I think I had this problem (did this long ago) and the problem was in the
security mode.  I changed from user to server and pointed to the promary
domain comtroller for our network.  Perhaps this will help, perhaps not.


-david

On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Ken Wilson wrote:

> I am trying to connect my NT workstation to a Linux box using Samba.  When
> I am in NT, I can see the Linux system listed under the same workgroup as
> my NT Workstation, but I cannot access anything.
> 
> Until I turned on the encrypt feature (suggested to me by Ray Olszewski ) I
> could only get a message on NT that said it could not log me on from this
> location.  I checked the encrypt feature, but now I get the message "
> "incorrect password or unknown user for linux1"   (linux1 is the name of my
> Linux station)
> 
> I am using the same name password (and case) on each machine.  I have added
> my name to the smb.conf configuration and verified it through RH6.0
> linuxconf-network-samba configuration.
> 
> I have tried uncommenting the line that says "guest account = pcguest"
> I also tried modifying the security line from  "security = user" and
> changing it to the other option
> "password server = NT" which is the other option.
> I also tried the options of  wins support = yes / wins support = no / and
> wins server =      w.x.y.z
> 
> 
> I ran out of ideas on this, do any of you have any ideas of where my
> trouble may be?
> 
> 
> 
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> Ken Wilson
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