[Samba] xp problem with samba pdc

2009-08-12 Thread Csaba Dobo
Hi all,

I am new to this list, but have been struggling with the following problem
for a while:

I have samba as PDC working fine except that on xp sp2 it is not possible to
connect to any of the printers installed on samba.
It says something like  the policy settings on this machine prevents
connecting to this printer.
However I have not set any policy settings on that xp box.

How can fix this?

Many thanks,
Csaba
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Re: [Samba] xp problem with samba pdc

2009-08-12 Thread David Meakins

Hi Csaba,
   You need to set the Point and Print functionality for your domain. 
If it remains unset Windows interprets that as not allowed.


   See this Microsoft KB article for more details: 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319939/


regards
David

Csaba Dobo wrote:

Hi all,

I am new to this list, but have been struggling with the following problem
for a while:

I have samba as PDC working fine except that on xp sp2 it is not possible to
connect to any of the printers installed on samba.
It says something like  the policy settings on this machine prevents
connecting to this printer.
However I have not set any policy settings on that xp box.

How can fix this?

Many thanks,
Csaba
  



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Re: [Samba] xp problem

2002-12-25 Thread Dan Sopher


Pippo,

I experienced the same problem before, but it had
nothing to do with XP or Win2k. It has to do with the
computer browser service. Anyway, my resoluction was
this:

[globals]
preferred master = No
local master = No
domain master = No

Please let me know ifyou try this, and if it works.
Thanks.

--Dan



Message: 2
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 12:05:52 -0500
To: John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] xp problem
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 08:27 PM 12/21/2002 +, you wrote:
Pippo,

We will need more information than this to help you.
Please explain in
detail what happens when you try to access the WinXP
machine from 
Win2K
and vica versa.

You need to explain how your samba is configured as
well as how the
Win2K/XP systems are configured. Without this
information we would be 
jst
guessing - not very productive.

Sorry, but I don't quite understand. I thought I had
explained my setup 
fairly concisely. The Win2k and XP boxes are
configured for workgroup 
file 
and printer sharing. There is no domain or domain
server.
FBSD is running samba as a file and printer server. I
can only see the 
XP 
machine in My Network Places and the samba connection
to the FBSD 
machine.
When FBSD is running, I can connect from the XP
machine both for file 
and 
printer access. When I try to connect to one of the
other computers in 
the 
workgroup, I get the message: the path could not be
found.

Perhaps I am not clear enough: Before installing
XP_Pro, I was able to 
see 
and connect between Win2K machines as well as the FBSD
both for file 
shareing and printing. After installing XP, I can ping
between the 
machines, I can map to the shares, I can print from
the XP but I can no 
longer see the machines in the WORKGROUP on Network
Neighborhood or 
Network 
Places (Childish nomenclature by MS).

If I disconnect FBSD from the LAN, the Windows
machines can, once 
again, 
intercommunicate.

Perhaps I should dump the NetBEUI protocol on Windows
and just map the 
shares on each machine. (Kindof a pain, IYAM)

Maybe I just don't understand what the relationship
should be between 
the 
samba machine and the others.

The static address (192.168.1.240) of the FBSD machine
show up as 
WORKSTATION and not as COMPUTER_NAME.

If I may make an observation, it looks to me that MS
is getting 
kprogressively bloated an unecessarily complicated as
it evolves. I am 
trying to get away from it as much as possible but
that is a little 
difficult as too many common people are still
brainwashed by MS.

Please let me know  what specifics I should provide. I
have been 
searching 
the documentation and the HOW_TO's with little
success.

Pippo

On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I would appreciate it if someone can point me in
the right 
direction.
  I am having a problem connecting to other
computers on my LAN.
  Configuration is this:
  1. XP machine, 2 Win2K's, 1 FreeBSD running Samba
(current or 
latest 
 version).
  From XP, I can connect and read/write and print to
FBSD but cannot 
connect
  to Win2k's.
  Win2k's cannot connect to XP.
  I suspect it has to do with the domain master and
the os level 
settings
  for, when the FBSD machine is off, connections
between XP and Win2k 
are ok.
  What do I have to to to be able to connect to
Win2k's at the same 
time as
  the FBSD (Samba)?
  I am not running a domain, workgroup only. :))
  Thanks in advance,
  Pippo



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Re: [Samba] xp problem

2002-12-23 Thread pippo
At 08:27 PM 12/21/2002 +, you wrote:

Pippo,

We will need more information than this to help you. Please explain in
detail what happens when you try to access the WinXP machine from Win2K
and vica versa.

