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2002 Jun 09
2
Clean install of RedHat 7.3, including samba - unable to connect to port 139
I did a clean install of Redhat 7.3 on a system. The install included samba, samba-client, samba-common. I moved the saved versions of smb.conf, smbusers and swbpasswd to /etc/samba. Then I started up smb by issuing "/etc/init.d/smb start" I have set smb to start upon reboot of the system. I have rebooted the system several times. smbd and nmbd start up, but clients cannot connect. There are no unusual errors reported in the samba logs. test...
2020 Sep 24
2
Can't connect after AuthN: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
...henticating me just fine, mapping my username to the correct /home directory, the right UID and GID (first line in attached log)... Everything is going swimmingly and then PLONK. I have no idea what it's borking on. SELinux dialed down to permissive. I've tried swapping tdbsam database for swbpasswd... nothing seems to work. Even with this logging, I'm still shooting in the dark. I'm connecting from a Mac to a Samba server running on a CentOS 8 VM under VMware Fusion on my Mac. 172.16.112.1 is the VMware gateway, so I'm wondering about that part of it, but in fiddling with the fir...
2020 Sep 24
0
Can't connect after AuthN: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
..., mapping my > username to the correct /home directory, the right UID and GID (first line > in attached log)... Everything is going swimmingly and then PLONK. > > I have no idea what it's borking on. SELinux dialed down to permissive. > I've tried swapping tdbsam database for swbpasswd... nothing seems to work. > Even with this logging, I'm still shooting in the dark. > > I'm connecting from a Mac to a Samba server running on a CentOS 8 VM under > VMware Fusion on my Mac. 172.16.112.1 is the VMware gateway, so I'm > wondering about that part of it, but...
2020 Sep 24
1
Can't connect after AuthN: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
...e to the correct /home directory, the right UID and GID (first > line > > in attached log)... Everything is going swimmingly and then PLONK. > > > > I have no idea what it's borking on. SELinux dialed down to permissive. > > I've tried swapping tdbsam database for swbpasswd... nothing seems to > work. > > Even with this logging, I'm still shooting in the dark. > > > > I'm connecting from a Mac to a Samba server running on a CentOS 8 VM > under > > VMware Fusion on my Mac. 172.16.112.1 is the VMware gateway, so I'm > > wo...