Hi Tom,
Check that you have encrypted passwords set to yes.
testparm |grep encrypt
enter
hth,
Mike
Quoting Tom Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I am running samba 2.0.8 on a potato system. I have samba shares set up
on my linux machine, and from another linux machine 'smbclient -L
Em Qui, 2002-02-14 às 05:24, stonelx escreveu:
Hi Tom,
Check that you have encrypted passwords set to yes.
testparm |grep encrypt
enter
hth,
Mike
And don t forget the obvious: all users that want to access their
directories must have been added with smbpasswd on the host system using
Michel Loos wrote:
Em Qui, 2002-02-14 às 05:24, stonelx escreveu:
Hi Tom,
Check that you have encrypted passwords set to yes.
testparm |grep encrypt
enter
hth,
Mike
And don t forget the obvious: all users that want to access their
directories must have been added with
Em Qui, 2002-02-14 às 22:15, Tom Cook escreveu:
Michel Loos wrote:
Em Qui, 2002-02-14 às 05:24, stonelx escreveu:
Hi Tom,
Check that you have encrypted passwords set to yes.
testparm |grep encrypt
enter
hth,
Mike
And don t forget the obvious: all users that
Thanks again for all your help, but this problem was resolved by a
chance meeting with one of the networking guys from upstairs. In short,
all routers within our organisation are configured to drop WINS
packets. This of course means that, even if I try to become a domain
master, my samba server
Hi all,
I am running samba 2.0.8 on a potato system. I have samba shares set up
on my linux machine, and from another linux machine 'smbclient -L pinky'
reports this:
Domain=[NEW] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.8]
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