[Samba] Samba3 Win95 interoperability

2004-06-27 Thread J. Nyhuis
Greetings, I am trying to get samba3 to work well with W95. The windows 95 box can see the samba server, but cannot authenticate (claims wrong password) to get to any shares. I know the smbpasswd is good as I can authenticate and get to the shares using the same account and

[Samba] [CSI] smb.conf share definition force group = option

2003-12-02 Thread J. Nyhuis
Greetings, I am using samba-3.0.1pre3-1, and have noticed that the force group and force user option no longer seems to work. In spite of the option being set, the files copied are set to the current users user and primary group. Am I missing something with regards to how this

Re: [Samba] [OT] Good Gigabit Ethernet Card ...

2003-11-28 Thread J. Nyhuis
Use the intel one for 100% stability. The netgear ones do work and are cheaper, but for core resources, choose Intel. John N. CSI On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Joe Cipale wrote: C.Lee Taylor wrote: Greetings ... I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight

[Samba] Q: troubleshooting nmbd registration

2003-11-11 Thread J. Nyhuis
Greetings, I am hopeing someone can shed some light on a problem I an having. For some reason, nothing seems to be registering in nmbd. nmbd can be used to resolve addresses, so it is working, and all shares can be accessed in the normal fashion, but everything that tries to

[Samba] Help with Office / Samba samba-2.2.7a on FreeBSD 4.9-RC

2003-10-20 Thread J. Nyhuis
Greetings, System: FreeBSD 4.9-RC Samba: 2.2.7a I have a weird SAMBA problem. On my XP Pro box against our Samba server (been online and such for long time) from Office XP only when ever I save a document it gets set as read only. Hence I only get one save for any given document. This is a new

[Samba] Q: Share Definitions, how to make a 'truely public' area

2003-09-19 Thread J. Nyhuis
Greetings, I am trying to set up a Public share that visitors who do not have accounts in our system have ro access to, while staff members (who do have accounts) have rw access. Our department has visitors who plug laptops into our network who will only be there once, and