Re: Problems with the samba update

1999-08-21 Thread peter karlsson
Patrick Olson: I am going to assume that version is from unstable (also known as potato) since my Samba is older. In that case, there was mention of a bug in that version of Samba that makes it need a 2.2.x kernel. The message at this address has a better explanation than I can give:

Re: Problems with the samba update

1999-08-21 Thread Patrick Olson
I am going to assume that version is from unstable (also known as potato) since my Samba is older. In that case, there was mention of a bug in that version of Samba that makes it need a 2.2.x kernel. The message at this address has a better explanation than I can give: So... I guess

Re: Problems with the samba update

1999-08-21 Thread peter karlsson
Could someone enlighten both of us as to the method of putting a hold on packages when apt is involved? That would be appreciated, since dselect currently thinks my packet selection is broken, whereas apt-get/capt works fine. -- \\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/

Re: Problems with the samba update

1999-08-17 Thread Doug Thistlethwaite
Peter, I had a similar problem when I updated my samba to Potato. In my case, it was because I had a installed Samba on a older version of debian and I used the easiest shortcut on my inital setup. The solution to my problem was to remove the samba password file and re-enter my users

Re: Problems with the samba update

1999-08-17 Thread peter karlsson
The solution to my problem was to remove the samba password file and re-enter my users passwords into it. This fixed the problem for me. The problem is that I do not have a password file for samba, I don't use encrypted password (mostly because I'm too lazy to set them up). -- \\// Peter -

Re: Problems with the samba update

1999-08-16 Thread Patrick Olson
I am going to assume that version is from unstable (also known as potato) since my Samba is older. In that case, there was mention of a bug in that version of Samba that makes it need a 2.2.x kernel. The message at this address has a better explanation than I can give:

Problems with the samba update

1999-08-15 Thread peter karlsson
Hi! A recent samba update (in potato) rendered all my shares non-functional. For some reason, no-one can mount anything, not even using the correct passwords, and if I try to browse my computer (from a Windows machine), it claims that I have to enter a password for \\computername\IPC$ I've tried