Re: [Samba] The network path was not found.

2013-04-10 Thread Hef
Looking at the dns srv records samba4 creates, I don't see any that cover
what smbd is using.

Does anyone have a reference for what srv records affect what ports windows
looks for for registering with a domain?

How do I change the ports smbd is using?

I know there is a way, because \\live.sysinternals.com\Tools works through
the comcast filtered ports.

--hef


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Chris Weiss  wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Hef  wrote:
>
>> After doing an nmap scan and some googling, I discovered Comcast, One of
>> my
>> ISPs, blocks outgoing ports 135, 139, and 445.
>>
>> Does anyone know a good way around those ports being blocked?
>> Can I reassign them in samba, and then update srv records to match?
>>
>>
> yes, use a VPN.  smb over the wide internet is not a great idea.  it's a
> good thing that your ISP blocks those ports, it prevents viruses from
> spreading over their networks, as well as reducing traffic from infected
> machines trying to hack into machines that are not properly firewalled.
>
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Re: [Samba] The network path was not found.

2013-04-10 Thread Chris Weiss
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Hef  wrote:

> After doing an nmap scan and some googling, I discovered Comcast, One of my
> ISPs, blocks outgoing ports 135, 139, and 445.
>
> Does anyone know a good way around those ports being blocked?
> Can I reassign them in samba, and then update srv records to match?
>
>
yes, use a VPN.  smb over the wide internet is not a great idea.  it's a
good thing that your ISP blocks those ports, it prevents viruses from
spreading over their networks, as well as reducing traffic from infected
machines trying to hack into machines that are not properly firewalled.
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Re: [Samba] The network path was not found.

2013-04-10 Thread Hef
After doing an nmap scan and some googling, I discovered Comcast, One of my
ISPs, blocks outgoing ports 135, 139, and 445.

Does anyone know a good way around those ports being blocked?
Can I reassign them in samba, and then update srv records to match?


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 1:02 AM, Hef  wrote:

> More information:  I attempted to connect to the server via \\
> ad.redacted.com\Test.  The diagnose button shows this:
>
> Problems found
>
> file and price resource( auth.ad.redacted.com) is online but isn't
> responding to connection attempts.
>
> I grabbed Active Directory Explorer from sysinternals, and was able to
> explore the directory using the Administrator account.
>
> --hef
>
> Again, sorry for misusing the reply button.
>
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Hef  wrote:
>
>> The realm is ad.redacted.com and the samba4 server is
>> auth.ad.redacted.com.
>>
>> both ad.redacted.com and auth.ad.redacted.com have A and  records
>> that correctly point to auth.ad.redacted.com public ip addresses,
>> verified by ping and ping6 from my linux desktop.  The windows 7 VM is able
>> to ping both as well, and uses the ipv6 address.  The windows 7 VM is able
>> to ping the ipv4 address if I don't use a dns name.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 12:46 AM, Daniel  wrote:
>>
>>>  From the client what is the results of a nslookup on redacted.com and
>>> ad.redacted.com
>>>
>>> Could be a simple dns entry missing
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Daniel
>>>  --
>>> From: Hef 
>>> Sent: 9/04/2013 2:43 PM
>>>
>>> To: samba@lists.samba.org
>>> Subject: [Samba] The network path was not found.
>>>
>>>  I am attempting to join a windows 7 computer running in virtual box to a
>>> samba4 domain (version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-243278a).
>>>
>>> I get prompted for credentials, I use the provisioned Administrator
>>> account, and then get the following:
>>>
>>> The Following error occured attempting to join the domain
>>> "ad.redacted.com"
>>>
>>> The network path was not found.
>>>
>>>
>>> (I have replaced the actual domain with redacted for this email)
>>>
>>> I have a ns record for ad.redacted.com pointing to the samba 4 instance,
>>> but the samba4 server is running on a vm instance in several hundred
>>> miles
>>> away.
>>>
>>> What am I doing wrong? What else can I do to debug this problem?
>>>
>>> --hef
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>>
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Re: [Samba] The network path was not found.

