Not sure what caused it. It must be some change to permissions. I know I changed the root password with passwd and changed it back afterwards when problems started. I know for sure I didn't change a thing to the samba config. No firewall running atm.
This morning I did smbpasswd as root and set it (to be sure) to same passwd as the original one. But I don't think this matters anymore. I did hope so when I went to sleep :) Debian Etch Samba 3.0.24 All worked well as PDC Exact message: SMBD/SERVICE.C:MAKE_CONNECTION_SNUM(920) 'tmp' does not exist or permission denied when connecting to [IPC$]. Error was permission denied. Permission on /tmp Ls -al / /tmp drwxrwxrwt The weird thing is. I can access 2 out 3 shares even after restarting server and workstation. Netlogon is not accessible and I can't browse the server. The 2 shares are in the same directory as the main share which is inaccessible atm. When I try to login as different user (koenl) on the server (not via workstation), I get can't cd to /data/home/koenl Permissions /data: 775 root.root /data/home 775 root.root /data/home/koenl 755 koenl.ICT /data/shares 755 root.root /data/shares/newton 775 root.root (main directory of share is meant to be readable by world) (This is the inaccessible share) /data/shares/ict 770 g+s (accessible share) (Any application to change ALL permissions to default on debian? I can umount the data partition before) Any idea? Koen -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
