Paul Gienger wrote:
>>>It completely depends on your logging settings. Perhaps show your smb.conf
>>>global section so we can tell.
>>>In my setup, and from the looks of things around here, a lot of other
>>>peoples, is that there is a main log.smbd file and then also a log for each
>>>machine
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Are failed client logins on the XP clients logged anywhere ?
How about non-domain member clients accessing shares ?
It completely depends on your logging settings. Perhaps show your
smb.conf global section so we can tell.
In my setup, and from the looks of thing
Paul Gienger wrote:
Are failed client logins on the XP clients logged anywhere ?
How about non-domain member clients accessing shares ?
It completely depends on your logging settings. Perhaps show your
smb.conf global section so we can tell.
[global]
workgroup = CGC
netbios aliase
> > Are failed client logins on the XP clients logged anywhere ?
> > How about non-domain member clients accessing shares ?
> It completely depends on your logging settings. Perhaps show your
> smb.conf global section so we can tell.
> In my setup, and from the looks of things around here, a lot
Are failed client logins on the XP clients logged anywhere ?
How about non-domain member clients accessing shares ?
It completely depends on your logging settings. Perhaps show your
smb.conf global section so we can tell.
In my setup, and from the looks of things around here, a lot of other
pe
Samba 2.2.8a on Suse 8 (part of SLOX system - no I can't upgrade
until Suse upgrade the system)
Windows XP Pro clients
Are failed client logins on the XP clients logged anywhere ?
How about non-domain member clients accessing shares ?
I've been asked to provide a log of failed login attempts with