what "security=" setting do you have in your smb.conf file?
do you have an smbpasswd file?
have you set the smbpasswd for each user?
these are general samba questions which would be better directed to the
samba mailing list since they are not specific to mandrake.
i run samba-2.0.6 on several mandrake systems (6.1 and 7.0) but i built my
samba installation from source rather than using the supplied rpm.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Lyle wrote:
> Todd & all;
>
> I was NOT able to get SAMBA to work with WinNT or Win98 until I enabled
> plain text passwords. This was with the Samba included with LM 6.0. I
> tried encrypted passwords yes and no in the SAMBA config and it just plain
> did not work. WinNT SP3 was when Microsoft changed their password
> encryption and that's why I mentioned SP3. This new password scheme has
> been included in Win95 patches and is now in Win98.
>
> If I am doing something wrong, please give me some constructive answers.
>
> Lyle
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Pfaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 7:55 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Cc: Lyle
> Subject: RE: [expert] SMB Help Please.
>
>
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Lyle wrote:
>
> > I have been playing with SAMBA here with Linux and found that there are
> > known problems<GRIN> with it. Recently Microsoft changed the algorithm
> used
> > to encrypt passwords(WinNT SP3) and SAMBA hasn't caught up with that. You
> > need to enable plain text passwords on your Windows machines and this
> > problem should go away.
>
> This is misinformation.
>
> First of all, you used "recently" and to refer to "WinNT SP3". Huh?
> SP3 is several years old now. That's not recently, especially in the
> computer industry.
>
> Secondly, samba does work with encrypted passwords and WinNT and any
> service pack (up to and including SP6 in my personal experience).
>
> > See Microsoft technical articles #Q187228 and Q166730 for the registry
> > entries to enable plain text passwords.(which are not really plain text,
> but
> > that's another subject)
>
> Don't enable plain text passwords unless you really need to. Read the
> samba documentation to learn when it may be necessary to enable plain text
> passwords.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sean Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 2:26 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [expert] SMB Help Please.
> >
> >
> > Here's the deal, I'm able to use gnomba to see the NT computer on the NT
> > network that I want to mount. I've got user access to this computer. But
> > when I give it my username and password, it refuses to let me in. So I
> > thought this might be a problem with gnomba and decided to use the
> smbmount
> > command. It gave back a positive name query response from the correct NT
> box
> >
> > and then asked for a password. When I entered in the correct password for
> my
> >
> > username I got the following response back:
> > session setup failed : ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (ACCESS denied.)
> > smbmount: login failed
> > Could not umount /mnt/share: Device or resource busy
> > smbmount: exit
> >
> > Now /mnt/share is the directory I set up to mount the share directory from
>
> > the NT box. I'm guessing because of the previous errors the smbumount
> > command could not dismount this drive right away. Are my acces problems
> due
> > to my SAMBA or to the NT network I'm connected to?
> > I'm running Mandrake 6.1 on a 133 Mhz pentium DELL computer. Any Ideas?
> > Please don't say contact the SAMBA people because I am never able to get
> an
> > answer from them.
> > Thanx,
> > SA
> >
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