2013-04-09 Thread Hef
More information:  I attempted to connect to the server via \\
ad.redacted.com\Test.  The diagnose button shows this:

Problems found

file and price resource( auth.ad.redacted.com) is online but isn't
responding to connection attempts.

I grabbed Active Directory Explorer from sysinternals, and was able to
explore the directory using the Administrator account.

--hef

Again, sorry for misusing the reply button.

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Hef  wrote:

> The realm is ad.redacted.com and the samba4 server is auth.ad.redacted.com
> .
>
> both ad.redacted.com and auth.ad.redacted.com have A and  records
> that correctly point to auth.ad.redacted.com public ip addresses,
> verified by ping and ping6 from my linux desktop.  The windows 7 VM is able
> to ping both as well, and uses the ipv6 address.  The windows 7 VM is able
> to ping the ipv4 address if I don't use a dns name.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 12:46 AM, Daniel  wrote:
>
>>  From the client what is the results of a nslookup on redacted.com and
>> ad.redacted.com
>>
>> Could be a simple dns entry missing
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Daniel
>>  ----------
>> From: Hef 
>> Sent: 9/04/2013 2:43 PM
>>
>> To: samba@lists.samba.org
>> Subject: [Samba] The network path was not found.
>>
>>  I am attempting to join a windows 7 computer running in virtual box to a
>> samba4 domain (version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-243278a).
>>
>> I get prompted for credentials, I use the provisioned Administrator
>> account, and then get the following:
>>
>> The Following error occured attempting to join the domain
>> "ad.redacted.com"
>>
>> The network path was not found.
>>
>>
>> (I have replaced the actual domain with redacted for this email)
>>
>> I have a ns record for ad.redacted.com pointing to the samba 4 instance,
>> but the samba4 server is running on a vm instance in several hundred miles
>> away.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong? What else can I do to debug this problem?
>>
>> --hef
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Re: [Samba] The network path was not found.

2013-04-08 Thread Daniel
From the client what is the results of a nslookup on redacted.com and 
ad.redacted.com

Could be a simple dns entry missing


Regards,
Daniel

-Original Message-
From: "Hef" 
Sent: ‎9/‎04/‎2013 2:43 PM
To: "samba@lists.samba.org" 
Subject: [Samba] The network path was not found.

I am attempting to join a windows 7 computer running in virtual box to a
samba4 domain (version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-243278a).

I get prompted for credentials, I use the provisioned Administrator
account, and then get the following:

The Following error occured attempting to join the domain
"ad.redacted.com"

The network path was not found.


(I have replaced the actual domain with redacted for this email)

I have a ns record for ad.redacted.com pointing to the samba 4 instance,
but the samba4 server is running on a vm instance in several hundred miles
away.

What am I doing wrong? What else can I do to debug this problem?

--hef
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[Samba] The network path was not found.

2013-04-08 Thread Hef
I am attempting to join a windows 7 computer running in virtual box to a
samba4 domain (version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-243278a).

I get prompted for credentials, I use the provisioned Administrator
account, and then get the following:

The Following error occured attempting to join the domain
"ad.redacted.com"

The network path was not found.


(I have replaced the actual domain with redacted for this email)

I have a ns record for ad.redacted.com pointing to the samba 4 instance,
but the samba4 server is running on a vm instance in several hundred miles
away.

What am I doing wrong? What else can I do to debug this problem?

--hef
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Re: [Samba] The network path was not found

2008-10-28 Thread Wes Deviers
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 15:49:28 mimagabooks wrote:
> This is my first attempt at creating a samba pdc. I am receiving the
> following error when I try joining the samba pdc.
>
> The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "MAGABOOKS.ORG":
> The network path was not found.
>
> I am using SuSE 11.0 with:
>
> samba-3.2.3-0.1
> smbldap-tools 0.9.5-1
> openldap-2.4.9-7.4
> bind-9.4.2-39.2
> dhcp-server-3.0.6-86.1
>
> My config files are as follows:
>
> *smb.conf*
>
> [global]
> unix charset = LOCALE
> workgroup = MAGABOOKS.ORG
> netbios name = arizona
> passdb backend =ldapsam:"ldap://arizona.magabooks.org";

Have you tried it w/out the .ORG  (both client & server side) ?