You need to explain how your samba is configured as well as how the
Win2K/XP systems are configured. Without this information we would be jst
guessing - not very productive.


Sorry, but I don't quite understand. I thought I had explained my setup 
fairly concisely. The Win2k and XP boxes are configured for workgroup file 
and printer sharing. There is no domain or domain server.
FBSD is running samba as a file and printer server. I can only see the XP 
machine in My Network Places and the samba connection to the FBSD machine.
When FBSD is running, I can connect from the XP machine both for file and 
printer access. When I try to connect to one of the other computers in the 
workgroup, I get the message: the path could not be found.

Perhaps I am not clear enough: Before installing XP_Pro, I was able to see 
and connect between Win2K machines as well as the FBSD both for file 
shareing and printing. After installing XP, I can ping between the 
machines, I can map to the shares, I can print from the XP but I can no 
longer see the machines in the WORKGROUP on Network Neighborhood or Network 
Places (Childish nomenclature by MS).

If I disconnect FBSD from the LAN, the Windows machines can, once again, 
intercommunicate.

Perhaps I should dump the NetBEUI protocol on Windows and just map the 
shares on each machine. (Kindof a pain, IYAM)

Maybe I just don't understand what the relationship should be between the 
samba machine and the others.

The static address (192.168.1.240) of the FBSD machine show up as 
WORKSTATION and not as COMPUTER_NAME.

If I may make an observation, it looks to me that MS is getting 
kprogressively bloated an unecessarily complicated as it evolves. I am 
trying to get away from it as much as possible but that is a little 
difficult as too many common people are still brainwashed by MS.

Please let me know  what specifics I should provide. I have been searching 
the documentation and the HOW_TO's with little success.

Pippo

On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction.
 I am having a problem connecting to other computers on my LAN.
 Configuration is this:
 1. XP machine, 2 Win2K's, 1 FreeBSD running Samba (current or latest 
version).
  From XP, I can connect and read/write and print to FBSD but cannot connect
 to Win2k's.
 Win2k's cannot connect to XP.
 I suspect it has to do with the domain master and the os level settings
 for, when the FBSD machine is off, connections between XP and Win2k are ok.
 What do I have to to to be able to connect to Win2k's at the same time as
 the FBSD (Samba)?
 I am not running a domain, workgroup only. :))
 Thanks in advance,
 Pippo


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Re: [Samba] xp problem

2002-12-23 Thread John H Terpstra
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ok. Let's try again.

1. Please send me your smb.conf file from the FBSD machine.

2. Please send me the output of the following on FBSD:
ifconfig -a

3. Please send me the output of the following on your MS Windows MAchines:
ipconfig /a

4. What is the name of the workgroup or domain on each of the MS Windows
Machines.

5. What are the MS Windows machine names?

6. What protocols are installed on the MS Windows machines?

Pleas email this info to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED].

- John T.

 At 08:27 PM 12/21/2002 +, you wrote:
 Pippo,
 
 We will need more information than this to help you. Please explain in
 detail what happens when you try to access the WinXP machine from Win2K
 and vica versa.
 
 You need to explain how your samba is configured as well as how the
 Win2K/XP systems are configured. Without this information we would be jst
 guessing - not very productive.

 Sorry, but I don't quite understand. I thought I had explained my setup
 fairly concisely. The Win2k and XP boxes are configured for workgroup file
 and printer sharing. There is no domain or domain server.
 FBSD is running samba as a file and printer server. I can only see the XP
 machine in My Network Places and the samba connection to the FBSD machine.
 When FBSD is running, I can connect from the XP machine both for file and
 printer access. When I try to connect to one of the other computers in the
 workgroup, I get the message: the path could not be found.

 Perhaps I am not clear enough: Before installing XP_Pro, I was able to see
 and connect between Win2K machines as well as the FBSD both for file
 shareing and printing. After installing XP, I can ping between the
 machines, I can map to the shares, I can print from the XP but I can no
 longer see the machines in the WORKGROUP on Network Neighborhood or Network
 Places (Childish nomenclature by MS).

