At 2.01.2003 on 21:53 CET +0100, wrote Michael
Matthews:> I am trying to use samba to mount/share my unix home dir on my pc
> running win 2000 pro. The samba server is running and I can smbclient to
> my user id successfully on the server. I have tried security user AND
"user" is ok.> share. Either way, when I try mapping network drive on pc, specify user
> and password I get 'not authorized' error. Connectivity is NOT an
issue
Think about "encrypted password = true" in smb.conf.
> obviously. smb.conf is pretty much default, I changed workgroup name.
>
> THe PC is on a corp domain which has nothing to do with samba server.
> DOes this matter??
It matters. You have the choice to put your samba server into a
workgroup with diffrent name to the domain, or you put your samba server
as a member to your domain.
The first is very easy.
The second will integrate the server seamlessly to yout network.
> The PC and server are NOT on the same subnet. Does that matter??
If you have a clean running wins server, no.
> Incidently PC responded differently to security specification so that
> indicates to me it was indeed effectly communicating with server.
Please read the "Samba-Howto-Collection" in your tarball. Most of the
questions and answers, also with step by step instruction to make a
samba server runnning wil help you.
My own expirience is to read the man page of smb.conf side by side to
output of "testparm -s " will teake the best effect to understand the
configuration an possibilities of samba.
With regards
Frank Matthie?.
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Frank Matthie? frankm@lug-owl.de