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[Samba] The network path was not found

2008-10-28 Thread mimagabooks
This is my first attempt at creating a samba pdc. I am receiving the
following error when I try joining the samba pdc.

The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "MAGABOOKS.ORG":
The network path was not found.

I am using SuSE 11.0 with:

samba-3.2.3-0.1
smbldap-tools 0.9.5-1
openldap-2.4.9-7.4
bind-9.4.2-39.2
dhcp-server-3.0.6-86.1

My config files are as follows:

*smb.conf*

[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup = MAGABOOKS.ORG
netbios name = arizona
passdb backend =ldapsam:"ldap://arizona.magabooks.org";
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
log level = 1
syslog = 0
log file = /var/log/samba/%m
max log size = 0
name resolve order = wins bcast hosts
time server = Yes
printcap name = CUPS
add user script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd -m '%u'
delete user script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-userdel '%u'
add group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupadd -p '%g'
delete group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupdel '%g'
add user to group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -m '%g' '%u'
delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -x '%g' '%u'
set primary group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g '%g' '%u'
add machine script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w '%u'
logon script = logon.bat
logon path = \\arizona\profiles\%u
logon drive = Z:
domain logons = Yes
domain master = Yes
wins support = Yes
ldapsam:trusted = yes
ldap suffix = dc=magabooks,dc=org
ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers,ou=Users
ldap user suffix = ou=People,ou=Users
ldap group suffix = ou=Groups
ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap
ldap admin dn = cn=sambaadmin,dc=magabooks,dc=org
idmap backend = ldap://127.0.0.1
idmap uid = 1-2
idmap gid = 1-2
printing = cups


[homes]
 comment = Home Directories
 valid users = %S
 browseable = yes
 writable = yes
 create mask = 0600
 directory mask = 0700

[sysvol]
 path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol
 read only = no

[netlogon]
 comment = Network Logon Service
 path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/magabooks.org/scripts
 writeable = yes
 browseable = yes
 read only = no

[profiles]
 path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
 writeable = yes
 browseable = no
 read only = no
 create mode = 0777
 directory mode = 0777

[Documents]
 comment = share to test samba
 path = /var/lib/samba/documents
 writeable = yes
 browseable = yes
 read only = no
 valid users = "@Domain Users"

*slapd.conf*

#slapd.conf Master Openldap2.3
#path: /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
include /etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/nis.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/samba3.schema
modulepath /usr/lib/openldap/modules/
pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid
argsfile/var/run/slapd/slapd.args
loglevel 0
databasebdb
suffix  "dc=magabooks,dc=org"
directory   /var/lib/ldap
rootdn  "cn=Manager,dc=magabooks,dc=org"
rootpw  "tiger123"
index entryCSN eq
index entryUUID eq

access to attrs=userPassword,sambaLMPassword,sambaNTPassword
  by self write
  by dn="cn=sambaadmin,dc=magabooks,dc=org" write
  by * auth

access to *
  by dn="cn=sambaadmin,dc=magabooks,dc=org" write
  by * read

index objectClass eq
index cn  pres,sub,eq
index sn  pres,sub,eq
index uid pres,sub,eq
index displayName pres,sub,eq
index uidNumber   eq
index gidNumber   eq
index memberUID   eq
index sambaSIDeq
index sambaPrimaryGroupSIDeq
index sambaDomainName eq
index default sub

