Hi all, I work with linux and SUSE 8.1 in a W2K PDC environment. I successfully configured Samba to be able to connect from the Wk2 computers to linux and vice versa with one exception: I'm not able to see the public shares of the window computers from linux (NetShareEnum failed, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED) unless I provide a username and password. From Windows to Windows it's no problem to see the public shares without a password. Since I thought that it is the special thing about a public share that you do not need a password I guess something is wrong...
Information on the PDC: - Guest account disabled (this might be the answer to the problem) - It seems that is doesn't make a difference weather the linux computer is configured at the PDC as a Domain-Member or not (or do we have to reboot the PDC) Here is an excerpt of the smbclient printout: > smbclient -L "NetBiosName" -d 4 Got a positive name query response from "Ip Of NetBiosName" Connecting to "Ip Of NetBiosName" at port 139 session request ok Password: Anonymous login successful Domain=[NetBiosDomainName] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] session setup ok tconx ok ������� Sharename����� Type����� Comment ������� ---------����� ----����� ------- NetShareEnum failed Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED ������� Server�������������� Comment ������� ---------����������� ------- ������� Workgroup����������� Master ������� ---------����������� ------- Thank you for your help Jan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
