Re: [Samba] Windows XP Machine,

2006-09-15 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/12/2006 09:05 AM, Per Qvindesland escreveu: > Hello List, > > I have a odd problem and I should perhaps ask this on msn or something > like that :) but I am running a ldc with ldap, everything works like a > charm but on one of the machine a new

[Samba] Windows XP Machine,

2006-09-12 Thread Per Qvindesland
Hello List, I have a odd problem and I should perhaps ask this on msn or something like that :) but I am running a ldc with ldap, everything works like a charm but on one of the machine a newly installed one which is joined to the domain can't for some reason see the files on one machine, now both

Re: [inbox] [Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-31 Thread John
Thanks for the input, folks. The clues you have given have let me fix the basic problem. Previously when I tried manual editing of conf files etc. I was not doing enough. I manually edited fstab and created an auth. file and checked carefully against your model, Geoff. With a mild tweak with webmin

RE: [Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-30 Thread Christopher Peter Welsh
FYI John, If you wish to automount shares when you login, you can try pam_mount. It should be a package on the mdk 10.1 CDs. You can set it to mount windows cifs and smb shares to your mandrake box. It's possible because Linux supports pluggable auth modules(PAM) I used it along with winbind au

[Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-30 Thread Geoff Scott
> | these things are best done manually on the command line first to see if > all > | is working well, from memory: > | > | mount -t smbfs //server/windowsshare /path/to/mntdir -o username=geoff > | > | If the above manual stuff works then it must be another problem. > | > | Tell us what you see. >

Re: [inbox] RE: [Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-30 Thread John
- Original Message - From: "Geoff Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 1:02 PM Subject: [inbox] RE: [Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed | | > All of the Windows machines have n

RE: [Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-30 Thread Clay Goss
Try going to the Authentication tab on the WinXP's Local Area Connection Properties dialog screen and disabling the IEEE 802.1x authentication - just for giggles. Clay -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/sa

RE: [Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-30 Thread Geoff Scott
> All of the Windows machines have no problems accessing shares on each > other and > Mandrake. The Mandrake machine accesses the WinME an Win2K machines > readily, > but the WinXP machine is not visible on any utility I have tried. I can > ping it > OK. I have disabled firewalls etc in case this

[Samba] Windows XP machine cannot be accessed

2004-12-30 Thread John
I have a small peer to peer network of 4 machines, WinME, Win2K Pro SP4, Win XP Pro SP2 and Linux Mandrake 10.1 Samba 3.0.10.1. I am pretty new at Linux but have been around computers for a very long time. The Linux installation went smoothly, MDK and KDE3 utilities make it simple for newbies to g

[Samba] Windows XP machine not connecting to Samba 3.04

2004-05-21 Thread Wolfgang Riedmann
Hi, after the installation of Samba 3.04 (upgrade from 3.02) a single XP notebook cannot connect to any share. The log shows these messages: [2004/05/17 11:48:18, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(367) read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer [2004/05/17 11:48:1