*ldap.conf*

#/etc/ldap.conf
# LDAP Master

hostarizona.magabooks.org
basedc=magabooks,dc=org
binddn  cn=Manager,dc=magabooks,dc=org
bindpw  tiger123

bind_policy soft
pam_password exop

nss_initgroups_ignoreusers root, ldap, named, avahi, haldaemon, dbus

nss_base_passwd ou=People,ou=Users,dc=magabooks,dc=org?one
nss_base_shadow ou=People,ou=Users,dc=magabooks,dc=org?one
nss_base_passwd ou=Computers,ou=Users,dc=magabooks,dc=org?one
nss_base_shadow ou=Computers,ou=Users,dc=magabooks,dc=org?one
nss_base_group  ou=Groups,dc=magabooks,dc=org?one
ssl no

nsswitch.conf #
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
passwd:files ldap
shadow:files ldap
group:files ldap

hosts:files dns wins
networks:files dns

services:files ldap
protocols:files
rpc:files
ethers:files
netmasks:files
netgroup:files ldap
publickey:files

bootparams:files
automount:files nis
aliases:files ldap
passwd_compat:ldap

*magabooks.ldif*

# SAMBA LDAP PRELOAD
# SID S-1-5-21-1974889685-1473824107-2886557780.

dn: dc=magabooks,dc=org
objectClass: dcObject
objectClass: organization
dc: magabooks
o: MAGABOOKS
description: Posix and Samba LDAP Identity Database

dn: cn=Manager,dc=magabooks,dc=org
objectClass: organizationalRole
cn: Manager
description: Directory Manager

dn: cn=syncuser,dc=magabooks,dc=org
objectClass: person
cn: syncuser
sn: syncuser
userPassword: tige

[Samba] "The network path was not found." error message

2002-10-20 Thread Unix Rookie

i'm getting this error from both my machines.

this is what i've done so far:

included entries in both hosts and lmhosts files... and i've enabled LMHOSTS
lookup on both machines.

still... nothing.

anyone have any suggestions?

any and all help will be appreciated.



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Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help

2002-04-24 Thread Joel Hammer

Well, I just added my problem machine to the to the DNS and it finds it.
The problem machine was an XP laptop, which was on a differnet subnet.  You
have to add the netbios name of the problem machine to the DNS.

I am not sure which machine can't find which machine in your setup. Samba
requires you to set some parameters in smb.conf to use DNS if a wins look
fails. Here is part of my named.local. I had to add the last line for ahamm002
because that was the netbios name of the XP machine even though when the XP
machine comes onto the network it gets assigned the name laptop by the DHCP server.


   jhammer.org.86400   IN  SOA hammer2 jlh.hammer2.jhammer.org (
   199802152 28800 7200 604800 86400 )l=2
   86400   IN  NS  hammer2l=2
   localhost   86400   IN  A   127.0.0.1  l=2
   jhammer6 86400  IN  A   192.168.0.6
   hammer7 86400   IN  A   192.168.0.7
   hammer  86400   IN  A   192.168.0.13
   subnet  86400   IN  A   192.168.1.2
   laptop  86400   IN  A   192.168.1.3
   hammer8 86400   IN  A   192.168.0.8
   oldelsa 86400   IN  A   192.168.0.5
   ellen   86400   IN  CNAME   hammer1l=2
   joel86400   IN  CNAME   hammer2l=2
   andrew  86400   IN  CNAME   hammer7l=2
   helen   86400   IN  CNAME   hammer3l=2
   elsa86400   IN  CNAME   subnet l=2
   andy86400   IN  CNAME   laptop l=2
   ahamm002 86440  IN  CNAME   laptop

Joel

On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 10:02:42AM +0800, Daniel Tan wrote:
> hi, i encounter the same problem on certain machines...i have DNS
enabled pointing it to my DNS server in win95 version b but it doesn't
seems to understand it...i need 2 manually add the hostname to bind
to the ip address in lmhosts...i hate that...is there any other way to
solve this issue? my DNS is serving all other workstations fine

> the one not working is on a 10.0 network and my internet network is 
>192.168...routing works fine
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Joel Hammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Desmond Quek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 12:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help
> 
> 
> > Does using lmhosts solve the problem? If so, you should be able to solve the
> > problem with DNS.
> > 
> > BTW, we (I) may be confounding ourselves (myself) with terminology.
> > Cross net browsing is not quite the same thing as allowing clients to
> > find your server on a different subnet (I think). The clients aren't
> > really browsing in that case, just being pointed to a particular machine.
> > 
> > Joel
> > 
> > On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 09:18:36AM -0700, Desmond Quek wrote:
> > > Hi Joel,
> > > 
> > > Thanks for your tip!  Unless I have to, I'd rather prefer not to use
> > > lmhosts. 
> > > 
> > > I actually had "wins server" and some other global parameters
> > > recommended in BROWSING.txt defined in smb.conf.  But I'm still having
> > > this cross subnet browsing issue.  Not sure what am I missing...
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
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Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help

2002-04-23 Thread Desmond Quek


Yes, lmhosts helps!

