ember 2008 14:51
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba + Vista Issue
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Hi,
I'm experiencing a problem with samba v3.2.4 and windows vista. If I
access my samba share via the ip address e.g. \\192.168.0.1\share
windows will authenticate against the samba server and bring
Sorry to be a pain, but can anyone help me with this as it's starting to
bug the hell out of me.
Adam
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Subject: [Samba] Samba + Vista
Hi,
I'm experiencing a problem with samba v3.2.4 and windows vista. If I
access my samba share via the ip address e.g. \\192.168.0.1\share
windows will authenticate against the
samba server and bring the share up, but if I use the dns name e.g.
\\server.domain.local\share i'm
faced with the
>From what I can see, it is not that Vista SP1 doesn't like the "."
character, it doesn't like having anything else after the ".". Username
like andrei. works, but andrei.domain doesn't.
Andrei
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Hi
Thanks for your post. After a bit of playing I found out that the
problem is not with "@" symbol, but with "." in the username. If i
remove the "." from the username all starts to work fine.
The server side does not produce any errors, even in debug mode I do not
see anything suspicious or dif
Andrei Mikhailovsky schrieb:
> Hi
>
> I was wondering if anyone came across an issue with Vista with SP1 and
> usernames that have @ in their usernames (example [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> The login to samba network stopped working once i have installed SP1.
> The message I get is:
>
> The local Ses
Hi
I was wondering if anyone came across an issue with Vista with SP1 and
usernames that have @ in their usernames (example [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
The login to samba network stopped working once i have installed SP1.
The message I get is:
The local Session Manager service failed to logon
The data ar
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 08:40 -0400, Steve wrote:
> Michael Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Steve Blackwell wrote:
> > >
> > > Somewhere under the covers, Vista thinks that user "Kellie" is user
> > > "User" even though Control Panel (Classic View)->User Accounts shows
> > > only one use
Michael Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Blackwell wrote:
> >
> > Somewhere under the covers, Vista thinks that user "Kellie" is user
> > "User" even though Control Panel (Classic View)->User Accounts shows
> > only one user called Kellie.
> >
> > Whatever...
> > Steve.
> >
> Th
On Tue, August 5, 2008 8:12 pm, Michael Heydon wrote:
> This is what happens when you rename a user, it is the same in XP and
probably 2k as well. The only way that I know of to really change a
No, this does not happen on Windows 2000. Note that I'm still running
Windows 2000 because it runs ve
Steve Blackwell wrote:
Somewhere under the covers, Vista thinks that user "Kellie" is user
"User" even though Control Panel (Classic View)->User Accounts shows
only one user called Kellie.
Whatever...
Steve.
This is what happens when you rename a user, it is the same in XP and
probably 2k a
> >> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep
> >> getting:
> >>
> >> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
> >> Password:
> >> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
> >>
> >> I know the user/password combination is good.
> >
...
Well, I don't understand this but I foun
>> >> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep
>> >> getting:
>> >>
>> >> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
>> >> Password:
>> >> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
>> >>
>> >> I know the user/password combination is good.
...
>> H... I was hoping for a lit
>> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep
>> getting:
>>
>> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
>> Password:
>> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
>>
>> I know the user/password combination is good.
>
> I spent most of yesterday searching the web for more informat
> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep getting:
>
> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
> Password:
> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
>
> I know the user/password combination is good.
I spent most of yesterday searching the web for more information. Now,
I hav
> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep getting:
>
> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
> Password:
> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
>
> Below I've put the output of
> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie -d4
>
> It is connecting to the correct machine but there
On Fri, 01 Aug 2008, Steve Blackwell might have said:
> Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> The change I made in my vista boxes is:
> >>
> >> Start->Run->secpol.msc
> >> Local Policies->Security Options
> >>
> >> set to:
> >>
> >> Network Security: LAN Manager
Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The change I made in my vista boxes is:
>>
>> Start->Run->secpol.msc
>> Local Policies->Security Options
>>
>> set to:
>>
>> Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level->Send LM & NTLM -
>> use NTLMv2 session security if
Mike Eggleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The change I made in my vista boxes is:
> Start->Run->secpol.msc
> Local Policies->Security Options
> set to:
> Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level->Send LM & NTLM -
> use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated
>
> File->Exit
I found
Mike Eggleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The change I made in my vista boxes is:
>
> Start->Run->secpol.msc
> Local Policies->Security Options
>
> set to:
>
> Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level->Send LM & NTLM - use
> NTLMv2 session security if negotiated
>
>
> File-
Mike Eggleston wrote:
The change I made in my vista boxes is:
Start->Run->secpol.msc
Local Policies->Security Options
set to:
Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level->Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2
session security if negotiated
File->Exit
Mike
If the problem is related to user a
The change I made in my vista boxes is:
Start->Run->secpol.msc
Local Policies->Security Options
set to:
Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level->Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2
session security if negotiated
File->Exit
Mike
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Helmut Hullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo, Steve,
>
> Du (zephod) meintest am 31.07.08:
>
> > I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep
> > getting:
>
> > # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
> > Password:
> > session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
>
>
Hallo, Steve,
Du (zephod) meintest am 31.07.08:
> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep
> getting:
> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
> Password:
> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
http://arktur.de/FAQ/28_120_de.html
may help.
