Good day, gang,

        Chris McKeever was kind enough to write back to me over the weekend regarding 
the problems I'd experienced in using Backup Exec 8.x and 9.x to connect to Samba 
shares on a NetBSD system. Between his comments and my direct experience, I've only 
found ONE combination that will work, and that is: NetBSD 1.6, Samba 2.2.8a, and 
Backup Exec 8.6. If you take NetBSD up to 1.6.1, everything stops working and you can 
no longer browse the Samba shares.

        I suspect you could change Backup Exec to 9.x, and Samba to 3.x, since I had 
the same symptoms in either condition, but I did not try it (ran out of time).

        With that said: I have discovered that CA's ARCServe package (formerly made by 
Cheyenne Software) couldn't care less if a network share is sourced by a Windows or 
*nix type system running Samba. It browses and backs up either one with ease.

        Chris already posted the same thing he mailed to me to the list. Essentially, 
Veritas won't do a thing about it, and it does appear to be a design flaw in their 
software (considering that ARCserve doesn't have a problem with it).

        Sad, really. Backup Exec used to be a pretty good product. Sounds like Veritas 
has turned into the Microsoft of the backup software world, just like Adaptec turned 
into the Microsoft of the SCSI world, and... oh, frell, you get the idea.

        Later...


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Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies -- http://www.bluefeathertech.com
ARS KC7GR (Formerly WD6EOS) since 12-77 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati" (Red Green, aka Steve Smith)

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