Thanks,
Desmond

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:41:03 -0400
From: Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Desmond Quek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Does using lmhosts solve the problem? If so, you should be able to solve
the
problem with DNS.

BTW, we (I) may be confounding ourselves (myself) with terminology.
Cross net browsing is not quite the same thing as allowing clients to
find your server on a different subnet (I think). The clients aren't
really browsing in that case, just being pointed to a particular
machine.

Joel

On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 09:18:36AM -0700, Desmond Quek wrote:
> Hi Joel,
> 
>   Thanks for your tip!  Unless I have to, I'd rather prefer not to use
> lmhosts. 
> 
>   I actually had "wins server" and some other global parameters
> recommended in BROWSING.txt defined in smb.conf.  But I'm still having
> this cross subnet browsing issue.  Not sure what am I missing...
> 
>

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Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help

2002-04-23 Thread Joel Hammer

Does using lmhosts solve the problem? If so, you should be able to solve the
problem with DNS.

BTW, we (I) may be confounding ourselves (myself) with terminology.
Cross net browsing is not quite the same thing as allowing clients to
find your server on a different subnet (I think). The clients aren't
really browsing in that case, just being pointed to a particular machine.

Joel

On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 09:18:36AM -0700, Desmond Quek wrote:
> Hi Joel,
> 
>   Thanks for your tip!  Unless I have to, I'd rather prefer not to use
> lmhosts. 
> 
>   I actually had "wins server" and some other global parameters
> recommended in BROWSING.txt defined in smb.conf.  But I'm still having
> this cross subnet browsing issue.  Not sure what am I missing...
> 
> 

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Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help

2002-04-23 Thread Desmond Quek

Hi Joel,

Thanks for your tip!  Unless I have to, I'd rather prefer not to use
lmhosts. 

I actually had "wins server" and some other global parameters
recommended in BROWSING.txt defined in smb.conf.  But I'm still having
this cross subnet browsing issue.  Not sure what am I missing...


Desmond

 Original Message ----
Subject: Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:01:18 -0400
From: Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Desmond Quek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This is a question of cross subnet browsing. Read the BROWSING.txt file
in docs/textdocs directory in the sources.  You need a wins server for
cross subnet browsing.

I think you have answered your own question, pretty much. Basically,
netbios names and DNS names are not always the same.  If the clients
just have to find the one server, not all the other clients on all the
other subnets, just putting the server netbios name and ip in lmhosts
on each client might do the trick. Putting the server netbios name on
your DNS server also might help.

Joel

On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 04:31:44PM -0700, Desmond Quek wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
>   I'm running 2.2.3a on Solaris 7, with bunch of Win2k and XP clients
> from several subnets.  For the clients that are on the same subnet as
> the server, everything works fine.  But for the clients that are on a
> subnet different from the server, users are getting "The network path
> was not found" error when doing:
> 
>   Start->Run...->\\storage\depot
> 
>   or double-clicking on the "storage" icon in "My Network Places"
> 
>   Users ARE able to get to the share with no errors, however, if they use
> IP or fully qualified domain name (\\storage.jni.com\depot) of the
> server instead.  What am I missing here?
> 
>   Here's my smb.conf file:
> 
> [global]
> workgroup = Software
> server string = Samba %v
> netbios name = Storage
> lock dir = /var/samba/locks
> log file = /usr/local/admin/logs/samba/smbd-%v-%h
> log level = 2
> load printers = no
> max log size = 5000
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = yes
> username map = /usr/local/admin/samba-%v/lib/software/users.map
> smb passwd file = /usr/local/admin/samba-%v/lib/software/smbpasswd
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY 
> dns proxy = no
> max disk size = 3
> deadtime = 15
> utmp = yes
> wins server = 10.137.1.244
> domain master = yes
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> os level = yes
> [depot]
> comment = Storage for Software group
> path = /home/depot
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
> case sensitive = yes
> force create mode = 0664
> force directory mode = 0775
> force group = +software
> valid users = +software
> public = no
> printable = no
> 
>   Any help will be appreciated!
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Desmond
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Re: [Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help

2002-04-22 Thread Joel Hammer

This is a question of cross subnet browsing. Read the BROWSING.txt file
in docs/textdocs directory in the sources.  You need a wins server for
cross subnet browsing.

