Thierry Gonon
2013-May-03 10:43 UTC
[Samba] Samba4 and Ubuntu 12.10 : problem to get it working...
Hi all, I'm new to samba : I've just installed it (version 4.0.5) on a 'fresh' Ubuntu 12.10 server (32 bit version), following the HOWTO we can find on the sambawiki. Everything is OK, up to the $ /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -L localhost -U% command (running as root) I get the following errors : NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED, even if I replace % by Administrator... What am I doing wrong..? Also, when checking the running processes (via ps aux), I get 2 smbd processes with the same options. Is that behaviour normal ? I hope someone can help me !! Thank you very much Thierry
Marc Muehlfeld
2013-May-05 20:46 UTC
[Samba] Samba4 and Ubuntu 12.10 : problem to get it working...
Hello Thierry, Am 03.05.2013 12:43, schrieb Thierry Gonon:> I'm new to samba : I've just installed it (version 4.0.5) on a 'fresh' Ubuntu 12.10 server (32 bit version), following the HOWTO we can find on the sambawiki. > Everything is OK, up to the $ /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -L localhost -U% command (running as root) > I get the following errors : NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED, even if I replace % by Administrator... > What am I doing wrong..? > Also, when checking the running processes (via ps aux), I get 2 smbd processes with the same options. Is that behaviour normal ?What are the samba logs saying? Did you start the 'samba' binary? Or 'smbd'? Normally you should see some samba and some smbd child processes running. Regards Marc