OK, an update to Samba 3.0.5 Release solved the problem
Jeremy Allison schrieb:
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:18:25AM +0200, Ulf Dettmer wrote:
Hi,
based on Bart Lagerweij's ( www.nu2.nu ) bootdisk, I've created a small DOS system that users can start by booting from network ( PXE ). The system is configured to map a network drive from a Suse 9.0 Pro / Samba server with various tools on it. The connection is anonymous.
Until recently everything worked fine but suddenly there are strange errors:
When I try to launch an EXE from that share I get "Access denied". After that I can no longer work with that share. No matter what I do ( e.g. 'dir' ) the result is 'Extended Error 58'. Also, when I copy an EXE from the share to the bootdisk's ramdrive, the file seems to get broken - the computer hangs up as soon as I launch it from the ramdrive.
Apart from starting programs I can do almost everything on the network drive, e.g. 'type' a text file or execute all other kinds DOS commands.
This problem does not occur at all when I access the same share from a WinXP box.
I'm pretty sure the only change in the whole system was an upgrade from Samba 3.0.4 to 3.0.5RC1 . That was because of a printing problem. For this reason I would not want to downgrade back to Samba 3.0.4.
You will find the usual bunch of logs and conf's below. Thanks in advance for any help you can give !
Regards, Ulf
Can you give me an image of that system so I can test this ? I don't want the network boot, but a floppy boot so I can test on vmware.
Thanks,
Jeremy.
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