Mac OS details:
Our client was able to access her network resources without any problem until yesterday.

She is using a high end Macbook Pro. She has the latest full version of Dave 7.1 installed. Her Mac OS X is 10.4.11

When she attempts to connect to these resources she receives the following error:

"The Finder cannot complete the operation because some of the data in smb://........ could not be read or written. (Error code -36)."

Attempts to connect to the shares have used fully qualified domain names:

smb://server.my.domain/share_name

Her Domain password is correct and working.  We tested it out on a PC.

Samba server details:
client is on different subnet from samba server
no evidence on samba logs of connection attempt by client
# smbd -V
Version 3.0.24-SerNet-RedHat

smb.conf:
[global]
       workgroup = MYWG
       realm = MY.DOMAIN
       netbios aliases = SERVER
       server string = SPH IIS File Server
       interfaces = eth2:1, lo, 127.0.0.1
       bind interfaces only = Yes
       security = ADS
       password server = x.x.x.x
       log level = 0 passdb:3 auth:3
       syslog = 0
       syslog only = Yes
       max log size = 50000
       name resolve order = wins bcast
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=20480 SO_SNDBUF=20480
       wins server = x.x.x.x
       ldap ssl = no
       socket address = x.x.x.x, 127.0.0.1
       load printers = no
       printing = bsd
       printcap name = /dev/null
       disable spoolss = yes
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1, x.y.0.0/255.255.0.0, x.z.0.0/255.255.0.0, x.m.0
.0/255.255.0.0, x.y.n.
       hosts deny = all
       block size = 4096
       veto oplock files = /*.*db/
       strict locking = No

"smb.global" 28L, 755C written [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat smb.global
[global]
       workgroup = MYWG
       realm = MY.DOMAIN
       netbios aliases = SERVER
       server string = SPH IIS File Server
       interfaces = eth2:1, lo, 127.0.0.1
       bind interfaces only = Yes
       security = ADS
       password server = x.x.x.x
       encrypt passwords = Yes
       log level = 0 passdb:3 auth:3
       syslog = 0
       syslog only = Yes
       max log size = 50000
       name resolve order = wins bcast
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=20480 SO_SNDBUF=20480
       wins server = x.x.x.x
       ldap ssl = no
       socket address = x.x.x.x, 127.0.0.1
       load printers = no
       printing = bsd
       printcap name = /dev/null
       disable spoolss = yes
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1, x.y.0.0/255.255.0.0, x.z.0.0/255.255.0.0, x.m.0.0/255.255.0.0, x.y.n.
       hosts deny = all
       block size = 4096
       veto oplock files = /*.*db/
       strict locking = No


We have googled our brains out and tried using NETBIOS names and ip addr's in place of fqdn's.
Any suggestions out there?

Helen

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Helen P. Nulty
Systems Analyst
UNC-CH School of Public Health
Instructional & Information Systems
CB# 7400
Chapel Hill, NC  27599
ph:  919-966-9136
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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