Erik R. Jensen wrote:

A client of mine recently upgraded his powerbook to Mac OS X Tiger (10.4)
and is now unable to connect to a samba server I have running on a Debian
stable system:

aimserver:~# smbd --version
Version 3.0.14a-Debian

He is using the proper username, password and share name but the systems
always tells him the credentials are wrong. He is able to connect using a
windows box with the same credentials and was also able to connect
previously using Max OS X 10.3.

I am hoping someone on the list may have experienced this as well. I've
spent quite a bit of time on google and tried sever different things short
of teaching him how to mount the share from the command line. Ideas /
possible solutions would be appreciated.

I experienced this exact issue when I upgraded to tiger. I have a debian server running woody and samba and it works. I have another debian server running sarge and samba and it does not. I did some searching and what I found was that this was a known problem with changes in the security subsystem within tiger and there was at the time no known fix that I could track down. I've been hoping that it would be repaired, either on the samba side or the tiger side but have found no help. I'm sorry to be the bearer of such news. If you find any different please let me know.


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