I'm sure this has been brought up before but i searched through the last few months of archives and i couldn't find any mention of it. I've been having this problem in debian unstable for the past few months and it's seriously got me within 2 inches of deciding to invent a way to make computer programs feal pain. For some reason (my all anonymous access) setup only lets you see the top level of a share and says all the directories in it do not exist when you try to enter them. I didn't change the permissions of these directories since it worked so I take it either it's something to do with something samba depends on that is provided by debian or a configuration directive that has changed and i do not have (though i doubt that). I cant think of why this is happening and i've been trying numerous versions with the same result. Samba 2.2 does it and so does the latest 3.0. I'm accessing from a windows 98 machine. Could this be a subtle networking error?

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