Viele Gruesse!
Helmu
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Steve Blackwell might have said:
> I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep getting:
>
> # smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
> Password:
> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
>
> I know the user/password combination is good.
There is a setting I
I'm trying to use smbclient to look at a Vista box but I keep getting:
# smbclient -L user-pc -U Kellie
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I know the user/password combination is good.
I googled around and got the impression that Vista didn't play well
with Samba because of
Edward Murray wrote:
The system has been running effectively for more than 4 years with Windows XP machines. I now have a Vista laptop that I am using on the system and have hit an odd problem. Whilst shares that don't specify valid users still map with no problem shares that do will not map.
Hi,
I am using samba in ads mode with a Windows SBS 2003 domain controller.
samba: 3.0.24-6
server os: Debian Etch.
client os: Vista Business SP1
The system has been running effectively for more than 4 years with Windows XP
machines. I now have a Vista laptop that I am using on the
> >Can you do it via IP address? ( \\10.10.2.20 style?)
>
> Yes! Holy crap! I've been bashing my head against this for ages!
> So... how do I fix my config to let this thing take a non-numeric IP?
> Thanks!
>
Fix your network browsing issue. By properly installing wins and/or a
dns server an
On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 03:08:51PM -0400, Wes Deviers wrote:
>On Tue 8 Apr 2008 1:51:27 pm William Witteman wrote:
>> I have a problem - I am trying to set up shared folders on a Debian etch
>> machine, and then access them from a bunch of Vista Business machines.
>> I set up a very basic smb.conf
I have a problem - I am trying to set up shared folders on a Debian etch
machine, and then access them from a bunch of Vista Business machines.
I set up a very basic smb.conf, and when I request the hostname of the
Linux machine, I am prompted for a username and password. I enter them,
and I see t
> > > Does anybody know if Samba is compadable with Vista Yet?
> > Yes.
> > > If so, is there a way for a group pr user policy to allow samba users to
> > > things in windows vista, like install programs w/o admin access.
> > No, a Samba 3.x PDC only supports NT4 domain policies.
> > http://w
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 14:27 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > Does anybody know if Samba is compadable with Vista Yet?
>
> Yes.
>
> > If so, is there a way for a group pr user policy to allow samba users to
> > things in windows vista, like install programs w/o admin access.
>
> No, a S
> Does anybody know if Samba is compadable with Vista Yet?
Yes.
> If so, is there a way for a group pr user policy to allow samba users to
> things in windows vista, like install programs w/o admin access.
No, a Samba 3.x PDC only supports NT4 domain policies.
http://www.microsoft.com/tech
On Sunday 08 Jul 2007 9:25:40 pm Jeffrey Hathaway wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anybody know if Samba is compadable with Vista Yet? If so, is there a
> way for a group pr user policy to allow samba users to things in windows
> vista, like install programs w/o admin access. I know Vista has policies
>
Hello,
Does anybody know if Samba is compadable with Vista Yet? If so, is there a
way for a group pr user policy to allow samba users to things in windows
vista, like install programs w/o admin access. I know Vista has policies
that can do this, where it cna basicly grant the user access, witha
t df returns 0 while du seems to return the correct value.
Alexander
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From: Mav T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:09:46 +0300
Subject: [Samba] Samba <-> Vista RTM interoperability issue
>
> Hi List!
>
> W
Hi List!
We've run into interesting problem with Samba and Vista.
In short - there's a Samba server sharing NFS connection. What is shared is the
NFS link mounted somewhere in root (say /nfspath) and [homes] which is in fact
/nfspath/some/dir. And the problem is that Vista client can write a fil
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