Hello, I'm having dificulties to configure the Samba 2.0.7 under Solaris 7 for Sparc. In the Windows 98 SE client, the server (PDC) is showing, but this message displays when trying to browse: enter the password to \\SERV\$IPC ... The /usr/local/samba/var/client.log shows: [2000/11/23 13:17:22, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(925) Rejecting user 'user': authentication failed [2000/11/23 13:17:22, 1] smbd/password.c:server_validate(1069) password server is not connected [2000/11/23 13:17:22, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(925) Rejecting user 'user': authentication failed Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. ________________________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Crie o seu e-mail gr?tis do Yahoo! Mail com 6 Megabytes livres! http://mail.yahoo.com.br
we are using Samba 2.0.6 and have problems with file sharing. The file server until now was based on Windows NT. The SW manufacturer told us that the app preferably runs on Novell fileservers but also on every other file server. The DOS app that access the shared file runs concurrently on several Win95/98/ME/NT Clients. Under some (unknown) circumstances it corrupts the main shared file when being accessed from Win95b and 98 clients. Maybe there are some locking switches I have to enable on Samba? Now I saw that there is a NT registry patch that tweaks something on lanman params. But I found no docu for this. Maybe anyone could help me out where to find and if this fits to Windoze needs, too? regards Robert
well, i just install samba on solaris 8 and it was running great and suddenly it disappear. i try to reinstall and resintall but no luck. need help -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Hi everybody ... have anyone try to install samba 2.2.x on solaris sparc 2.5 with the smbmount feature ???
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 wong.nyook.yeen@prudential.com.my wrote:> > > Hi everybody ... have anyone try to install samba 2.2.x on solaris sparc 2.5 > with the smbmount feature ???Far to many have tried. They have all failed, since smbmount requires linux smbfs to be of any use. Look for sharity, smbwrapper or perhaps moving the windows machines to NFS instead. /Urban