Your netbios name is usually your hostname.
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Arthur H. Johnson II
Catechist, St John Catholic Church, Davison MI USA
President, Genesee County Linux Users Group
Debian GNU/Linux Advocate
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, axacheng wrote:
Hello List :
i have a serious problem about samba authentication!!!
Samba Server domain name is ftp.sg.s1 in intranet DNS
Samba Share Folder name is DDT-1
I have a share folder named DDT-1, which needs legal account to access!
But, it appears to have some error in the authentication with Samba!
When our client attempt to connect to Samba server(\\debian100\DDT-1) and clicked on
the share folder(DDT-1), an authentication window appears, but proper authentication
cannot be performed. Even legal accounts cannot log in!!!
However, if our client attemp to connect to Samba server using (\\ftp.sg.s1\DDT-1)
and clicked on the share folder(DDT-1), the client can then login without problem.
WHY?
i think ,the samba config file (smb.conf) DIDN'T know where DDT-1 server
in our intranet!!! !so that i modify my smb.conf as follow:
###Global parameters
[global]
coding system = 950
client code page = 950
workgroup = DEBIAN
netbios name = DEBIAN100
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
os level = 2
kernel oplocks = No
wins support = yes
[DDT-1]
comment = Home Directories
netbios name = debian100
guest account = ftp
read only = No
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0700
ANY HELPER CAN HELP ME @_@
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