Dan Guo
2008-May-07 17:52 UTC
[Samba] got stuck in setting up samba to linux box through putty tunneling
I read the posting below. but I have not figured out why my vista pc won't work. here is what I did - 1. I disable window file sharing; 2. in putty, i add a tunnel: ???? source port: 445 ???? destination port: my linux box IP: 139 ? ?I forward 80. i see http://127.0.0.1 yields my web server's start page. 3 i also use secpol.msc and change local policies -> security options. By default Windows Vista sets the policy to "NTVLM2 responses only". Change this to "LM and NTLM ? use NTLMV2 session security if negotiated". 4. i start a putty session and login in. 5. i try to use this command: ????? net use Z:? \\127.0.0.1\myid /user:myid ??? i was prompted to input the password. I input the right passwords. it failed. i got again asked about passwd. I input again and fail again. this time, it shows an error msg: ??? System error 86 has occurred. ??? The specificed network password is not correct. 6. for my vista pc, i use a cisco 800 router from my cable company. Can anyone help find out what is wrong? thank you, Dan ----------------------------->Well, it looks like I needed to forward port 445. I have it working now. >Thanks!Charles Bueche wrote:>Hi, > >I would check to forward port 445. XP tries this one before 139 and >friends. > >Are you sure that your remote Samba listen on 127.0.0.1 ? > >Show us your smb.conf > >Charles > >On 5 mars 07, at 07:47, Richard D. Morey wrote: > >>After having scoured the net for a way to do SMB over SSH with Windows, >>I've tried everything I have found and I still can't get it to work. >> >>I'm using Windows Vista as the client and FC6 with Samba 3.0.24-1 as the >>server. I have set up a share and can successfully connect to that share >>with no ssh tunnel. >> >>I would like to tunnel SMB over SSH, so here is what I have tried: >> >>1. Disabling Windows File Sharing with "net stop server". Then, using >>puTTY, I connect with my ports forwarded. I forward 80 and 139. >>"http://127.0.0.1" yields my web server's start page, so I know >>forwarding is working. When I "telnet 127.0.0.1 139" it connects to the >>SMB server successfully. "netstat -ano" reveals that 127.0.0.1:80 and >>127.0.0.1:139 are listening with puTTY. >> >>However, trying to map a network drive fails. \\127.0.0.1\share yields >>the error "The specified network name is no longer available." or >>"Network path not found." I know the share is working because I can >>access it without SSH at the same time. >> >>Here are two lines from netstat when I have the telnet session open: >>tcp??????? 0????? 0 127.0.0.1:45535???????????? 127.0.0.1:139???? >>ESTABLISHED >>tcp??????? 0????? 0 127.0.0.1:139?????????????? 127.0.0.1:45535???? >>ESTABLISHED >> >> >>2. I have tried adding the loopback device as detailed all over the web >>(ie http://www.blisstonia.com/eolson/notes/smboverssh.php , >>http://www.cheswick.com/ches/cheap/tunnelprob.html) >>When I do this, I can access the webserver via the loopback device but >>"telnet 10.0.0.1 139" times out. However, puTTY appears to be listening >>on 10.0.0.1:80 and 10.0.0.1:139. I cannot add the share either. I have >>done everything I can think of to get this to work. >> >>In addition, I have disabled Windows listening on port 445 (as >>suggested in one of the guides) I have tried giving puTTY the actually >>IP of the samba server as the destination, I have ensured that 127. is >>allowed by the smb.conf... >> >>What could be going wrong here? Any ideas? >> >> >>Thanks, >>Richard >> >>--Richard D. Morey, M.A. >>Research Assistant, Perception and Cognition Lab >>University of Missouri-Columbia >> >> >>--To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>instructions:? https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > >--Charles Bueche <charles at bueche.ch> >sand, snow, wave, wind and net -surfer >A-Cat SUI 192 > >