Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-12 Thread david rankin
: samba samba@lists.samba.org Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:30 AM Subject: Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem Problem resolved!, I created a XP user test123 with a null password, logged in and everything worked fine then I logged back to borzo and everything went back to normal

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-11 Thread SG
I Tried XP restarts, and tried removing hosts allow/deny, and I still have the same problem, enforced guest login. I am starting to wonder if this might be somehow related to the fact that I changed the XP's name, except that it shouldn't be a problem as I see the new XP name and shares

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-11 Thread SG
Problem resolved!, I created a XP user test123 with a null password, logged in and everything worked fine then I logged back to borzo and everything went back to normal. I must say this is the weirdest case i ever had and i stll don't understand what happened. Anyway, thanks for all the help

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread SG
Here's my smb.conf [global] workgroup = GINVEST netbios name = LINACER interfaces = ath0, eth0 bind interfaces only = Yes null passwords = Yes passdb backend = tdbsam username map = /etc/samba/smbusers log level = 3 log file =

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread simo
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 18:02 +0200, SG wrote: Here's my smb.conf [global] workgroup = GINVEST netbios name = LINACER interfaces = ath0, eth0 bind interfaces only = Yes null passwords = Yes passdb backend = tdbsam username map =

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread Gary Dale
simo wrote: On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 18:02 +0200, SG wrote: Here's my smb.conf [global] workgroup = GINVEST netbios name = LINACER interfaces = ath0, eth0 bind interfaces only = Yes null passwords = Yes passdb backend = tdbsam username

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread SG
From [global] I have removed valid users At first in [MyFiles] I left only the path, which didn't work at all ( I was presented with an error on XP ), here's what I'm left with: [MyFiles] path = /home/samba/ force user = borzo force group = borzo create mask = 0644

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread Gary Dale
You said, I believe, that you are running XP/Home. Are you logged on as borzo (and not Borzo, BORZO or some other variant)? Also, take it back to just including the path, restart samba, and let us know the exact error message Windows gives you. SG wrote: From [global] I have removed valid

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread SG
Ok, I don't know what's going on, I left only the path and this time I didn't get that error, just the grayed out login prompt. Maybe I checked it too quickly after restarting samba last time thus the error? The user is exatly borzo everywhere. Gary Dale pisze: You said, I believe, that

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread SG
After a couple of minutes of inactivity I tried to access the samba share again and I got the error message I wrote about previously: * Error Message: /x/ is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread Gary Dale
Is your borzo password on Unix the same as your borzo password on Windows? And have you tried rebooting your Windows box between attempts to connect? SG wrote: After a couple of minutes of inactivity I tried to access the samba share again and I got the error message I wrote about

Re: [computers] Re: [Samba] XP Home and Samba problem

2007-07-10 Thread Gary Dale
You should also try removing your global hosts allow and hosts deny lines. If they aren't done properly, they can cause you to be unable to connect. Gary Dale wrote: Is your borzo password on Unix the same as your borzo password on Windows? And have you tried rebooting your Windows box