 If I disconnect FBSD from the LAN, the Windows machines can, once again,
 intercommunicate.

 Perhaps I should dump the NetBEUI protocol on Windows and just map the
 shares on each machine. (Kindof a pain, IYAM)

 Maybe I just don't understand what the relationship should be between the
 samba machine and the others.

 The static address (192.168.1.240) of the FBSD machine show up as
 WORKSTATION and not as COMPUTER_NAME.

 If I may make an observation, it looks to me that MS is getting
 kprogressively bloated an unecessarily complicated as it evolves. I am
 trying to get away from it as much as possible but that is a little
 difficult as too many common people are still brainwashed by MS.

 Please let me know  what specifics I should provide. I have been searching
 the documentation and the HOW_TO's with little success.

 Pippo

 On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction.
   I am having a problem connecting to other computers on my LAN.
   Configuration is this:
   1. XP machine, 2 Win2K's, 1 FreeBSD running Samba (current or latest
  version).
From XP, I can connect and read/write and print to FBSD but cannot connect
   to Win2k's.
   Win2k's cannot connect to XP.
   I suspect it has to do with the domain master and the os level settings
   for, when the FBSD machine is off, connections between XP and Win2k are ok.
   What do I have to to to be able to connect to Win2k's at the same time as
   the FBSD (Samba)?
   I am not running a domain, workgroup only. :))
   Thanks in advance,
   Pippo



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[Samba] xp problem

2002-12-21 Thread pippo
I would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction.
I am having a problem connecting to other computers on my LAN. 
Configuration is this:
1. XP machine, 2 Win2K's, 1 FreeBSD running Samba (current or latest version).
From XP, I can connect and read/write and print to FBSD but cannot connect 
to Win2k's.
Win2k's cannot connect to XP.
I suspect it has to do with the domain master and the os level settings 
for, when the FBSD machine is off, connections between XP and Win2k are ok.
What do I have to to to be able to connect to Win2k's at the same time as 
the FBSD (Samba)?
I am not running a domain, workgroup only. :))
Thanks in advance,
Pippo


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[Samba] Samba/XP problem solved for my purposes

2002-10-21 Thread Roland Rick
Hi all

System: SuSE 8.1
Samba : 2.2.5 (default in 8.1 box)

I can't believe it but the problem was setteled on a complete other
mystery. In SuSE 8.1 the DEFAULT Netware Server settings are set to
hostname MARS - what I didn't know before reading it accidentially in
the SuSE administrator handbook - and I named, believe it or not, my
server also ***mars*** what is taken, without changings, as name for the
default netbios settings in smb.conf.

That was all the conflict! I assume it's only a SuSE 8.1 specific
problem.

So I kept the hostname of my server and changed ***only*** the netbios
name in the smb.conf: That's it.

Now Samba works fine, I even could reset all XP registry settings to M$
defaults!

Anyway: Thanks to all who helped!

Cheers,
Roland

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:samba-admin;lists.samba.org]
Im
 Auftrag von Roland Rick
 Gesendet: Montag, 21. Oktober 2002 11:17
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: [Samba] Samba 2.2.5/XP-Pro with Domain Account
 
 Hi everybody out there!
 
 I'm using Samba 2.2.5, coming with SuSE 8.1 and should connect from an
 XP-Pro PC, really logged into an W2K PDC with Domain Account, to the
 Samba server mentioned above.
 
 Problem:
 Logged from XP-Pro client into W2K PDC account, I can not connect and
 always get a System error 1240 (net use drive: \\SMBSERVER\share)
 which I also can not avoid doing all the Microsoft Knowledgebase
stuff.
 
 The problem occurs only when I'm logged into the W2K-PDC domain
account.
 If I log into a local account on the XP PC I have no problems.
 
 Please assume, that all accounts are set correct, either on XP client
 PC, W2K PDC or on Linux/Samba site.
 
 Please find attached a level 3 log.smbd what happens while trying to
 connect from domain account (does not work) and when connecnting from
 local account (***works***).
 
 On W2K clients - logged into W2K domain account - I don't have any
 problems to connect e.g. to Samba 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 hosts.
 
 I really would appreciate any help!
 
 Cheers,
 Roland
 
 Trying to connect from domain account, what does not work:
 ==
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1211)
   open_oplock_ipc: opening loopback UDP socket.
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(813)
   bind succeeded on port 0
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3]
 smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_init_kernel_oplocks(298)
   Linux kernel oplocks enabled
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1242)
   open_oplock ipc: pid = 15652, global_oplock_port = 32844
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(878)
   Transaction 0 of length 72
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(92)
   netbios connect: name1=MARS name2=VENUS
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(111)
   netbios connect: local=mars remote=venus
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(878)
   Transaction 1 of length 137
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(685)
   switch message SMBnegprot (pid 15652)
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(329)
   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(342)
   Requested protocol [PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0]
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(342)
   Requested protocol [LANMAN1.0]
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(342)
   Requested protocol [Windows for Workgroups 3.1a]
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(342)
   Requested protocol [LM1.2X002]
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(342)
   Requested protocol [LANMAN2.1]
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(342)
   Requested protocol [NT LM 0.12]
 [2002/10/21 10:49:54, 3] smbd/negprot.c:reply_negprot(426)
   Selected protocol NT LM 0.12
 [2002/10/21 10:49:55, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1098)
   end of file from client
 [2002/10/21 10:49:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(329)
   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
 [2002/10/21 10:49:55, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(461)
   Closing connections
 [2002/10/21 10:49:55, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(48)
   Yielding connection to
 [2002/10/21 10:49:55, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(495)
   Server exit (normal exit)
 === End of log does not work ==
 
 
 
 Trying to connect from local account, what ***works***:
 ===
 [2002/10/21 10:56:10, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(878)
   Transaction 46 of length 39
 [2002/10/21 10:56:10, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(685)
   switch message SMBtdis (pid 15653)
 [2002/10/21 10:56:10, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(329)
   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
 [2002/10/21 10:56:10, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(329)
   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
 [2002/10/21 10:56:10, 3] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(681)
   venus (192.168.200.52) closed 

RE: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-12 Thread Noel Kelly
That might of been me.  I have been playing around with XP and Samba.  The
problem I had was that I changed the signorseal reg key and then
successfully joined the domain.  However on rebooting, the XP client simply
did not want to even entertain the idea of logging onto the domain it just
joined!

Eventually, I changed the Local Security Policy under the Control Panel.  In
there are three policies which seem to control talking to domain controllers
etc (Sorry I don't have  an XP machine in front of me so exact terminology
M$ use might be wrong).  Basically these policies say that when talking to
DCs etc to use Kerberos.  As soon as I changed these to simply 'Permit'
eveything cam good and I have had no further problems.  This is NOT the XP
firewall - that is changed elsewhere.  This is Security Policies.

I would be interested to know if this fixes this scenario.

I have not had the inclination to investigate it in more depth, but 2000Pro
seems to have similar policies but they do not interfere...

HTH 

Noel




-Original Message-
From: linux power [mailto:linuxpower2002;yahoo.no]
Sent: 11 October 2002 19:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to
samba


I still claim to the firewall theory. Another reader
had the same problem a week ago. And he find out it
was not enough to change the firewall policy.
M$ had made it difficult to connect to other systems.
You must quit the XP firewall completely.
Unfortunely I cant remember how he did it, but he said
it was not enogh to change the policity.


 --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  No I dont
think so.
 
 I looked at the box and could not see something like
 that,
 but I also did not know who to activate bridging
 under XP.
 Never saw that.
 
 Regards,
 Bernd
 
 Chris Berry wrote:
 
  Did he activate the network bridging feature?
 
 
  From: Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly
 XP canot connect to 
  samba
  Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 19:18:13 +0200
 
  Hi,
 
  Message: 5
  Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:46:35 +0200 (CEST)
  From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP
 canot connect to samba
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  He could have changed the firewall setting in
 XP.
 
 
 
  No thats not the problem. I checked it, and the
 security settings are 
  not activated.
  All ports and all protocols are open. All other
 NT and Win98 Bixes 
  can connect.
 
  As I written below, I started a tcpdump on the
 linux box an I saw 
  that when
  bowsing the network on the XP box, I can see
 packets going from the
  XP box to 224.0.1.22 (srvloc.mcast.net), but no
 packets to the
  usual port 137-139.
  In the XP network neighborhood I also can see
 other Workgroups and
  other Windows-PC but not the samba server.
 
  I also remeber a case, where somebody told me,
 that he was playing with
  a new XP installation - at the beginning
 everything worked fine an he 
  also
  could connect to his samba server, but then he
 klicked the option to
  install the xp home network in the network
 assistant. From that point on
  he also had the problem that the samba server
 disappeared and he wasnt
  able to get it back to work. So he decided to
 swaitch back to Win98 ...
 
  Isnt there anybody out there having the same
 problems ?
  If its so easy to destroy the working samba
 connection with XP pressing
  the worng button, the must be hundreds of people
 havin the sam problem.
 
  As I told below, I alreday tried all registry
 hacks, disabling 
  certificates, signing
  and so on, but nothing worked.
 
  Please help.
 
  Regards,
  Bernd
 
  --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Fra:
 Dr.
  Bernd Zimmermann
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot
 connect
  to samba
  Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200
 
  Hi,
 
  we had an XP computer running and connection to
 our
  Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was
 working
  very fine.
 
  Suddenly - the person who is working on that
  computer
  changed something, but could not remember what
 -
  the XP computer cannot see the samba server
 anymore.
 
  In the windows network there is no samba server
  visible
  Also searching for the computer does not work
  either
  via netbios name and ip adress
  The samba computer is still invisible
 
  Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port
  137,138,139
  connections. Only connection from the xp
 computer to
  224.0.1.22
  (srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.
 
  What happend to the XP computer ?
 
  We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP ,
 Registry,
  nearly everything,
  but no way.
 
  What could happend to the XP computer ??
 
  We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...
 
  Please Help.
 
  Thanks a lot.
 
  Bernd
 
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[Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-11 Thread Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
Hi,

we had an XP computer running and connection to our
Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was working very fine.

Suddenly - the person who is working on that computer
changed something, but could not remember what -
the XP computer cannot see the samba server anymore.

In the windows network there is no samba server visible
Also searching for the computer does not work either
via netbios name and ip adress
The samba computer is still invisible

Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port 137,138,139
connections. Only connection from the xp computer to 224.0.1.22
(srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.

What happend to the XP computer ?

We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP , Registry, nearly everything,
but no way.

What could happend to the XP computer ??

We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...

Please Help.

Thanks a lot.

Bernd

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Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-11 Thread linux power

He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.


 --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Fra: Dr.
Bernd Zimmermann
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
 to samba
 Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200
 
 Hi,
 
 we had an XP computer running and connection to our
 Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was working
 very fine.
 
 Suddenly - the person who is working on that
 computer
 changed something, but could not remember what -
 the XP computer cannot see the samba server anymore.
 
 In the windows network there is no samba server
 visible
 Also searching for the computer does not work
 either
 via netbios name and ip adress
 The samba computer is still invisible
 
 Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port
 137,138,139
 connections. Only connection from the xp computer to
 224.0.1.22
 (srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.
 
 What happend to the XP computer ?
 
 We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP , Registry,
 nearly everything,
 but no way.
 
 What could happend to the XP computer ??
 
 We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...
 
 Please Help.
 
 Thanks a lot.
 
 Bernd
 
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Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-11 Thread Dr. Bernd Zimmermann

Hi,

Message: 5
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:46:35 +0200 (CEST)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.

  

No thats not the problem. I checked it, and the security settings are 
not activated.
All ports and all protocols are open. All other NT and Win98 Bixes can 
connect.

As I written below, I started a tcpdump on the linux box an I saw that when
bowsing the network on the XP box, I can see packets going from the
XP box to 224.0.1.22 (srvloc.mcast.net), but no packets to the
usual port 137-139.
In the XP network neighborhood I also can see other Workgroups and
other Windows-PC but not the samba server.

I also remeber a case, where somebody told me, that he was playing with
a new XP installation - at the beginning everything worked fine an he also
could connect to his samba server, but then he klicked the option to
install the xp home network in the network assistant. From that point on
he also had the problem that the samba server disappeared and he wasnt
able to get it back to work. So he decided to swaitch back to Win98 ...

Isnt there anybody out there having the same problems ?
If its so easy to destroy the working samba connection with XP pressing
the worng button, the must be hundreds of people havin the sam problem.

As I told below, I alreday tried all registry hacks, disabling 
certificates, signing
and so on, but nothing worked.

Please help.

Regards,
Bernd

 --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Fra: Dr.
Bernd Zimmermann
  

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
to samba
Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200

Hi,

we had an XP computer running and connection to our
Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was working
very fine.

Suddenly - the person who is working on that
computer
changed something, but could not remember what -
the XP computer cannot see the samba server anymore.

In the windows network there is no samba server
visible
Also searching for the computer does not work
either
via netbios name and ip adress
The samba computer is still invisible

Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port
137,138,139
connections. Only connection from the xp computer to
224.0.1.22
(srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.

What happend to the XP computer ?

We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP , Registry,
nearly everything,
but no way.

What could happend to the XP computer ??

We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...

Please Help.

Thanks a lot.

Bernd

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Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-11 Thread Chris Berry

Did he activate the network bridging feature?


From: Dr. Bernd Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 19:18:13 +0200

Hi,

Message: 5
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:46:35 +0200 (CEST)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.



No thats not the problem. I checked it, and the security settings are not 
activated.
All ports and all protocols are open. All other NT and Win98 Bixes can 
connect.

As I written below, I started a tcpdump on the linux box an I saw that when
bowsing the network on the XP box, I can see packets going from the
XP box to 224.0.1.22 (srvloc.mcast.net), but no packets to the
usual port 137-139.
In the XP network neighborhood I also can see other Workgroups and
other Windows-PC but not the samba server.

I also remeber a case, where somebody told me, that he was playing with
a new XP installation - at the beginning everything worked fine an he also
could connect to his samba server, but then he klicked the option to
install the xp home network in the network assistant. From that point on
he also had the problem that the samba server disappeared and he wasnt
able to get it back to work. So he decided to swaitch back to Win98 ...

Isnt there anybody out there having the same problems ?
If its so easy to destroy the working samba connection with XP pressing
the worng button, the must be hundreds of people havin the sam problem.

As I told below, I alreday tried all registry hacks, disabling 
certificates, signing
and so on, but nothing worked.

Please help.

Regards,
Bernd

--- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Fra: Dr.
Bernd Zimmermann


[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
to samba
Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200

Hi,

we had an XP computer running and connection to our
Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was working
very fine.

Suddenly - the person who is working on that
computer
changed something, but could not remember what -
the XP computer cannot see the samba server anymore.

In the windows network there is no samba server
visible
Also searching for the computer does not work
either
via netbios name and ip adress
The samba computer is still invisible

Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port
137,138,139
connections. Only connection from the xp computer to
224.0.1.22
(srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.

What happend to the XP computer ?

We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP , Registry,
nearly everything,
but no way.

What could happend to the XP computer ??

We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...

Please Help.

Thanks a lot.

Bernd

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Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-11 Thread Dr. Bernd Zimmermann

No I dont think so.

I looked at the box and could not see something like that,
but I also did not know who to activate bridging under XP.
Never saw that.

Regards,
Bernd

Chris Berry wrote:

 Did he activate the network bridging feature?


 From: Dr. Bernd Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to 
 samba
 Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 19:18:13 +0200

 Hi,

 Message: 5
 Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:46:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.



 No thats not the problem. I checked it, and the security settings are 
 not activated.
 All ports and all protocols are open. All other NT and Win98 Bixes 
 can connect.

 As I written below, I started a tcpdump on the linux box an I saw 
 that when
 bowsing the network on the XP box, I can see packets going from the
 XP box to 224.0.1.22 (srvloc.mcast.net), but no packets to the
 usual port 137-139.
 In the XP network neighborhood I also can see other Workgroups and
 other Windows-PC but not the samba server.

 I also remeber a case, where somebody told me, that he was playing with
 a new XP installation - at the beginning everything worked fine an he 
 also
 could connect to his samba server, but then he klicked the option to
 install the xp home network in the network assistant. From that point on
 he also had the problem that the samba server disappeared and he wasnt
 able to get it back to work. So he decided to swaitch back to Win98 ...

 Isnt there anybody out there having the same problems ?
 If its so easy to destroy the working samba connection with XP pressing
 the worng button, the must be hundreds of people havin the sam problem.

 As I told below, I alreday tried all registry hacks, disabling 
 certificates, signing
 and so on, but nothing worked.

 Please help.

 Regards,
 Bernd

 --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Fra: Dr.
 Bernd Zimmermann


 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
 to samba
 Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200

 Hi,

 we had an XP computer running and connection to our
 Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was working
 very fine.

 Suddenly - the person who is working on that
 computer
 changed something, but could not remember what -
 the XP computer cannot see the samba server anymore.

 In the windows network there is no samba server
 visible
 Also searching for the computer does not work
 either
 via netbios name and ip adress
 The samba computer is still invisible

 Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port
 137,138,139
 connections. Only connection from the xp computer to
 224.0.1.22
 (srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.

 What happend to the XP computer ?

 We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP , Registry,
 nearly everything,
 but no way.

 What could happend to the XP computer ??

 We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...

 Please Help.

 Thanks a lot.

 Bernd

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Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba

2002-10-11 Thread linux power

I still claim to the firewall theory. Another reader
had the same problem a week ago. And he find out it
was not enough to change the firewall policy.
M$ had made it difficult to connect to other systems.
You must quit the XP firewall completely.
Unfortunely I cant remember how he did it, but he said
it was not enogh to change the policity.


 --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  No I dont
think so.
 
 I looked at the box and could not see something like
 that,
 but I also did not know who to activate bridging
 under XP.
 Never saw that.
 
 Regards,
 Bernd
 
 Chris Berry wrote:
 
  Did he activate the network bridging feature?
 
 
  From: Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly
 XP canot connect to 
  samba
  Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 19:18:13 +0200
 
  Hi,
 
  Message: 5
  Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:46:35 +0200 (CEST)
  From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Fwd: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP
 canot connect to samba
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  He could have changed the firewall setting in
 XP.
 
 
 
  No thats not the problem. I checked it, and the
 security settings are 
  not activated.
  All ports and all protocols are open. All other
 NT and Win98 Bixes 
  can connect.
 
  As I written below, I started a tcpdump on the
 linux box an I saw 
  that when
  bowsing the network on the XP box, I can see
 packets going from the
  XP box to 224.0.1.22 (srvloc.mcast.net), but no
 packets to the
  usual port 137-139.
  In the XP network neighborhood I also can see
 other Workgroups and
  other Windows-PC but not the samba server.
 
  I also remeber a case, where somebody told me,
 that he was playing with
  a new XP installation - at the beginning
 everything worked fine an he 
  also
  could connect to his samba server, but then he
 klicked the option to
  install the xp home network in the network
 assistant. From that point on
  he also had the problem that the samba server
 disappeared and he wasnt
  able to get it back to work. So he decided to
 swaitch back to Win98 ...
 
  Isnt there anybody out there having the same
 problems ?
  If its so easy to destroy the working samba
 connection with XP pressing
  the worng button, the must be hundreds of people
 havin the sam problem.
 
  As I told below, I alreday tried all registry
 hacks, disabling 
  certificates, signing
  and so on, but nothing worked.
 
  Please help.
 
  Regards,
  Bernd
 
  --- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:  Fra:
 Dr.
  Bernd Zimmermann
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot
 connect
  to samba
  Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200
 
  Hi,
 
  we had an XP computer running and connection to
 our
  Samba -Server (Debian Version, 2.2.3 ) was
 working
  very fine.
 
  Suddenly - the person who is working on that
  computer
  changed something, but could not remember what
 -
  the XP computer cannot see the samba server
 anymore.
 
  In the windows network there is no samba server
  visible
  Also searching for the computer does not work
  either
  via netbios name and ip adress
  The samba computer is still invisible
 
  Tcpdumping on the samba computer shows no port
  137,138,139
  connections. Only connection from the xp
 computer to
  224.0.1.22
  (srvloc.mcast.net) we can see.
 
  What happend to the XP computer ?
 
  We tried everything. Checking TCP/IP ,
 Registry,
  nearly everything,
  but no way.
 
  What could happend to the XP computer ??
 
  We also deinstalled XP SRV Pack 1 ...
 
  Please Help.
 
  Thanks a lot.
 
  Bernd
 
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