Hi, I've got a weird problem that occurs with Linux and this version of samba. Whenever I connect to a share from either another samba station or a win95 computer all I get when I do a directory listing is a listing of about 40 directories with blank names. Any ideas what the problem is? This version of samba is compiled under Linux 2.1.81 with glibc and the problem occurs whether I'm running it under 2.0.33 or 2.1.81. I've attached the smb.conf below. -- Matthew Harrell Nondeterminism means never Simulation Technology Division, SAIC having to say you are wrong. mharrell@std.saic.com -------------- next part -------------- ; ; smb.conf ; ; ; Global parameters ; [global] auto services = pub browse list = no ; case sensitive = yes ; debug level = 5 default service = pub ; domain controller = 199.42.3.200 encrypt passwords = yes getwd cache = yes guest account = nobody hosts allow = loopback 192.168.1. load printers = yes local master = no max xmit = 65535 ; message command = /usr/X11/bin/xmessage `cat %s` -display :0.0;rm -f %s& null passwords = no os level = 32 ; password level = 1 ; password server = ginger preferred master = yes ; preserve case = yes printcap name = /etc/printcap printing = plp read prediction = yes read size = 16384 security = user server string = Matt's PC short preserve case = no socket options = TCP_NODELAY status = yes syslog only = no wins proxy = yes wins server = alecto ; wins support = yes workgroup = HOME ; ; Home directory ; note: these are restricted to the users who have valid accounts ; [homes] available = yes browseable = no comment = Home Directory create mode = 0750 fake oplocks = yes public = no read only = no [cdrom] available = yes browseable = yes comment = Cdrom Drive fake oplocks = yes path = /mnt/cdrom public = yes read only = yes wide links = no [jaz] available = yes browseable = yes comment = Jaz Drive create mode = 0750 fake oplocks = yes path = /mnt/jaz public = no read only = no