On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Gerald wrote:
Sorry. Not enough information.
How is your Win2Kx AD environment configured? Is NetBIOS over TCP/IP
enabled? Are you running a WINS server anywhere?
How was your Samba-3 configured? Was it compiled and linked with Kerberos
support? If so, what version of Kerberos? What version of Windows 200x AD
(ie: Win2000 or Win2003)?
What is in your smb.conf file? Do you have a firewall? Is it blocking UDP
port 137 and/or TCP port 139?
Many more questions would need to be answered to give you definitive
answer.
The error "Network path can not be found." may be caused by:
1. A routing problem
2. A firewall problem
3. Broken or bad name resolution
4. Incorrect samba configuration
5. Broken clients
6. Defective networking hardware (NICs, cables, HUBs, switches)
7. Incorrect TCP/IP configuration (eg: inconsistent netmasks)
- John T.
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Here is the network setup
>
> Linux 8.0/samba 3.0
> hostname = testbox
> workgroup or domain = testnet.lan
> Active Dir./DNS = 192.168.110.x
>
> I been trying to join a linux 8.0(testbox) with samba
> 3.0.2 to a AD native mode environment.I used the
> command "net join ads Administrator" and tells me
> testbox is joined to testnet.lan realm and i see it on
> network neighborhood,but I can't open the sharefile
> "network path can't be found". My question is
>
> 1.does it mean that my testbox is already part of the
> domain or it is just broadcasting in my network?
>
> Help is appreciated
>
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