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2005 Dec 04
2
netlogon problems
...the login is rejected. I've run the login.bat from the Windows machines, and that also only gets access denied. Share valid users is set to %G (%U lets the user in just fine, but that's inadequate security). Users get into their home directories just fine. My login.bat is net time \\lserver0 /set /yes net use \\lserver0\accounts net use \\lserver0\finsvcs net use x: /home My [netlogon] share is [netlogon] comment = Network logon service path = /data/%U valid users = %S read only = No My [global] is [global] workgroup = ASTRA_ENT us...
2005 Dec 03
0
Shares Problem
...but entering is denied--the Windows devices invite me to log in and then reject the login. Winbindd is running, and the windows devices are pointed to the samba box for the WINS service. I've run the checklist from TOSHARG2, and the only items that _don't_ work are smbclient //lserver0/accounts -U<user> (including mfwic). That gets me a tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED error. However, if I run smbclient //lserver0/accounts -Uroot with the root password, I get into the shares. I cannot ping by name the machines (PC and laptop) from lserver0, the sa...
2005 Dec 03
0
RESOLVED? Shares Problem
...ied--the Windows devices invite me to log in and then reject the >login. Winbindd is running, and the windows devices are pointed to the >samba box for the WINS service. > >I've run the checklist from TOSHARG2, and the only items that _don't_ work are > smbclient //lserver0/accounts -U<user> (including mfwic). That > gets me a tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED error. However, > if I run smbclient //lserver0/accounts -Uroot with the root password, I > get into the shares. > I cannot ping by name the machines (PC and laptop) fro...
2006 Jan 15
0
Mal-Formed Share
...ng five. Googling the error message and searching the HOWTO didn't turn up any solutions, only the statement that this error generally meant that the share was badly formed. Following are the tests I've run that have failed, and their results: from the server side: smbclient //lserver0/<share> -U ehines ==> the BAD_NETWORK_NAME error message Note: When I run this against the working shares, I get the correct response. from the Windows device side: net use \\lserver0\<share> ==> "System 67 error...network name cannot be found." Note: When...
2006 Jan 22
1
Can't Connect to Shares
.... Googling the error message and searching the HOWTO didn't turn up any solutions, only the statement that this error generally meant that the share was badly formed. Following are additional tests I've run that have failed, and their results: from the server side: smbclient //lserver0/<share> -U ehines ==> the BAD_NETWORK_NAME error message Note: When I run this against the working shares, I get the correct response. from the Windows device side: net use \\lserver0\<share> ==> "System 67 error...network name cannot be found." Note: When...
2006 Jan 14
0
Network and Reboot Problem
...ly. However, my problem is this: if I have occasion to reboot either (or both) Windows devices after having successfully formed the LAN, I can't get back to my shares except through some convoluted machinations, and the server no longer appears in NN or in Explorer. When I run START|RUN|\\lserver0\ehines, I get access to the ehines home share. When I run, from a DOS command line, net view \\lserver0, I get a listing of all the shares to which I'm supposed to have access. Net use \\lserver0\<share> returns a successful completion message. I get this behavior on both devices,...
2005 Dec 09
1
Domain group membership.
...>>from the Windows machines, and that also only gets access denied. >>Share valid users is set to %G (%U lets the user in just fine, but >>that's inadequate security). Users get into their home directories >>just fine. >> >>My login.bat is >>net time \\lserver0 /set /yes >>net use \\lserver0\accounts >>net use \\lserver0\finsvcs >>net use x: /home >>My [netlogon] share is >>[netlogon] >> comment = Network logon service >> path = /data/%U >> valid users = %S >> read only...
2005 Nov 27
0
RESOLVED: Fwd: Re: Basic Setup Problem
...>Subject: Re: [Samba] Basic Setup Problem > ><snip> >> > >> > 1) your point is valid about the password; I was following the example >> > as exactly as I could. >> > 2) there is no difference between smbclient -L localhost -U root and >> > lserver0 -U root--both fail with the LOGON_FAILURE message. It acts >> > like I've got the user Root set up wrong, somehow; the anonymous look >> > (smbclient ... -U%) works correctly. I'm also having trouble getting >> > in from a Win2k PC and an XP laptop, but I suspec...
2006 Jan 02
1
Trouble Connecting to Server
...| .1.2 | | Linksys .1.1 | Internet I have the following entries in its smb.conf: netbios name = lserver0 workgroup = astra_ent [of which both the laptop and PC are members] interfaces = 192.168.2.0/24 192.168.3.0/24 lo [I can't use eth1 and eth2 as SUSE 9.3 assigns the ethx to different NICs on different boot ups] name resolve order = wins bcast hosts My /etc/hosts f...
2005 Nov 27
2
Basic Setup Problem
Gentlemen: This is an embarrassingly basic problem; I'm obviously doing something fundamentally wrong. I'm running SUSE Professional 9.3 and Samba 3.0.13 (I'm trying to upgrade to 3.0.20b, but I get a dependency error--that's another story). My problem is this: I'm trying to set up John Terpstra's Example 1.2.1 from his Samba by Example (I told you this was basic),