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2004 May 24
2
Re: Windows XP machine not connecting to Samba 3.04 after upgrade
...to 2 but nothing usable could be found.
I have disabled packet signing on this machine - no change.
I have tried other users. All users can connect from all machines,
from this machine no user can connect.
Wolfgang
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-- Wolfgang Riedmann
-- Individuelle EDV-L?sungen - Soluzioni informatiche personalizzate
-- I-39012 Meran, V. Laurin-Str. 2d
-- http://www.riedmann.it - wolfgang@riedmann.it
2004 Jan 21
0
cannot access umlaut file names with Samba3
...patibility mode" that
works as Samba 2. I have tried different settings between unix
charset and dos charset with CP850, ASCII and UTF-8, but none solved
my problem.
Thank you in advance for any help!
Wolfgang
--
-- Wolfgang Riedmann
-- Individuelle EDV-L?sungen - Soluzioni informatiche personalizzate
-- I-39012 Meran, V. Laurin-Str. 2d
-- http://www.riedmann.it - wolfgang@riedmann.it
2004 May 21
0
Windows XP machine not connecting to Samba 3.04
...n where to seek? I have full
access to the notebook and can do any configuration changes.
The notebook is _not_ a part of the Samba owned NT domain (as the
normal PCs are).
Thank you very much for any help!
Wolfgang
--
-- Wolfgang Riedmann
-- Individuelle EDV-L?sungen - Soluzioni informatiche personalizzate
-- I-39012 Meran, V. Laurin-Str. 2d
-- http://www.riedmann.it - wolfgang@riedmann.it
2009 Aug 21
1
Samba 3.2.4, Win 2008 AD require domain name for auth.
I'm hoping someone has seen this before and knows how to resolve it.
I am using samba 3.2.4 with a Windows 2008 AD. Samba is configured with
security = ADS and works correctly from computers logged into the domain,
but does not allow users that are not in the domain to login by specifying
their username, without domain included, when trying to access a share. The
user can access the share
2009 Aug 11
1
clients that are not a part of the domain cannot authenticate
Hi,
I have asked that last week with a little different subject, but the problem remains.
When connecting with a Windows machine (not part of the domain) to the Samba server, the
client is not authenticating, even when the user exists in the domain.
Domain master is a Windows 2003 SBS machine, the Samba server is a Debian Lenny
machine.
The problem is occurring with Samba 3.2.13, with Samba