Thanks for the information! The smbclient is in its own package.
I fixed my samba installation by re-creating the password file for samba. I think that the problem was that when I first installed samba, I did not use a separate password file (I don't even remember if it was an option at that time). I think the latest version set the system up to use passwords, but the file didn't have the users or passwords available. I re-created the password file, and entered the users and passwords by hand. After this, samba works fine! Thanks to all who helped on this issue! Doug Martin Bialasinski wrote: > >> "Doug" == Doug Thistlethwaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Doug> One more thing about Samba. Does anyone know why the > Doug> distribution does not have all of the tools that are described > Doug> on the samba site. > > Because the package has been broken up. > > Doug> There is a file that describes a set of steps to debug problems > Doug> like I am having. The third step call for the use of smbclient > Doug> which is not in any of the deb files as far as I can tell. > > Package smbclient. > > You could also install smaba-doc package which also has the diagnosis > file you were reading. > > If you are looking for a package that has some specific file, look at > packages.debian.org, which has a search engine. > > Ciao, > Martin > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >