It never fails. I've been beating my head against the wall on this for a couple of weeks, send email to the list, and then the solution occurs... apparently this machine is running a default iptables firewall, and for some reason unknown to me -- but presumably known to the good samba folks -- the combination of Windows XP and Samba 3.0.x will not work in this situation even though Windows 98SE and Samba 2.2.7 were completely happy with the firewall running.

I know the FAQ mentions testing without a firewall, and that's how I caught this, but it might not be intuitive to people when upgrading from 98SE to XP and/or from 2.2.7 to 3.0.x that an existing firewall configuration may no longer work.

I hope this helps someone else out.

(If anyone has a nice iptables config that allows LAN access (192.168.0.x) to all ports, WAN access only to SSH, and disallows everything else, I'd love a copy... seems like the only way to semi-lock things down given that I'm not sure what XP and Samba 3.0.x are doing.)

-- Bob

Bob Ramstad wrote:

Howdy. I'm running samba-3.0.2-2 (from the binaries on samba.org) on a RedHat 9 box with kernel 2.4.20-28.9.

I can access shares from my Windows XP Home box, but the performance isn't very good. When I looked into this, I discovered that apparently the connections are getting dropped, over and over again, which causes a lot more work, I'm sure. Here's a snippet from my main /var/log/messages:



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