As I posted a few days ago,
>> When I try to browse from, say, my Win2K desktop, I get
>>
>> Windows is not accessible
>> The Network Name cannot be found.
>>
>> But it _is_ accessible. SAMBA can still _see_ everything just fine -
all
>> the shares show up; all the printers work. It's just that nobody
can
>> browse.
I've since gone through the fault tree again, and found one that I missed.
But it still doesn't give me any clues.
smbclient -L localhost -U%
gives me
session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair
in a
Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
I can't find anything with that error message. It's not _really_ a bad
password, because I can do
smbclient '\\denmantire\tmp'
Password:
Domain=[WINDOWS] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.6]
smb: \>
which works just fine. As I've posted before, all the shares work - I just
can't browse.
I've looked at the 'Troubleshooting Browsing' section in
O'Reilly. Except
for the 'smbclient -L denmantire' giving me the same error as above,
everything else seems to be working - i.e., nmblookup '*' sees all of
the
clients, net view \\denmantire shows me all of the shares, etc.
Everything works except browsing!
I'm about to give up, and tell everyone 'It's a security feature,
not a
bug!'. <g>
-- tim --
Tim Boyer
IS Manager
Denman Tire Corporation
tim@denmantire.com <mailto:tim@denmantire.com>