Solaris has no problems running samba. But it sounds like you have both 
samba2 & samba3 installed to different locations. You need to verify this 
& sort it out.


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toby bluhm
philips medical systems, cleveland ohio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
440-483-5323

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/08/2006 
01:20:42 PM:

> Samba colleagues,
> 
> I promise to limit my postings to this list to one message per day from 
now 
> on, and to keep my messages focussed on very specific technical issues. 
I 
> think I have gotten over my initial panic at the weirdly broken Samba 
> installation and am now in a troubleshooting mode.
> 
> The drama of all my Samba 3 difficulties now seems to be due to a faulty 

> Samba installation.  Symptoms are:
> bin/nmbd -V and bin/smbd -V both return version 2.2.7a, even though I 
did a 
> complete installation of version 3.0.22 and the installation (including 
the 
> 'make install') ran completely through to its completion with no error 
> messages.  Also, nmbd is currently running but smbd is not running.  And 

> when I try to run smbclient I get the messages
> 
> read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Connection reset by 
peer.
> session request to PLEIADES failed (Read error: Connection reset by 
peer)
> read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Connection reset by 
peer.
> session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Read error: Connection reset by 
peer)
> 
> My environment is Solaris 8.  Has anyone else had any difficulty getting 

> Samba 3 to install properly on Solaris 8?
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
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