Well, it doesn't appear to be -strictly- a Samba problem, as from the command line if I do (on the Amanda server as the user 'amanda'):
-bash-2.05b$ smbclient -U Administrator //snapper/dfs Password: smb: \> cd \home\faculty\bryant\bryantback-brblt\Images\ smb: \home\faculty\bryant\bryantback-brblt\Images\> ls . D 0 Sat Nov 22 11:02:31 2003 .. D 0 Sat Nov 22 11:02:31 2003 [snip] Portrait11.jpg 107056 Fri Apr 20 08:45:42 2001 [snip] smb: \home\faculty\bryant\bryantback-brblt\Images\> get Portrait11.jpg smb: \home\faculty\bryant\bryantback-brblt\Images\> quit ...it works fine. So it's either the way I configured Amanda to use Samba, or the way that Amanda invokes Samba, or the way that Amanda, Samba, and Win2k3 Active Directory play together, I think. -Fran On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 13:06, Kurt Yoder wrote: > This is a Samba problem. smbclient is complaining that it can't > access those directories. Here's my initial google query: > > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22Server+packet+had+invalid+SMB+signature%21%22&btnG=Google+Search > > This didn't seem to return many results for me. You may want to do > some further digging in Samba mailing list archives, post to Samba > lists, etc. > > Fran Fabrizio said: > > > > I'm attempting to do my first backup via Samba. The first night it > > failed, which was due to me not having the latest version of Amanda > > to > > work with Samba 3. I installed Amanda 2.4.4p2. It ran again last > > <snipped> -- Fran Fabrizio Senior Systems Analyst Department of Computer and Information Sciences University of Alabama - Birmingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] (205) 934-0653
