Hi.. We've got two machines that are running Win95 (OSR2), and one is working satisfactorily, but the other is behaving strangely! I'm trying to setup a share on the machine for the entire "C" drive called "backups". Anyway, one the "broken" machine, the authentication method is definately user-level security where it wants to get a name from domain password server.. However, the other Win95 machine (aka the working one) is setup the same, but when setting up a share is allowing share-level security.. Both of these machines are setup to login through a NT domain password server, and are otherwise working fine.. If we set the share-level access on the access tab of the non-working machine, then we lose domain logins.. Any ideas? Is our "working" machine not supposed to be mixing share-level security with user-level security? Am I missing something here? Any ideas are appreciated! -- Rick
Hello All, I've been trying to backup up my Linux Samba Server from our WinNT(4) server, and have been *very* unsuccessful. I'm using arcserve and everytime I attempt a backup it says that it can't find the directory (eg. W:\etc). What have I got set up wrong. The samba server (v1-9.16.p11) is mulitihomed and is our current Internet Feed. It's aliased with 3 additional IP's: 192.168.100.11 and 192.168.200.1. I mount a share from the NT to the samba server and then attempt to back it up, but to no avail. My smb.conf follows, and the browse isn't working very well either. On the workstations I can "for the most part" se the linux server, but I seem to never be able to see it on the WinNT unless I specifically look for it. I'm also logged into the WinNT server as the Administrator and am connecting to the Samba server for the share as my usual userid (not sure if this is a problem or not....) Anyhow I would appreciate any and all help/assistance/advice. :-) Best Regards, Tim -- DDDDDD IIIIII PPPPPP CCCCCC DD DD II PP PP CC DD DD II PPPPPP CC DDDDDD IIIIII PP CCCCCC The system that enables you to write distributed programs.......the easy way! http://wallybox.cei.net/dipc/
Sorry, was in a hurry and forgot to attach the smb.conf :-( remote announce = 192.168.100.255 192.168.200.255 192.168.101.255/SERVERS tjb workgroup = linux domain master = no [global] ; Use password server option only with security = server ; password server = issrv01 ; username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map printing = bsd printcap = /etc/printcap load printers = yes log file = /var/log/samba-log status = yes security = user encrypt passwords = yes log level = 8 guest account = guest hosts allow = 192.168.100. 192.168.200. 192.168.101. 208.15.108. password level = 2 read prediction = yes socket options = TCP_NODELAY share modes = yes locking = yes strict locking = yes keepalive = 30 [homes] browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = no create mask = 0755 writeable = yes admin users = tjbynum dptim [root] comment = Root Dir copy = dos path = / dont descend = /proc ./proc /etc [tmp] comment = tmp files copy = dos path = /tmp read only = no [goodies] comment = FTP Directory browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes writeable = no path = /home/ftp/pub [servicepacks] comment = v3r1m0 Service Packs browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes writeable = no path = /home/ftp/pub/ca400/win95/service_packs [linux_write] comment = Writeable dir on Linux Box browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = no writeable = yes path = /temp_write Best Regards, Tim -- DDDDDD IIIIII PPPPPP CCCCCC DD DD II PP PP CC DD DD II PPPPPP CC DDDDDD IIIIII PP CCCCCC The system that enables you to write distributed programs.......the easy way! http://wallybox.cei.net/dipc/