A network trace between the client and the two server might be very
helpful.
Also, send your replies CCed to the list as well, so people looking for
the same problem in the future know what to look for.
Thanks,
Shirish
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Pierre Belanger wrote:
>Shirish,
>
>I just tried with
Hello all,
I was able to made it work with a Windows 2000 client. So I guess
I am missing something on my Windows NT4 client or there's something
wrong on it.
If any of you have a clue, let me know!
Cheers,
Pierre B.
Pierre Belanger wrote:
>
> Hello Shirish,
>
> Glad to hear it's working for
Hello Shirish,
Glad to hear it's working for you... so it must work for me! Yes
the /export and /export/dfsroot is readable by everyone. Just
can't figure out what's wrong, even after looking at the logs :(
Here's some stuff I grabbed from the log file (log level = 10) and
I've included my smb.c
Hi Pierre,
I just tried this out here and it works fine. Must be a problem with your
setup.
Can you map the smbhost share directly without dfs? Are the dfs symlinks
readable by the user on the Unix machine?
It shouldn't matter whether the server name in the dfs link is a netbios
or dns name. In
Hi,
I've been trying since the past hours to configure MSDFS using 2.2.4,
compiled with --with-msdfs under Solaris but I can't get it to work :(
Here's what I've done, in the smb.conf file, I added the following:
[global]
...
host msdfs = yes
...
[dfs]
path = /export/dfsroot