I think you have answered your own question, pretty much. Basically,
netbios names and DNS names are not always the same.  If the clients
just have to find the one server, not all the other clients on all the
other subnets, just putting the server netbios name and ip in lmhosts
on each client might do the trick. Putting the server netbios name on
your DNS server also might help.

Joel

On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 04:31:44PM -0700, Desmond Quek wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
>   I'm running 2.2.3a on Solaris 7, with bunch of Win2k and XP clients
> from several subnets.  For the clients that are on the same subnet as
> the server, everything works fine.  But for the clients that are on a
> subnet different from the server, users are getting "The network path
> was not found" error when doing:
> 
>   Start->Run...->\\storage\depot
> 
>   or double-clicking on the "storage" icon in "My Network Places"
> 
>   Users ARE able to get to the share with no errors, however, if they use
> IP or fully qualified domain name (\\storage.jni.com\depot) of the
> server instead.  What am I missing here?
> 
>   Here's my smb.conf file:
> 
> [global]
> workgroup = Software
> server string = Samba %v
> netbios name = Storage
> lock dir = /var/samba/locks
> log file = /usr/local/admin/logs/samba/smbd-%v-%h
> log level = 2
> load printers = no
> max log size = 5000
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = yes
> username map = /usr/local/admin/samba-%v/lib/software/users.map
> smb passwd file = /usr/local/admin/samba-%v/lib/software/smbpasswd
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY 
> dns proxy = no
> max disk size = 3
> deadtime = 15
> utmp = yes
> wins server = 10.137.1.244
> domain master = yes
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> os level = yes
> [depot]
> comment = Storage for Software group
> path = /home/depot
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
> case sensitive = yes
> force create mode = 0664
> force directory mode = 0775
> force group = +software
> valid users = +software
> public = no
> printable = no
> 
>   Any help will be appreciated!
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Desmond
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> 45365 Northport Loop West.  Fremont, CA 94538-6417
> Tel: (510) 360-4751  Fax: (510) 252-0123
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[Samba] The Network path was not found - Please help

2002-04-22 Thread Desmond Quek

Hi folks,

I'm running 2.2.3a on Solaris 7, with bunch of Win2k and XP clients
from several subnets.  For the clients that are on the same subnet as
the server, everything works fine.  But for the clients that are on a
subnet different from the server, users are getting "The network path
was not found" error when doing:

Start->Run...->\\storage\depot

or double-clicking on the "storage" icon in "My Network Places"

Users ARE able to get to the share with no errors, however, if they use
IP or fully qualified domain name (\\storage.jni.com\depot) of the
server instead.  What am I missing here?

Here's my smb.conf file:

[global]
workgroup = Software
server string = Samba %v
netbios name = Storage
lock dir = /var/samba/locks
log file = /usr/local/admin/logs/samba/smbd-%v-%h
log level = 2
load printers = no
max log size = 5000
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
username map = /usr/local/admin/samba-%v/lib/software/users.map
smb passwd file = /usr/local/admin/samba-%v/lib/software/smbpasswd
socket options = TCP_NODELAY 
dns proxy = no
max disk size = 3
deadtime = 15
utmp = yes
wins server = 10.137.1.244
domain master = yes
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = yes
[depot]
comment = Storage for Software group
path = /home/depot
browseable = yes
writable = yes
case sensitive = yes
force create mode = 0664
force directory mode = 0775
force group = +software
valid users = +software
public = no
printable = no

Any help will be appreciated!



Regards,
Desmond
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