          Wayne Workman @cspence
                                          last edited by

                                          @cspence said:

                                          Exactly.

                                          This setup only allows us to improve the integrity of the /images directory over the current setup while confidentiality is still an issue. Then again, if you’re worried about confidentiality, you shouldn’t be doing deployments using FOG or any unencrypted imaging system.

                                          Linux supports encrypted directories… I use them on my laptop. If a FOG administrator wanted, he could create a /images directory during Linux installation and make it encrypted.

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                                          • cspenceC
                                            cspence Developer @Wayne Workman
                                            last edited by cspence

                                            @Wayne-Workman said:

                                            @cspence said:

                                            Kerberizing samba will not get in the way of this. If a job needs to be automated, a read-only account can be used.

                                            Kerberizing? Can that be done on a Linux machine? Say for instance the FOG admin has no windows servers? This is the case for many, many small businesses in U.S. and in countries in South America that can’t afford Windows Server.

                                            Kerberos is an MIT thing, not a Microsoft thing. Also, if you want to emulate active directory, there’s always LDAP/kerberos.

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