I have a working Samba install now by ramming the Red Hat 7.3 samba RPM for 2.2.9 into the Gentoo system (source for 2.2.9 failed to make correctly). I am still curious as to why I couldn't get 3.0.2 to work from Win2K or Win2K3. Is this a configuration mistake, a windows bug or a Samba bug? If someone could point me in the right direction I really would like to use Samba 3.
Thanks David Kennel wrote: > I am having a similar problem with Windows 2000 and 2003 machines. > I have multiple Samba servers. Those based on RH or Mandrake with samba > 2.2 work fine with 2K and 2K3. A new gentoo box with 3.0.2 does not. NT4 > machines can connect fine but 2K and 2K3 cannot. > > 2000 gives the following errors: > > Using NET VIEW - System error 64 has occurred. The specified network name > is no longer available. > > Using Map Network Drive - The mapped network drive could not be created > because the following error has occurred: The specified network name is no > longer available. > > When attempts to connect are made the following entry is made in the > system log: > > Source: MRxSmb��Event�ID:�3036 > The redirector detected a security signature mismatch. The connection has > been disconnected. > > Anybody have any ideas as to what is happening here? I spent some quality > time with Google and couldn't turn up anything useful. > > Thanks > > Dave K. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
