Hi.
Seems impossible that smbclient can connect anonymously if ldap is not
configured and started.
Now that I have configured ldap, I can connect anonymously.
If it is not a bug, the documentation is poorly written.
Thank you for your help
LINUX-SRV:~ # smbclient -L localhost -N
Anonymous
Hello.
I have some problem, with a new configuration on a new PC.
I want to setup a SAMBA PDC using an HOWTO.
This howto was working on OPENSUSE 10.1 with a X86 processor and I have used it
a lot of time.
Now I use OPENSUSE 10.3.
The new PC run a X64 processor.
After the fresh install and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I have some problem, with a new configuration on a new PC.
I want to setup a SAMBA PDC using an HOWTO.
This howto was working on OPENSUSE 10.1 with a X86 processor and I have used it
a lot of time.
Now I use OPENSUSE 10.3.
The new PC run a X64 processor.
After
Hi.
Have try.
No change.
smbclient -L localhost -N does not connect.
Selon Scott Lovenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I believe you need a |map to guest = bad user and/or guest account =
nobody for anonymous access to be automated.|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I have some problem,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Have try.
No change.
smbclient -L localhost -N does not connect.
OK, humor me on this one, but can you ping 'localhost'? I see that
127.0.0.1 works, but does it resolve to the name 'localhost', as well?
If so, would you be able to provide smb logs during