Hi all; I don't know if this is a specificly a Samba problem, so appologies if this is a little OT. Anyhow, I have a Windows 2000 Server (SP2) running IIS5 hosting a number of web sites. The content itself is housed on a RH 7.1 Linux box running Samba 2.2.2, which Windows mounts.
Now, occasionly when going anywhere beneath the root of a web site IIS reports a 404 error (NTFileMon confirms this too, that the file cannot be found) even though the file does exist. Now, when this happens, the only fix appears to be to browse to the root of the site. Then all content (even the one that gave a 404 initialy) work perfectly. Running TCPdump I can clearly see TCP 135 and 139 being sent from the Windows box to the Linux Machine, but I can't seem to get anything useful out of Samba. Has anyone on this list witnessed such weird behaviour between IIS and Samba before? TIA --Brent -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba