RE: FW: [SLUG] samba

2005-03-22 Thread Phill

I was alerted to the fact that the firewall was casing me grief. And it
was. Problem solved
Regards,
Phill 


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Re: FW: [SLUG] samba

2005-03-22 Thread Luke Skywalker
i meant hosts allow in the smb.conf...
i can send you my smb conf if you like?
Are you using an interfact to configure it?
i found the KDE control panel really really good to use
Luke
Phill wrote:
Hosts deny is set to all:all
Hosts allow
Has the following ALL: 10.1.1.9 (the ip address of the router to the
subnet where the windows machine is)
The samba authentication mode is set to user
I tried to add a completely new user to see if that would help but it does
not
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-Original Message-
From: Luke Skywalker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2005 8:20 AM
To: Phill
Cc: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: Re: FW: [SLUG] samba
Hi,
Are you using User/Share level security
I found that the problem for me was setting which ip addresses where
allowed access (in my subnet...) that was the major problem.
this is my host allow for a particular share:
I only want a few hosts to access...but you can define whole subnets too..
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1,192.168.1.45,192.168.0.45,192.168.1.123
i had share level security on it...but the security wasnt a problem,
because user level worked too fine (as long as a had matching
accounts/passwords)
Luke
Phill wrote:
I have already done this
Regards,
Phill
-Original Message-
From: Dean Hamstead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2005 7:37 AM
To: Phill
Cc: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: Re: [SLUG] samba
could be to do with password encryption
(ie you need to turn it on in samba)
Dean
Phill wrote:

I hsve setup a samba server on a fedora 3 platform but am having trouble

connecting from windows xp. xp seems to recognise the share but the
password is not accepted (the password is right). the samba .config
seems to be ok. I have set it up before but this is the first time i
have had trouble.
Any ideas??!

Regards,
Phill


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Re: FW: [SLUG] samba

2005-03-22 Thread Kevin Saenz
What were your steps in configuring samba? what is your smb.conf file like? 
have you made a domain? are you authentincating with the server? have
you created users using smbpasswd? I know it makes no real difference
what version of XP are you using Home or pro?


> Hi,
> Are you using User/Share level security
> 
> I found that the problem for me was setting which ip addresses where
> allowed access (in my subnet...) that was the major problem.
> this is my host allow for a particular share:
> I only want a few hosts to access...but you can define whole subnets too..
> 
> hosts allow = 127.0.0.1,192.168.1.45,192.168.0.45,192.168.1.123
> 
> i had share level security on it...but the security wasnt a problem,
> because user level worked too fine (as long as a had matching
> accounts/passwords)
> 
> Luke
> 
> Phill wrote:
> > I have already done this
> >
> > Regards,
> > Phill
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Re: FW: [SLUG] samba

2005-03-22 Thread Luke Skywalker
Hi,
Are you using User/Share level security
I found that the problem for me was setting which ip addresses where 
allowed access (in my subnet...) that was the major problem.
this is my host allow for a particular share:
I only want a few hosts to access...but you can define whole subnets too..

hosts allow = 127.0.0.1,192.168.1.45,192.168.0.45,192.168.1.123
i had share level security on it...but the security wasnt a problem, 
because user level worked too fine (as long as a had matching 
accounts/passwords)

Luke
Phill wrote:
I have already done this
Regards,
Phill
-Original Message-
From: Dean Hamstead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2005 7:37 AM
To: Phill
Cc: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: Re: [SLUG] samba
could be to do with password encryption
(ie you need to turn it on in samba)
Dean
Phill wrote:
I hsve setup a samba server on a fedora 3 platform but am having trouble

connecting from windows xp. xp seems to recognise the share but the
password is not accepted (the password is right). the samba .config
seems to be ok. I have set it up before but this is the first time i
have had trouble.
Any ideas??!

Regards,
Phill


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