Re: Re: Re: Re: Unable to see SMB Shares from a Win Machine

2002-03-24 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, George Abdo wrote:
>Also, thanks to anthony grren for his hint about enclosing a split
>username in single quotes. It worked, but it seems to cause problems in
>bash.

It might cause problems in other apps too, but I didn't see the point of
pointing that out since the accounts have already been created using your
organization's standard. It's unlikely you can change any existing
accounts now, although it might be a good idea to adjust the standard for
new accounts.

Tony
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Unable to see SMB Shares from a Win Machine

2002-03-21 Thread George Abdo

You've got it. Just because I was seeing the machine in the "server manager"
didn't mean that it was joined. I was also making another silly mistake: I was
using smbpasswd -j PDC instead of smbpasswd -j DOMAIN.

It is now fixed, and I can browse the samba share.

Also, thanks to anthony grren for his hint about enclosing a split username in
single quotes. It worked, but it seems to cause problems in bash.

Thanks All for your help.

George



> mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 23:27, George Abdo wrote:
> > I applied the changes: changed the PDC to just the netbios name.
> > 
> > I also logged on to my win PC loally using an account with the same
> name and
> > password as my SAMBA server. I was still unable to connect to the
> SAMBA share
> > even using \\server\share
> > 
> > One problem I have (may have something to do with it) is our NT
> Logons are two
> > names (first name lastname) So mine would be: George Abdo.
> > 
> > I can't create (or don't know howto) a username like that under
> linux. Also, I'm
> > not sure if you've noticed, I cannect to windows from Linux (using
> various
> > means: termnal and xfce's smb browser) but not the otherway around.
> > 
> > Any more ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > George
> are you sure you have joined the windows domain
> do (from memory)
> smbpassword -j 
> to check do smbclient -l (I think) to see shares
>  
> > 
> > 
> > > Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 
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> > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, George Abdo wrote:
> > > >Here is the smb.conf file. I have edited out some of the network
> > > details for
> > > >privacy.
> > > >
> > > >A domian computer account has been created and added on the
> domain.
> what does the domain controller say?
> 
> > > I can also
> > > >ping the SAMBA server by netbios name on the domain (ie I can do
> > > ping -a georepc
> > > >   and I get the correct reply)
> > > >
> > > >Thanks for yor help.
> > > >
> > > >-- begin smb.conf -
> > > >;***section global*
> > > >[global]
> > > >workgroup = DOMNAME \\our domain name
> > > >netbios name = GEORGEPC
> > > >server string = NT 4 Workstation
> > > >interfaces = eth0
> > > >security = DOMAIN
> > > >encrypt passwords = Yes
> > > >update encrypted = Yes
> > > >password server = PDC.company.com.au \\our PDC FQDN
> > > 
> > > The password server must use a netbios name, not the FQDN.
> > > 
> > > Make sure that there is an acount on the Linux system and in the
> > > Windows 
> > > domain that matches the username and password that you are trying
> to
> > > use to 
> > > connect to the Samba shared resource. You must also name that
> > > resource 
> > > using the servername and the resource name when connecting from a
> > > Windows 
> > > machine:  \\servername\sharename
> > > 
> > > Using just the servername will not work. Each resource has it's
> own 
> > > connection permissions, so you must tell samba what resource you
> are
> > > trying 
> > > to connect to so that Samba can figure out if you are authorized.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Tony
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