Hallo, Koen, Du (koen.news) meintest am 22.08.07:
>> Security Events >> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >> Aug 20 17:17:08 dios smbd[9051]: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes >> to client 10.x.x.x. Error = Aucun chemin d'accès pour atteindre >> l'hôte cible >> > I've been looking around for the same problem for some time. I'm > quite sure, but anyone correct me if I'm wrong. > It has something to do with windows clients (win2K, XP) trying to get > a connection on port 139 and 445. If windows gets a connection on > port 445, port 139 is dropped and the error appears in the log. > Microsoft OS prefer 445 over 139 (bypassing NetBIOS overhead). > You could avoid this by putting smb ports = 139 in the [global], it > forces clients to use NetBIOS services. However smbd and nmbd daemon > failed to start for me that way, but it should really work. I didn't > gave it a lot time testing, since the error is more of a > notification. Doesn't help always. I allow only smb ports = 137 138 139 and sometimes the above error occurs nevertheless, Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba