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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
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
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
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
> | 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.
>
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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
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| > All of the Windows machines have n
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
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> 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
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
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
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