Hi, I am new to this list and to the world of Linux so please forgive my basic knowledge. I am after some information regarding samba. We are running a few servers with RedHat 7.1 all with dual nics. One NIC of each goes to a level 3 routing switch on one network and the second NIC in each server goes out to different networks. We have a few Windows 95 machine that need to be able to map a share on a server that is outside its own domain. We can ping the other server but can not map to the share. Windows 2000 is able to map to this share but 95 and 98 can not. Is there a setting within samba that we need to set in order set the rounting so that we can map to this drive or is the problem with 95 and 98. Hope all this makes sense and thanks for any help. Steve
Is it possible, to join to a Samba-Domain with WinXP?? i have Debian 3.0 and Samba 2.2.3a-6 I always get "Zugriff verweigert" if i try to join. thx ;)
Are there an way of omit DOMAIN in the kdm logon screen ? DOMAIN+user i want to make my domain as default.. so users won't need to type it.. i have stupid users who don't know how to use the cumputer... so i want to help them ! Thanx in advance Igor
what samba version? you can upgrade to the last samba version, it is recommended anyway. please let continue this thread over samba@samba.org user's support mailing list. Simo. On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 19:49, Igor Debacker wrote:> I use suse 8.0 > > and in suse > this command > winbind use default domain = yes > > is not supported > > .. is there anything i can do ? > > "Simo Sorce" <simo.sorce@xsec.it> escreveu na mensagem > news:1045833149.6151.56.camel@localhost...-- Simo Sorce - simo.sorce@xsec.it Xsec s.r.l. via Durando 10 Ed. G - 20158 - Milano tel. +39 02 2399 7130 - fax: +39 02 700 442 399 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20030221/cfe7bbf0/attachment.bin