I just don't understand why must it be so difficult to configure samba to
work with an Microsoft environment? I admit I am new to Unix/linux but not
new to networking or pc's for that matter. I've followed as many of the
instructions that were given to me, as I possibly could, but I still can't
seem to get my MS environment to connect to my samba server.
I have chosen to use the "encryption password = yes" option so I
WOULDN'T
have to modify the registry in my windows environment to send plain text. I
also followed the instructions to synchronize my Linux passwords with the
samba passwords (or something to that effect) with the following command:
cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd >/usr/bin/smbpasswd
That command seems to work correctly, because it just returns with a command
prompt, no errors. I have created (for the sake of simplicity) a users
called "Administrator" in linux to coincide with my Administrator in
windows
NT 4.0 WKS. Both are using the same passwords. When I click on network
neighborhood it will display the samba server but will not allow me to
access it. It will keep displaying the User Name & password popup window.
What is the problem here?
How am I to create the users? what users do I need to create? and would
anyone be patient enough to give me a small step by step example of how I
should setup the NT WKS user & the Linux user, or whatever the !$!@ I need
to do to get this working?!?!?
Dennis Ross
<kpe>
V: 212.652.9693
rossd@kpe.com
Q: Why do PCs - even modern ones - have reset buttons on the front?
A: Because they come with, or are anticipated to run, Microsoft operating
systems.
Dennis Ross
<kpe>
V: 212.652.9693
rossd@kpe.com
Q: Why do PCs - even modern ones - have reset buttons on the front?
A: Because they come with, or are anticipated to run, Microsoft operating
systems.
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