Re: [Samba] Samba doesn't ask for a password

2004-07-12 Thread Tim Tait
Andrew Bartlett wrote: On Sat, 2004-07-10 at 12:52, Tim Tait wrote: Udo wrote: and I can see and edit the files of this users' home directory on the Linux (Samba) server. I can even open \\vovo\horst, which is the other users' home, but read-only in that case. But I need samba to ask for a

Re: [Samba] Samba doesn't ask for a password

2004-07-09 Thread Tim Tait
Udo wrote: and I can see and edit the files of this users' home directory on the Linux (Samba) server. I can even open \\vovo\horst, which is the other users' home, but read-only in that case. But I need samba to ask for a password, I had the same problem. You need to add a path statement to

Re: [Samba] Samba doesn't ask for a password

2004-07-09 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Sat, 2004-07-10 at 12:52, Tim Tait wrote: Udo wrote: and I can see and edit the files of this users' home directory on the Linux (Samba) server. I can even open \\vovo\horst, which is the other users' home, but read-only in that case. But I need samba to ask for a password, I had

[Samba] Samba doesn't ask for a password

2004-07-08 Thread Udo
Hi, I installed Samba 3.0.2a (on Mandrake 10.0). I created 2 users on the Linux box, which I converted to Samba users (using de Webmin interface). The Samba server is running. On a Win98 I log in (log in the win98 box -- no domain set, only workgroup!) using one of the users I created. I do not

Re: [Samba] Samba doesn't ask for a password

2004-07-08 Thread Thomas Klettke
Just to be sure: Did you set a password for the users on the Samba server? On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 16:53, Udo wrote: Hi, I installed Samba 3.0.2a (on Mandrake 10.0). I created 2 users on the Linux box, which I converted to Samba users (using de Webmin interface). The Samba server is running.