Sometime not too long ago, I installed a new security release of samba on my debian box. Shortly after, I realized that my OS/2 Warp 4 box was no longer able to access the shares on my debian box. The OS/2 system is still able to access shares on other (Win9x) machines.
I asked around about this issue on an OS/2 list. Although no one there was sure what might have caused it to quit working, they suggested that there was possibly a security issue with one of the older protocols which allowed OS/2 to access the shares. They suggested that OS/2 uses drivers not updated since the NT 3.x days, and that one might now be turned off by default by Samba, and that there might be a setting I could re-enable that would allow OS/2 to regain access to the shares. Is this a known "issue"? If so, does anyone know what the work-around is, if any? Thanks! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba